This transition from "talking" to "doing" finally moves AI past the hype of conversational toys into the realm of genuine utility. It is a necessary evolution for those who value tangible execution over the endless verbosity of standard chatbots.
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Hey, welcome to Nova Toolbox. If you're trying to find AI tools that genuinely save time, improve quality, or help you build faster, this channel's for you. I don't just list features, I test tools like a real user and show you the results on screen. If you have ever wished you could message your computer the same way you message a person, this one is actually interesting. Today, I am checking out Tencent Lobster, which is Tencent's AI smart assistant product line, and the first product that caught my attention is Q Claw.
The idea is very simple, but very practical. Q Claw lives on your computer, you connect it to apps like WhatsApp or Telegram, and then you can send it tasks remotely like you are texting an assistant instead of sitting in front of your desktop the whole time.
Tencent Lobster also includes Work Buddy, which is designed more like an everyday AI agent for end-to-end work.
So, together the lineup is clearly trying to go beyond normal chatbot use and move into actual execution.
Imagine I am away from my desk, maybe outside, maybe just not in the mood to sit and manage tabs all day, but I still need real work done on my computer.
Normally, that means I have to come back, open everything myself, organize files, maybe send an email. With Q Claw, the whole concept is that I can just text the task from my phone. On the official site, Q Claw is described as a personal AI agent that runs on your Mac or Windows computer, supports messaging platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, and iMessage, and can actually perform tasks such as sending emails, organizing files, analyzing data, and working in the background.
That is what makes it feel different from a normal AI chat tab. It is not only answering, it is acting on your machine. I connected the agent directly to my Gmail account, gave it one simple instruction, and then just watched it work completely on its own. I asked Q Claw to scan through my inbox, detect the most important emails, rank them from highest to lowest priority, and summarize everything into one clean report. and within minutes it started analyzing conversations, filtering unnecessary messages, identifying urgent information, and organizing everything way better than I would manually. The final report was insanely detailed. Q Law separated every email into categories, highlighted urgent messages, extracted deadlines, meeting requests, client updates, and even summarized long conversations into short readable notes.
Instead of scrolling through dozens of emails, I had one organized dashboard with everything that actually mattered.
Another thing I really liked about Q Law is that it's not just one AI tool doing one task. It actually feels like an entire marketplace of specialized AI agents built for different real-world workflows. Inside the platform there are already tons of ready-made agents for productivity, content creation, business, social media growth, shopping, studying, and even personal branding.
You've got AI interview coaches, thesis mentors, tax assistants, AI stylists, social media growth agents, and many more. All designed to automate very specific tasks. What makes it interesting is that every agent feels like its own mini employee. Instead of prompting Chat GPT over and over again, these agents already know their job and execute complete workflows from start to finish.
Q Law also has something called skills and this is what makes the AI feel truly powerful. Instead of just chatting, you can give the agent different abilities depending on the workflow you want. For example, there are skills for Gmail, browser automation, document summarization, GitHub, and web research.
So the AI can actually browse websites, manage emails, summarize files, and automate tasks on its own.
So my honest takeaway is this. If you are looking for a more practical AI setup, 10% Lobster is worth paying attention to because it is not only about chat. Q Law is interesting because it turns your messaging apps into a remote control for a local AI agent on your computer. If you want to check it out, take a look at Tencent Lobster and especially Q Claw through the link in the description and think about one real task you would actually hand off first.
That is the fastest way to understand whether this kind of workflow fits you.
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