Xiaomi said its Xiaomi miclaw mobile intelligent agent has become one of the first systems to pass the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) Claw smartphone intelligent assistant evaluation, marking a regulatory approval for advanced on-device AI systems. The Chinese smartphone maker said Xiaomi miclaw is powered by its in-house Xiaomi MiMo large language model and a device-side priority architecture, enabling what it described as four core capabilities: ecosystem-wide integration, deep memory understanding, cross-domain connectivity, and continuous self-improvement.
According to Xiaomi, the system can link smartphones, PCs, in-car platforms and AIoT devices, and is capable of autonomously executing complex user instructions across different environments. The company said Xiaomi miclaw is currently being rolled out in a limited testing programme for technology enthusiasts and advanced users. [TechNode Reporting]
