Tencent Cloud has recently announced the official launch of the V2 version of its AI assistant, QClaw. The core of this upgrade lies in breaking the limitations of AI working independently. By introducing multi-Agent collaboration and cross-application direct connection technology, it builds an efficient and secure "digital work team" for users, significantly enhancing the ability to handle complex tasks.

Multi-expert Parallelism and Application Direct Connection
The new version supports calling up to 3 Agents in parallel. Users can customize their personality and professional background or directly choose roles such as writers or programmers built into the system. This model breaks down long tasks, effectively solving problems like "memory loss" and "misreading" that AI often encounters when handling complex logic.
At the same time, QClaw V2 introduces a connector function, completely breaking down the barriers between office software. AI-generated content no longer needs to be manually copied and pasted but can be automatically created or sent directly in mainstream tools such as Tencent Docs, Notion, or email, achieving direct connection from instruction to execution, the "last mile" of the process.
First Launch of the Security Guardian to Protect Data
To address user concerns about privacy and data security risks, QClaw V2 first launched the "Lobster Guardian" protection system. This feature strictly limits AI operations within a safe range through real-time monitoring, effectively intercepting high-risk execution scripts and accidental file deletions, ensuring core data remains protected.
