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Just bought my dad a Xiaomi, activated Xiaoai Assistant, and realized that AI Agents have already been integrated into our daily lives for a while—using them to power on/off devices, download applications, navigate, shop, etc., all completed with a single voice command. I remembered my brother working at Google in Singapore has a fully smart home too, with an entire suite of furniture controlled purely by voice, and even the microwave heating food just needs one command. The only thing is that AI Assistants like Xiaoai, Tmall Genie, and Nomi are independently embedded by their respective brands into products, forming complete ecosystems that aren't easily vulnerable to external attacks, but are restricted to only work within their corresponding infrastructure systems.
If OpenClaw continues developing, it could eventually integrate with any digital product and execute any prompt/instruction for interaction.
I'd suggest everyone consider: why not start with external control versions in various dialects first?