On the evening of March 25, the Gaode Open Platform announced that its map capabilities have been standardized and encapsulated, and are now officially compatible with the OpenClaw intelligent agent in the form of Skills (capabilities). This move marks the transition of geographic information services from the traditional API calling model to a natural language-driven intelligent agent interaction model. The Skills launched this time cover life and office assistants based on geographic information, as well as website generation assistants based on Gaode Map, aiming to achieve rapid development and application experience through large model capabilities, realizing "request as product".

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In practical application scenarios, this technology significantly improves the efficiency of demand breakdown to function delivery. Users can drive the intelligent agent to generate a deeply customized travel guide with multiple POI points, timeline planning, and time estimation within seconds, just by using natural language commands; on the development side, Skills can compress the originally time-consuming POI application development work into minutes and realize local real-time interaction. Currently, the relevant functions have been launched on ClawHub, open to both developers and general users.

The Skills-based transformation of Gaode Map capabilities is not only a typical case of collaboration between geographic space data and large models, but also indicates that the geographic information industry is accelerating to integrate into the AI intelligent agent ecosystem. By lowering the threshold for complex spatial computing calls, the industry is transitioning from "providing tools" to "providing end-to-end solutions". This AI-driven map service upgrade will further optimize the development efficiency and user interaction patterns in the LBS (Location-Based Services) field.