Group 1 - The development of Agents opens a new paradigm for human-machine collaboration, providing new development ideas for AI applications. Future model capabilities are expected to continue improving, with Agents in various fields becoming the carriers for models to reach end users, maintaining a positive outlook on the subsequent development of AI applications [1] Group 2 - ByteDance has launched a general-purpose Agent, initiating competition among major companies. On April 18, ByteDance's "Kouzi Space" began internal testing, allowing users to choose between general interns skilled in various tasks or industry experts to complete work through interaction with AI. The platform supports adding MCP extensions, further expanding the capabilities of AI Agents, with MCP expected to become the HTTP protocol of the AI era. This move marks the beginning of major companies' layout for general-purpose Agents, with Alibaba and Tencent likely to accelerate their efforts, leading to rapid ecosystem expansion [4] Group 3 - Zhipu AI has officially released AutoGLM "Senti" on March 31, showcasing a new intelligent agent with deep research capabilities and practical operation. AutoGLM "Senti" utilizes Zhipu's self-developed full-stack large model technology, achieving state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance in multiple testing environments. The core model is gradually being open-sourced, promoting further ecosystem expansion and rapidly catalyzing related application scenarios [4] Group 4 - Genspark has launched a comprehensive AI assistant called Genspark Super Agent on April 2, which integrates multiple AI models for efficient task execution. The Genspark system employs a mixed agent (MoA) framework, incorporating over 80 tools and more than 10 advanced datasets, with each model tailored for specific tasks to provide more accurate and reliable responses [5]
Agent发展打开了人机协同全新范式
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-06 04:50