// Global Analysis Archive
Xiaomi says its miclaw mobile intelligent agent is among the first to pass CAICT’s Claw smartphone intelligent assistant evaluation, highlighting a maturing assessment pathway for on-device AI assistants in China. The company positions miclaw as an ecosystem-spanning agent powered by its in-house MiMo model, now rolling out via limited testing to advanced users.
According to the source, proposed EU Cybersecurity Act revisions would standardize risk assessments and certification to enable EU-wide restrictions and phased mitigation for designated “high-risk” ICT suppliers across 18 critical sectors. The shift centralizes authority in Brussels, increases compliance and replacement pressures for operators, and raises the probability of intensified China-EU technology trade frictions.
Xiaomi says its miclaw mobile intelligent agent is among the first to pass CAICT’s Claw smartphone intelligent assistant evaluation, highlighting a maturing assessment pathway for on-device AI assistants in China. The company positions miclaw as an ecosystem-spanning agent powered by its in-house MiMo model, now rolling out via limited testing to advanced users.
According to the source, proposed EU Cybersecurity Act revisions would standardize risk assessments and certification to enable EU-wide restrictions and phased mitigation for designated “high-risk” ICT suppliers across 18 critical sectors. The shift centralizes authority in Brussels, increases compliance and replacement pressures for operators, and raises the probability of intensified China-EU technology trade frictions.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4007 | Xiaomi miclaw Clears CAICT ‘Claw’ Evaluation, Signaling Momentum for On-Device Agentic Assistants | Xiaomi | 2026-04-20 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-2097 | EU Cybersecurity Act Recast Signals EU-Level ‘High-Risk’ Vendor Controls Across Critical Sectors | EU Regulation | 2024-07-02 | 0 | ACCESS » |