At the recent "Foreseeing 2025·Wu Xiaobo Year-End Show", financial writer and Bajiuling founder Wu Xiaobo specifically mentioned Lenovo AIPC in the second half of the year-end show, "Foreseeing 2025, Finding the Engine of the New Cycle". He said that artificial intelligence is reshaping the world at a rate of weeks, and the first generation of "AI natives" is being born. An AI computer can allow users to become "AI natives" first.
"AI is changing at the speed of weeks." Wu Xiaobo believes that owning an AI computer means being able to take the first step, become a native of the AI era, and fully enjoy the personalized learning and life experience brought by AI. In this technological innovation, Lenovo AIPC is at the forefront, and its influence has penetrated into many fields. He further explained that "AI natives" are the first people to use AI tools, and they will make full use of AI to enjoy unprecedented personalized learning and life experience.
"Actually, when we have an AI computer or an AI phone, an 'Agent' will appear in our lives - an intelligent body." He said, "In Lenovo's AI computer, there is an Agent called 'Lenovo Xiaotian', which will become the first AI entrance for each of us to interact with each other in the future. There are more than 1,500 AI applications behind it. I believe that the number of these applications will increase in the future, using various platforms to make cross-platform connections with homes, computers, mobile phones, cars, etc."
It has been nearly 80 years since the world's first computer was born, and the emergence of personal computers has also gone through a process of more than 40 years. Wu Xiaobo believes that Lenovo’s forty years have condensed half of the history of computers. "I must use the opportunity of this year-end show to pay tribute to Lenovo. This company has been the most stigmatized company in the past few years." He said, "Today, Lenovo's annual revenue exceeds 400 billion yuan, about 80% of revenue comes from outside China, and about 80% of production is completed in China. In a sense, without Lenovo and Liu Chuanzhi's generation of entrepreneurs, there would be no Chinese computer industry today.