AI is no longer just a chat tool; it's starting to take over your computer


Recently, I looked at a range of AI products, and there's a very obvious change:
From "answer questions" to "directly helping you get things done."
Like BAIclaw, this kind of thing is no longer just an assistant; it's more like an "execution layer AI."
Based on OpenClaw and ClawX, it has done one very critical thing:
Moving all CLI operations that used to belong to geeks into a GUI.
Previously, only developers could use multi-agent systems; now ordinary users can directly coordinate multiple AIs to complete tasks—writing content, running workflows, automatic execution. Once the entire chain is running, people only need to monitor the results.
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This actually corresponds to a bigger trend: AI is moving from the "tool layer" to the "operating system layer." Whoever can occupy the "execution entry point" has the chance to become the next-generation traffic distribution hub.
So you'll find that recently many projects talk about agents, workflows, autonomy, but very few are truly practical.
And this kind of "running directly on the desktop, multi-agent collaboration, visual management" form is actually closer to the real usage scenarios of ordinary users.
Brother Sun's style has always been very steady; he may not tell stories first, but he will preempt key infrastructure.
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