@Fenng: The most noteworthy aspect of this report is not "Tencent wants to build an Agent," but two details revealed: The Agent's entry point is the right swipe on WeChat's homepage, meaning Tencent is not making the Agent a standalone app but embedding it directly into WeChat's main entry. The Agent calls on WeChat's mini-program ecosystem, Alibaba's Tongyi...
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This report comments on Tencent directly embedding the Agent into WeChat's homepage right-swipe entry, rather than a standalone app, and leveraging WeChat's mini-program ecosystem, with the intention of turning WeChat into an "Agent operating system."
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The most noteworthy part of this report isn’t that “Tencent is building an Agent,” but rather two details it reveals:
The entry point for the Agent is swiping right on the WeChat home page — this means Tencent isn’t making the Agent a standalone app, but embedding it directly into WeChat’s main entry point.
The Agent leverages the WeChat Mini Program ecosystem. Tongyi from Alibaba and Doubao from ByteDance need to build their own service ecosystems, while WeChat already has millions of Mini Programs.
If the report is accurate, Tencent is essentially trying to turn WeChat into an “Agent operating system.”
ChatGPT’s “translationese” is still very heavy.
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