Lobster farming, do you understand what these AI terms mean?


Let me explain clearly in a few words:
1. Agent: An AI with a brain. Not only can it chat, but it can also brainstorm plans and do tasks on its own.
2. OpenClaw: We call it "Big Lobster," derived from Claw, which literally means the lobster's large pincer. Attach it, and it can extend a hand on the screen to precisely control the digital world.
3. Skill: The survival toolkit for AI. Looking up information, coding, controlling home appliances. Mastering a craft is a Skill.
4. Token: The fundamental unit of text in AI. Why call it "raising lobsters"? Because AI thinking consumes money. Feeding it domestic tokens or imported tokens, the tokens you give are its rations. The more you feed, the stronger this lobster becomes! Just like paying wages to employees, the computing power cost depends entirely on it.
5. Distillation: Basically *brain transfer*. Condensing the wisdom of a giant model into essence, so it can fit into a phone and run super fast without taking up much memory.
6. VLA: Its hand-eye coordination neural system. Looks at the screen (V), thinks in the brain (L), and immediately taps (A). When these two work together, your phone is truly alive.
7. LLM: The core brain of AI. How smart it is and how good its memory depends entirely on it.
8. RAG: Worried about AI spouting nonsense? This connects it to a real database, called RAG. Equipped with a constantly accessible library.
9. Prompt: It’s the command you give. One sentence, and it gets to work.
10. Agent Cluster: One slow worker? Then send a bunch! This is the "group attack mode" in AI. Clear division of labor—some responsible for thinking, others for running errands—efficiency skyrockets.
From Big Lobster to intelligent agents, does this entire logic suddenly make sense?#龙虾
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