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OpenClaw just demonstrated a system that lets robots build a persistent memory of the real world. Instead of only navigating a room, the robot records space, objects, and time into a structured memory it can search later.
At the same time, developers connected OpenClaw to machines like the Unitree G1 humanoid robot, robotic hands, and robotic arms, allowing AI agents to control real hardware through simple commands.
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Source: https://eu.36kr.com/en/p/3710669695185284
🧠 What You’ll See
0:00 Intro
0:45 OpenClaw Robot Demo — Spatial Memory Revolution
2:59 SpatialRAG — Querying the Physical World
5:12 How Voxelization Turns Space Into Searchable Data
9:52 OpenClaw Framework — Giving AI Systems Hands
11:21 QwestorClaw — Combining Execution With Cognition
12:21 Real Robots Running OpenClaw (Unitree G1, Aero Hand, NERO Arm)
14:01 Machine Economy — Robots With Digital Identities
🚨 Why It Matters
Robots usually operate only in the present moment, reacting to sensor input without remembering much about the past. Systems like OpenClaw change that by allowing machines to store structured memory of their surroundings across time. If this technology continues evolving, robots could begin to understand environments, track events, and reason about the physical world in ways that previously required human perception.
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