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Lenovo Unveils Baidu Smart Agent 2.0 for SMEs

Lenovo Launches Baidu Smart Agent 2.0 for SMEs

August 27, 2025 — Lenovo unveiled Baidu Smart Agent 2.0, China's first L3-level AI service, during the AI Partner Hundred Industries Conference. This release marks a significant leap in AI capabilities, transitioning from passive assistance to active problem-solving for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

A New Era for AI Services

The upgraded agent introduces independent planning, on-demand generation, and closed-loop problem-solving. Wei Dong, General Manager of Lenovo China's SME Solutions Service Business Division, emphasized its potential to "enhance innovative productivity" for SMEs.

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Three Key Upgrades

  1. AI Operations: The new IT Ma Shang Jie application simplifies troubleshooting with intuitive commands, eliminating the need for technical expertise.
  2. AI Office: Natural language processing enables efficient task execution, reducing software learning curves.
  3. AI Marketing: Rapid generation of professional-grade marketing materials, including posters and edits, streamlines resource-limited workflows.

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Technological Backbone

Five core technologies power the upgrade:

  • AI perception planning
  • Context enhancement
  • Multi-tool invocation
  • Self-generation
  • Self-iteration

These innovations provide SMEs with competitive tools for market adaptation and strategic agility.

Future Commitments

Lenovo plans continued optimization to meet diverse SME needs during digital transformation, accelerating industry-wide intelligentization.

Key Points

  • First L3-level AI service in China
  • Targets SME operational pain points
  • Combines five advanced technologies
  • Redefines human-AI collaboration

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