Oppo open-sources Android AI agent X-OmniClaw that uses your camera, screen, and voice without leaving the phone

Oppo just open-sourced its Android AI agent X-OmniClaw, which utilizes your camera, screen, and voice directly on your phone. This means users can interact with their device in a more integrated and intuitive way without needing external apps.
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