Odaily Planet Daily report: Xiaomi miclaw, an AI interaction testing product built on the Xiaomi MiMo large model, has begun a limited closed test today, accessible by invitation only and not open to public recruitment.
Xiaomi Miclaw runs as a system application, integrating over 50 system-level tools and ecosystem services. It employs a reasoning-execution loop engine that enables 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 “People-Car-Home Full Ecosystem,” featuring a four-layer capability architecture: underlying system capabilities, personal context understanding, ecosystem interconnectivity, and self-evolution.
In terms of ecological interconnectivity, Xiaomi miclaw implements a complete Mi Home protocol client that, with user authorization, can control IoT devices connected to the Mi Home ecosystem and supports the MCP protocol and third-party application integration SDK. In terms of self-evolution, the product possesses four meta-capabilities—file-level memory, sub-agent creation, MCP service configuration, and sandbox script execution—enabling it to autonomously build a memory system and expand its toolset.
Xiaomi notes that this product is still being optimized for stability, power consumption, and success rates in complex scenarios. Users are advised to back up their data and test in a controlled environment.
