ByteDance has launched its new version of the remote collaboration platform Feishu, equipped with artificial intelligence technologies to facilitate the transformation of the work environment into an automated system.
In this context, technology giants in China continue to drive innovation towards a more extensive use of artificial intelligence in industrial sectors.
Feishu 7 supports companies to be ready to deal with artificial intelligence by integrating features similar to ChatGPT, relying on a variety of large-scale language models.
The company stated that artificial intelligence renews our work methodologies and encourages our institutions to progress. It is considered essential for entrepreneurs to ensure their companies’ ability to adapt immediately to the rapid changes of the artificial intelligence era and to prepare for what it brings anew.
ByteDance provides in its latest version of office software a chat robot acting as an assistant powered by artificial intelligence technology, known as the intelligent Feishu companion.
The company explains that its virtual assistant can summarize meetings and unread messages, as well as analyze content from PDF documents, videos, and audio files to assist users.
It can also be used in drafting various types of practical documents, such as emails, spreadsheets, mind maps, and survey forms.
Customers can request Feishu Intelligent Buddy to create a data table for inventory management system, which can be later adjusted by requesting the addition and modification of new fields.
When customers have the option to choose the language model they want to use with Intelligent Feishu, the options include models from Tencent-backed Unicorn Minimax and government-supported Zibo AI.
Chinese companies, such as Anker Innovations Technology and Feishu Intelligent Buddy, rely on advanced technologies to enhance performance in many areas, such as sales and marketing.
Technology giants with office software believe that the smart assistant can be a potential gateway to promote technology usage. Microsoft has added the AI-powered chatbot Copilot to its product lineup and heavily promotes AI in Asia.
Tencent and Alibaba Group have announced the integration of artificial intelligence technologies into their office tools. Tencent has applied its known model called Hunyuan in products like Tencent Docs and WeChat search, while Alibaba introduced its Tongyi Qianwen model in several products, including DingTalk, a rival to the Feishu app.