Gate News Report, March 11 — The Suzhou Artificial Intelligence Industry Association, in collaboration with relevant enterprises and institutions, issued a rational application initiative to OpenClaw developers, application companies, entrepreneurs, and related organizations across the city. The initiative outlines three core directions: First, promote OpenClaw toward professional services, with specialized organizations providing secure deployment, capability training, and trusted delivery, allowing intelligent agents to truly integrate into business processes and become reliable productivity tools; Second, strictly implement security baseline configurations, follow the principle of least privilege, establish data isolation and audit log mechanisms, regularly conduct vulnerability scans and risk assessments, and enhance developer security training to ensure technological innovation and security governance advance hand in hand; Third, industry media, platform companies, and training institutions should rationally guide expectations, objectively showcase technical capabilities and limitations, avoid creating anxiety or promoting myths, and jointly foster a pragmatic, rational, and healthy industry development environment.