[OpenClaw EP.3]น้องกุ้งสะเทือน เมื่อเจอ HiClaw และ QwenPaw รันวงการ One Person One Company
The OpenClaw ecosystem is expanding with the introduction of QwenPaw and HiClaw, two new projects driven by Alibaba Cloud's AgentScope. QwenPaw, rebranded from CoPaw, functions as a lightweight, personal AI assistant leveraging the Qwen Model, designed for easy deployment and integration with chat applications. HiClaw, on the other hand, is presented as a Collaborative Multi-Agent Operating System, enabling a manager-worker architecture for orchestrating multiple AI agents to work together on complex tasks.
QwenPaw distinguishes itself with a 3-layer security system, including a Tool Guard to prevent malicious commands, and utilizes the compact QwenPaw-Flash (9B) model for secure local execution. HiClaw's core innovation lies in its Manager Agent, which decomposes complex requirements and distributes them to specialized Worker Agents, facilitating parallel processing. All agent communication occurs within observable Matrix Rooms, allowing for real-time human-in-the-loop intervention, and enterprise-grade security is managed centrally via the Higress AI Gateway, preventing individual agents from holding sensitive API keys.
These developments signify a crucial evolution within the OpenClaw ecosystem, shifting from single-process, individual agents like the original OpenClaw to sophisticated multi-agent collaboration. HiClaw's architecture directly supports the "One-Person Company" (OPOC) model by providing an AI Office environment where a single human orchestrates a team of specialized AI workers. This integration of various agents under a unified, secure, and observable OS enhances interoperability and scalability, enabling more complex and robust AI applications.
This signal is strong for developers looking to build advanced multi-agent systems and leverage collaborative AI architectures beyond single-task agents. Researchers will find value in the manager-worker paradigm, human-in-the-loop mechanisms, and enhanced security protocols for agent interactions. Operators and business leaders should pay close attention to HiClaw's potential to enable the OPOC model, offering a scalable and secure way to deploy AI teams for diverse business functions, transforming operational efficiency.