On the night of March 10, Honor officially launched its new foldable flagship Magic V6 at a product launch event, and simultaneously unveiled its major layout in the AI ecosystem - "Honor Lobster Universe". This move marks that Honor has deeply integrated the terminal-side AI agent capabilities into the multi-device collaboration system. As the core technical support, the open-source local deployment AI agent framework OpenClaw demonstrates strong execution capabilities. It not only provides decision-making suggestions but can also directly take over PCs and tablets to perform automated task processing.

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In terms of functional implementation, Honor has realized the "one-click shrimp farming" feature on PC and tablet ends by opening up intelligent agent capabilities, and built a deep interactive entry point on the mobile end through YOYO Assistant. This ecosystem focuses on three core capabilities: ecosystem, security, and YOYO collaboration, aiming to verify the autonomous invocation and multi-end collaboration efficiency of AI agents in complex scenarios.

At the same time, the AI infrastructure field is also showing a chain reaction: due to the surge in related AI interaction demands, MiniMax's usage volume has ranked first globally, and its parent company's market value has exceeded Baidu.

Although the "Lobster Universe" concept demonstrates the potential of AI agents to move from laboratories to the consumer market, security risks remain the focus of industry attention. The National Internet Emergency Center has issued a risk warning regarding the safe application of OpenClaw. Honor plans to gradually open up internal testing for relevant functions in the near future. This move is not only a fun landing of terminal-side AI technology, but also a stress test for the future OS interaction paradigm driven by intelligent agents.