Tencent has responded after a debate emerged on X around SkillHub, a collection of skills launched by the company for the OpenClaw ecosystem. The discussion followed remarks from Peter Steinberger, creator of the OpenClaw AI agent framework, who said heavy automated requests targeting ClawHub, an MIT-licensed skill directory for OpenClaw, had increased his server costs.
Tencent AI later replied in the thread that SkillHub functions as a localized mirror aimed at improving access for users in China and that the platform consistently credits ClawHub as the original source. The company said that during SkillHub’s first week online, it served about 180GB of content while pulling only around 1GB of data from the official source through non-concurrent requests. [TechNode reporting]
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