Recently, as AI agent technology, specifically OpenClaw (colloquially known as "Lobster"), gains rapid popularity nationwide, Jinhu County in Huai'an City has taken the lead in exploring the application of this technology in county-level government service scenarios. This initiative builds upon a previously established AI training base developed in partnership with Anqi Digital Technology. The Jinhu County Data Bureau promptly organized a technical team to conduct specialized research, implementing principles such as isolating development and production environments and using desensitized sensitive data. In collaboration with the technical team from Anqi Digital Technology, a test sandbox environment for OpenClaw was set up. This involved completing the localized deployment of the agent framework, configuring permission levels, and desensitizing data from the government knowledge base. Following two weeks of stress testing and security scans, the technical feasibility of applying the agent technology in non-confidential scenarios was verified. By selecting government service scenarios with high standardization and controllable security risks, the county has launched the first pilot applications of the OpenClaw agent at the County Government Service Center Agency Center and the Yintu Town Public Service Center. A "Policy Consultation Intelligent Response" function has been launched, integrating knowledge content such as guides for high-frequency procedures and pro-business policy databases into the agent. This enables instant, 24/7 responses to common public inquiries. Concurrently, a pilot program for "Preliminary Document Review Assistance" has been initiated. Leveraging the agent, the completeness and standardization of application materials are initially verified, assisting counter staff in improving document acceptance efficiency. To date, the system has handled over 120 public inquiries and assisted in the preliminary review of more than 80 documents, effectively reducing pressure on service counters and significantly enhancing the public's service experience. It is reported that Jinhu County, building on the "AI Internship and Training Base" and "Data Annotation Training Base" established in January 2026, has incorporated OpenClaw technology application into its annual training plan. Next, in partnership with Anqi Digital Technology, the county will host the first specialized training session on agent applications. This training will target over 40 key personnel, including window service staff and data specialists from county and town-level government service centers. The curriculum will cover agent principles, application scenarios, and operational standards through theoretical instruction and hands-on exercises, aiming to build technical capacity for future expansion of the applications.