Don't need to write code or complex configurations, just say a word, and "Lobster" can also enable payments!

On April 21, Ant Technology's DTClaw officially launched the AI payment feature. Users just need to tell DTClaw "Enable AI Payment" and follow the instructions to complete the authorization and activation. After that, they can call Alipay smoothly in DTClaw to purchase memberships and other paid services.

Take membership renewal as an example, it only takes three steps to complete the purchase:

1. Tell DTClaw your needs, such as "I want to renew."

2. The user confirms the renewal order.

3. DTClaw autonomously executes the AI payment, and the user confirms completion.

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It is reported that this feature is a payment solution for AI agents like OpenClaw (commonly known as "Lobster") developed based on Alipay's AI Pay. Essentially, it builds a payment infrastructure for "Lobster." This means that intelligent agents are no longer limited to information interaction but have truly acquired the ability to autonomously perform payments and achieve value loops, laying the foundation for future collaboration, transactions between intelligent agents, and the intelligent agent economy.

According to the introduction, DTClaw adopts multiple safeguards to ensure payment security. First, users must manually operate and complete identity verification to activate the payment capability, and each transaction requires personal authorization and confirmation to ensure controllability and trustworthiness. In addition, DTClaw's original CARLI security model provides reliable "brakes" and "black boxes" for intelligent agents, establishing a complete safety barrier for the operation of "Lobster," ensuring that every operation of "Lobster" is controllable, auditable, and traceable.