Neolithic unmanned vehicle releases AI agent NeoClaw, capable of managing a fleet with a single sentence

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Sina Technology News, April 7, afternoon: The unmanned delivery company Neolix released the AI agent NeoClaw, bringing AI to frontline scenarios such as fleet management, complex task scheduling, and operational data analysis, aiming to make managing multiple unmanned vehicles as simple as “one sentence, AI will take care of everything.”

As the unmanned delivery industry continues to move toward large-scale deployment, it has become the norm for frontline operations personnel to manage dozens or even hundreds of vehicles at the same time. However, traditional operations models rely on manual errands and spreadsheet accounting, and the human-operated vehicle model has a natural upper limit on the management radius. As the fleet size expands, operators will also face a dilemma of “scaling inefficiency”—personnel costs keep increasing, management complexity rises, but operational efficiency actually declines. In addition, when companies enter new cities, they often need to rebuild local teams, train new staff, and work through process alignment; the traditional approach of simply piling on manpower is not only slower, but also leads to uneven operational levels across different cities, which will drive up total costs such as operating expenditures for unmanned vehicles.

With NeoClaw’s built-in operational core capabilities such as fleet management, vehicle control, and data query and analytics, whether it is directing unmanned vehicles to deliver goods, launching batch vehicle dispatch, or carrying out more complex tasks like batch identification of vehicle status, scheduling charging, and analyzing operational data, users only need to tell NeoClaw what they want done, and NeoClaw can help you complete it effortlessly. Currently, NeoClaw has been launched first in some areas such as Qingdao, and will later cover more regions. (Wen Meng)

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