WPS Comate Launches AI Agent Empowerment Initiative Across 100 Cities

Deep News08-21 22:50

On August 21, the "WPS Comate AI Agent Empowerment Initiative Across 100 Cities" was officially launched. The program, organized by Kingsoft Office in collaboration with local state-owned assets supervision commissions, big data bureaus, economy and information technology bureaus, financial regulatory agencies, and their affiliated digital technology companies and industry associations, offers specialized training for enterprise digitalization and AI business leaders. Through a model combining product training with AI hands-on exercises, the initiative aims to facilitate the large-scale implementation of AI within enterprises.

The launch of the 100-city empowerment plan directly confronts the gap in organizational-level AI deployment. While the industry continues to debate the boundaries of large model capabilities, Kingsoft Office has already completed a three-tier leap from tool enhancement to organizational-level intelligent agents. Wu Qingyun, Vice President of Kingsoft Office, candidly acknowledged that large models have inherent limitations, noting that demos can go live quickly but often yield poor results in real-world application. "Over the past few years, everyone has been talking about computing power, algorithms, and data. This year, we can finally bring applications to the forefront," he said. He emphasized that AI applications must deliver the right data at the right time within precise work scenarios to generate the desired impact.

Wu Qingyun further explained that Kingsoft Office's AI journey has progressed through three stages: tool empowerment, an intelligent knowledge foundation, and the organizational-level intelligent agent, WPS Comate. WPS 365, built on a foundation of collaborative content intelligence and security, achieves comprehensive compatibility with the domestic IT innovation system and aligns with international standards, supporting modular capabilities that can be embedded into existing enterprise IT infrastructure.

This perspective is echoed by industry research. Yang Zeyuan, Chief Analyst of Computer Industry at CITIC Securities, likens current mainstream large models to "general practitioners with PhDs"—possessing broad knowledge and the ability to handle complex problems, yet lacking industry-specific operational data and business experience, which prevents them from directly adapting to specialized job requirements. In his view, the supply-demand gap between general-purpose large models and real enterprise business needs represents the core opportunity for the industry.

From individual productivity tools to organizational-level AI office agents, and from technical validation to large-scale delivery, Kingsoft Office is redefining the industry standard for AI office solutions with WPS Comate.

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