PANews, March 6th - Xiaomi officially announced Xiaomi miclaw today, a small step in Xiaomi's exploration of AI-powered interaction. Built on Xiaomi's MiMo big data model, it's an AI interaction test product that began small-scale closed testing today. According to Xiaomi's official introduction, Xiaomi miclaw allows the phone to become an AI tool. After understanding user intent and granting authorization, it can invoke third-party applications and ecosystem capabilities, and can also autonomously select system-level tools to complete user commands. It can also continuously improve, adjusting its behavior and expanding its capabilities, ultimately accumulating experience through a memory system, becoming increasingly adept at understanding users with each use. As this is a cutting-edge exploratory product, stability, power consumption, and success rate in complex scenarios are still being optimized. Some highly complex tasks may experience fluctuations in execution efficiency or temporary failures.
According to the announcement, this closed beta test is by invitation only and will not be open to public recruitment. The official recommendation is not to upgrade on your primary everyday device. Tech enthusiasts and heavy AI users are advised to back up their data securely beforehand and test and experience the app in a controlled environment. Users who obtain closed beta access will receive a specific system update and must upgrade before using Xiaomi miclaw. This closed beta test only supports the following models: Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition, Xiaomi 17 Ultra, Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, Xiaomi 17 Pro, and Xiaomi 17.


