Today, with the proliferation of AI agents, a personal AI assistant called MuleRun (MuleRun), which focuses on "self-evolution" and "zero barrier," is attracting industry attention. As its name suggests, it balances the efficiency of a horse and the cost of a donkey, aiming to provide users with stable, low-cost, and highly durable cloud-based digital labor.

Different from OpenClaw, which requires complex local deployment, the biggest feature of "Mule" is that it can be used just by opening a browser. It mainly operates in two modes, covering all scenarios from long-term monitoring to instant tasks:

Computer Mode: This is a "digital employee" that is always online in the cloud and has long-term memory. It not only takes over tasks that require long-term monitoring but also learns your work habits and proactively reports progress.

Super Agent Mode: Similar to "Taobao in the AI world," this mode focuses on one-time task delivery. Whether it's writing code, building a website, or making a PPT, users only need to pay according to their needs and leave after use.

The emergence of MuleRun not only lowers the barrier for ordinary people to access AI capabilities but also brings new growth momentum to the related industrial chain. Currently, the tool is deployed globally through large cloud service providers, and its high-concurrency task processing mode is continuously driving the demand for computing power leasing and cloud services.

At the same time, as this "cyber worker" gradually penetrates various industries, the development of AI applications in vertical fields will also see a surge. From e-commerce operations to financial analysis, when AI can take on heavy tasks at low cost and stably, the overall digital intelligence efficiency of society will experience a qualitative leap.