Xiaomi's mobile AI Agent "Xiaomi miclaw" begins limited closed beta testing.

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Odaily Odaily reports that Xiaomi miclaw, an AI interaction testing product built on the Xiaomi MiMo big model, began a small-scale closed beta test today. It is by invitation only and recruitment is not open to the public.

Xiaomi miclaw runs as a system application, encapsulating over 50 system-level tools and ecosystem services. It employs an inference-execution loop engine, allowing the model to autonomously determine the order and parameters of tool calls. This product focuses on validating the execution capabilities of large models within Xiaomi's "Human, Vehicle, and Home Ecosystem," and features a four-layer capability architecture: underlying system capabilities, personal contextual understanding, ecosystem interconnection, and self-evolution.

In terms of ecosystem interconnection, Xiaomi miclaw implements a complete Mi Home protocol client, which can control IoT devices connected to Mi Home with user authorization, and supports the MCP protocol and third-party application access SDK. In terms of self-evolution, the product has four meta-capabilities: file-level memory, sub-agent creation, MCP service configuration, and sandbox script execution, which can autonomously build a memory system and expand the scope of tools.

Xiaomi notes that the product is still being optimized in terms of stability, power consumption, and success rate in complex scenarios. Users are advised to back up their data beforehand and test it in a controlled environment.

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