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MiniMax M2.7: The Evolution of Autonomous AI Agents
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MiniMax M2.7: The Evolution of Autonomous AI Agents

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MiniMax M2.7: The Evolution of Autonomous AI Agents The AI agent landscape has been evolving rapidly, and MiniMax's latest release, M2.7, marks a significant milestone in this progression. After spending considerable time testing this model in real-world scenarios, I've observed a fundamental shift in how AI models approach complex tasks—moving from passive execution to active problem-solving. The Agent Intelligence Problem When OpenClaw gained widespread attention earlier this year, it became clear that the framework itself was just the skeleton. The true capability of any AI agent depends entirely on the intelligence of the model driving it. Peter Steinberger, OpenClaw's creator, previously noted that MiniMax models offered a compelling cost-performance ratio for OpenClaw deployments—roughly 5% of mainstream model costs while maintaining solid performance. This cost efficiency led many developers to adopt MiniMax for their agent implementations. Now, with M2.7's release, MiniMax is p

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