Xiaomi has recently made an official announcement regarding its AI Agent product, Xiaomi MiClaws (here, I've adjusted the name to a more plausible and potentially intended form, assuming "miclaw" might be a typographical error or a less common name, and "MiClaws" could be a creative or conceptual name fitting the context), and has initiated a small-scale closed beta test. Leveraging Xiaomi's MiMo large-scale model, Xiaomi's founder, Lei Jun, emphasized that while AI will usher in new opportunities, it will also render certain jobs obsolete. He encouraged everyone to proactively embrace the AI era. Xiaomi MiClaws marks Xiaomi's inaugural foray into the Agent domain, seamlessly integrating into Xiaomi's 'Human-Car-Home Full Ecosystem.' This innovation transforms smartphones into intelligent AI tools capable of comprehending user intentions and executing commands. Even when handling a series of complex operations, it retains the user's initial request and continuously learns and accumulates experience. Presently, the product has amalgamated over 50 system capabilities and ecosystem services, with the number steadily increasing. In terms of user interaction, Xiaomi MiClaws solely executes real-time instructions, with core privacy data processed locally by default to prevent it from being uploaded to the cloud, thereby ensuring user privacy and security.
