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AutoClaw 0.2.18, released by ZhipuAI as the fourth iteration of the utility, packages autonomous agent execution inside a lightweight instant-messaging gateway for Windows and macOS. Classified under AI productivity software, the program implements the emerging OpenClaw standard, allowing one-click deployment of locally hosted agents without manual configuration. A built-in hot-swap model manager lets users switch between more than fifty pre-trained skills—ranging from spreadsheet scripting to voice transcription—while an embedded AutoGLM engine drives headless browser automation for tasks such as form filling, price scraping, and unattended web testing. Corporate adopters can tether the client to Feishu (Lark) workspaces, turning group chats into natural-language command lines where employees trigger agents, share generated files, and receive progress cards without leaving the conversation. The graphical onboarding wizard, designed for non-technical audiences, automatically detects system prerequisites, pulls the correct language model binaries, and provisions sandboxed runtime folders, so first-time users can produce usable output within minutes. Because every skill is containerized, version conflicts between Python, Node, or Chromium components are eliminated, and rollback to any of the three previous releases can be performed from the settings panel. Although the tool is still in preview, incremental updates delivered through the publisher’s CDN have already shortened average task latency by 38 % since the initial 0.1 branch. AutoClaw is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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