The Beijing-based company says its AI agent app AutoGLM can understand relatively complex voice commands, such as “repeat the most recently ordered cereal from your shopping history” or “order a latte at the nearest cafe.” .
Zhipu AI, which runs a series of AI models and related chatbots such as ChatGLM, says the tool plans the steps involved in each task, “reads” the information displayed on the screen, and takes the necessary actions on your smartphone. It can be executed.
AutoGLM is the latest example of how Chinese startups are developing products that provide AI capabilities to consumers via smartphones in a market with few strong foreign competitors.
China is also excluded from the list of countries and regions where ChatGPT maker OpenAI and rival Anthropic provide access to their generated AI products. Last week, Anthropic debuted a feature called “Computer Usage,” similar to Zhipu AI’s AutoGLM. It automates certain computer operations, such as organizing spreadsheets or finding specific information from thousands of rows of data.