Wanzhi can interpret financial reports, take meeting minutes, and speed-read books, including lengthy ones like Elon Musk's 600,000-word biography, to provide a quick synopsis. The app is bilingual, functioning in both Chinese and English.
Key takeaways:
- The Beijing startup 01.AI, founded by Kai-Fu Lee, is introducing its first artificial-intelligence application for consumers.
- The application, called Wanzhi, is a free productivity assistant similar to Microsoft Corp.’s Office 365 Copilot, helping users create spreadsheets, documents and slide presentations more quickly.
- Wanzhi is mainly tailored for the Chinese market and can interpret financial reports, take minutes for meetings and speed-read books to give a quick synopsis.
- The app works in both Chinese and English languages.