AI is transitioning from a technological concept to production reality. Over the past few years, the explosion of large language models has pushed artificial intelligence to the forefront, but for AI to truly penetrate daily life, it needs to be implemented through specific product forms. In this transformation process toward scale and industrialization, "terminals" have become a key carrier.
As one of the world's major smart device manufacturers, Lenovo Group is providing answers through a suite of super intelligent agent systems. At the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC), Lenovo Group showcased its core deployments around the Tianxi Personal Super Intelligent Agent, Lexiang Super Intelligent Agent, and City Super Intelligent Agent, presenting its practical implementation and achievements in both personal intelligence and enterprise intelligence domains.
The highly anticipated highlight was Lenovo Group's launch of the "Tianxi Personal Super Intelligent Agent." This system integrates five major modules: AI operation, AI search, AI translation, AI notes, and AI services, redefining intelligent interaction experiences while ensuring data security and personal privacy protection, striving to make users trust AI as much as they trust themselves. The Tianxi Personal Super Intelligent Agent has been deployed across multiple Lenovo Group AI PC terminals.
Beyond C-end users, Lenovo Group also exhibited B-end solutions including the "Lexiang Super Intelligent Agent" and "City Super Intelligent Agent." The Lexiang Super Intelligent Agent serves as Lenovo Group's next-generation official portal for employees, customers, partners, and the public, forming Lenovo Group's first "silicon-based team" alongside intelligent agents in marketing, sales, and service domains.
In smart city development, Lenovo Group's City Super Intelligent Agent demonstrated Smart City 4.0 under the "1+N intelligent agent" architecture, attracting considerable attention. Currently, Lenovo Group has established strategic partnerships with Wuyishan in Fujian, Yichang in Hubei, Hongkou in Shanghai, and Hohhot in Inner Mongolia. The Lenovo Group City Super Intelligent Agent continues to deliver value in tourism experiences, energy management, smart transportation, and industrial intelligence development, driving smart cities toward the 4.0 era.
During the conference, multiple industry forums focusing on AI topics were held simultaneously. Ablikim Ablimit (A'mu), Vice President of Lenovo Group and Executive Chairman of Lenovo China Technology Management Committee, was invited to speak at the AI Terminal Industry Development Forum. He stated that AI terminals represent the third generational upgrade of the terminal industry, and personal super intelligent agents will become native human-machine interaction systems.
"Lenovo Group adheres to pioneering AI terminal native technology, continuously supporting high-quality industry development. We call for building a more prosperous industry ecosystem through open collaboration and innovative development to jointly build China's global competitiveness in the artificial intelligence terminal industry," A'mu expressed.
Looking back, as early as 2017, Lenovo Group proposed the vision of "Smart China with Lenovo Group," making it their mission to assist China's intelligent transformation. They strategically deployed AI, developed comprehensive AI products, solutions, and services, and continued iterative upgrades to build differentiated competitive advantages across various sectors.
Currently, China's AI industry is entering a critical stage of large-scale development, accelerating penetration into various industries and daily life. Lenovo Group stated that they will fully leverage their hybrid AI advantages, making AI a productive innovation force, partnering with thousands of industries to support intelligent upgrades, and working with countless households to accelerate toward a new era of AI inclusivity.