OpenClaw in Europe: Still Unknown Despite AI Boom
While China experiences an AI boom, OpenClaw remains largely unknown in Europe. Experts call for greater visibility and adoption.
China booming, Europe lagging behind
The AI landscape in China is currently experiencing an unprecedented boom. While Chinese companies and developers are advancing innovative AI technologies at an impressive speed, a significantly different picture emerges in Europe. Stefan Berger, a renowned technology expert, has pointed out on Twitter the discrepancy between these developments.
OpenClaw: An unknown gem
OpenClaw, an AI platform that has already gained wide adoption in Asia, remains largely unknown in European markets. "OpenClaw is still too unknown and too rare in Europe," Berger tweeted. The platform offers advanced AI functions and could be of great benefit to European companies and developers.
Reasons for the lack of distribution
The reasons for OpenClaw's low awareness in Europe are varied. In addition to a lack of marketing presence, cultural differences and established market structures also play a role. Many European companies continue to rely on traditional AI solutions or are familiar with other platforms.
Call for stronger presence
Berger calls for a stronger presence and distribution of OpenClaw in European markets. "The platform has the potential to positively change the AI landscape in Europe," he emphasizes. Experts agree that increased awareness and availability of OpenClaw could lead to more innovation and competitiveness in Europe.
Outlook for the future
The question remains whether OpenClaw will manage to establish itself in Europe. With targeted marketing strategies and partnerships, the platform could increase its visibility. The European tech community is called upon to engage with this innovative AI solution and recognize its potential.