Claude Cowork Dispatch lets you monitor and approve desktop AI sessions from your phone. This is not a minor convenience feature. It is infrastructure for a persistent AI layer that follows you across devices, turning passive oversight into active mobile control.
China is the pressure point in every other story this week. OpenClaw adoption is spiking fast enough that regulators are issuing formal warnings covering privacy, security, and job displacement. Separately, Chinese authorities are reviewing Meta's Manus relocation, and NVIDIA has restarted production of China-bound chips despite unresolved export tensions. These are not isolated events. They are a single supply chain and regulatory fault line being stressed from multiple directions simultaneously.
The number that reframes everything else: Amazon projects AI-driven AWS growth will double cloud revenues. Read the full breakdown for the deployment guidance on OpenClaw, the specifics of NVIDIA's production restart, and what the Manus review signals about how China intends to control foreign AI infrastructure on its soil.
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