As the concept of AI agents continues to be a hot topic in the capital market, many investors have begun to pay attention to the latest developments of film giants in this field.
On March 17, in response to an investor's question about whether "Bonas' AI short drama application can also be deployed on OpenClaw," Bona Films provided a clear response on its investor interaction platform.
The company stated that it has always been highly attentive to cutting-edge innovative products such as OpenClaw, and continues to maintain observation and exploration of new fields. However, at this stage, the company's self-developed "Bolai AI One-Click Short Drama" product does not involve deployment on OpenClaw.
As a leading enterprise in the domestic film industry, Bona Films has been active in the "AI + Film" sector in recent years. Its self-developed Bolai AI aims to simplify the short drama creation process through generative technology, achieving efficient production from concept to final output. Although this time it clarified its relationship with the open-source AI agent framework OpenClaw, the company's open attitude towards new technologies has still generated market expectations for its future intelligent transformation.
In today's rapidly evolving AI agent technology, how traditional film companies use toolchains to optimize content production logic remains a focus of industry attention. For Bona Films, the balance between maintaining a self-developed path and embracing open-source ecosystems will determine its competitive position in the AIGC era.