Xiaomi Miclaw passes the first batch of China Academy of Information and Communications Technology Trusted AI Mobile Assistant (Claw) evaluation

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ME News Report, April 17 (UTC+8), recently, Xiaomi miclaw officially passed the evaluation by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology's mobile intelligent assistant (Claw) assessment, becoming the first domestic mobile intelligent agent to pass this review. The evaluation was based on the "General Framework for Intelligent Assistant Benchmark Testing," rigorously assessing from three major dimensions: basic capabilities, on-device applications, and comprehensive abilities. According to reports, Xiaomi miclaw relies on Xiaomi's self-developed large model MiMo, and possesses four core capabilities: full-ecosystem underlying support, deep memory, cross-domain connectivity, and continuous self-evolution. It can connect mobile phones, PCs, cockpit systems, and AIoT devices, autonomously completing complex commands. (Source: BlockBeats)
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TransparentDome
· 9h ago
Backed by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, at least it's not just vendors hyping themselves.
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Neon-LitStreetsAfterTheRain
· 15h ago
Deep memory + continuous self-evolution, these two words combined sound a bit sci-fi.
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GateUser-e4fb1fbe
· 15h ago
How authoritative is the Claw review? Can someone knowledgeable give a brief explanation?
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Stop-LossInTheEveningGlow
· 15h ago
Cross-chain interoperability sounds appealing, but in practice, latency and stability are the key factors.
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