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Is it risky to 'raise lobster', which is common now in China? Any tips for beginners?
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"Raise lobster" refers to an AI robot that can control your computer. While it can save time and process information, it also carries risks — it may steal your personal data or money. To stay safe, prevent it from connecting to your sensitive accounts or networks. Always be cautious with such tools.

Answered: April 07

The OpenClaw phenomenon reminds us that technology alone is not enough. Fertile ecosystems and clear rules are equally vital. When the soil of innovation is rich and the boundaries are well-defined, autonomous agents can truly become engines driving high-quality economic and social development.

Answered: March 20

I found that 'Raise lobster' does't mean feeding a pet like cat or dog.It is an AI robot which can control a computer by itself,and because  its icon is lobster,people call it Raise lobster.As a beginner,although using it can take some advantages such as saving your time,tidying up information,and sending information automatically and so on.However,it is risky to 'Raise lobster'.For example,it will control your computer and cause your password to be stolen and it also can steal your money secretly.In order to avoid this risk, we prevent it from connecting  with the outside world and clearly indicate which accounts should not be accessed.

Answered: March 22

It can be somewhat risky because lobsters are sensitive to water quality and temperature, so beginners should start small, keep stable tank conditions, and learn proper feeding and filtration management before scaling up.

Answered: April 17

Yes, it's risky. “Raise lobster”can save time, but also leak passwords or authorize payments without clear consent.

Do not connect it to your main bank or email.

Answered: April 03

have not tried lobster before. can anybody teach me?

Answered: March 27

yes! more risk in personal information and data leaking.

Answered: March 26

Raise it is good,but i don't know whether it will steal my secret.

Answered: March 26

Raise it is good,but i don't know if it will steal my secret.

Answered: March 26

Yes, be careful about your personal information.

Answered: April 09

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Is it risky to 'raise lobster', which is common now in China? Any tips for beginners?
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sleepy

"Raise lobster" refers to an AI robot that can control your computer. While it can save time and process information, it also carries risks — it may steal your personal data or money. To stay safe, prevent it from connecting to your sensitive accounts or networks. Always be cautious with such tools.

Answered: April 07

better

The OpenClaw phenomenon reminds us that technology alone is not enough. Fertile ecosystems and clear rules are equally vital. When the soil of innovation is rich and the boundaries are well-defined, autonomous agents can truly become engines driving high-quality economic and social development.

Answered: March 20

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I found that 'Raise lobster' does't mean feeding a pet like cat or dog.It is an AI robot which can control a computer by itself,and because  its icon is lobster,people call it Raise lobster.As a beginner,although using it can take some advantages such as saving your time,tidying up information,and sending information automatically and so on.However,it is risky to 'Raise lobster'.For example,it will control your computer and cause your password to be stolen and it also can steal your money secretly.In order to avoid this risk, we prevent it from connecting  with the outside world and clearly indicate which accounts should not be accessed.

Answered: March 22

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It can be somewhat risky because lobsters are sensitive to water quality and temperature, so beginners should start small, keep stable tank conditions, and learn proper feeding and filtration management before scaling up.

Answered: April 17

April

Yes, it's risky. “Raise lobster”can save time, but also leak passwords or authorize payments without clear consent.

Do not connect it to your main bank or email.

Answered: April 03