Zero One Everything launches a one-stop AI work platform "Wanzhi", which supports Q&A, document interpretation, and PPT making

Kai-Fu LeeAI CompanyZero One EverythingOn Tuesday, it announced the launch of a one-stop AI work platform "Wanzhi", which can be used to make meeting minutes, weekly reports, interpret financial reports or papers, make PPTs, etc. It can also be used as a "writing assistant".

Zero One Everything launches a one-stop AI work platform "Wanzhi", which supports Q&A, document interpretation, and PPT making

The general characteristics of "Wanzhi" are as follows:

According to the official introduction, "Wanzhi" can output higher-quality content in a variety of forms.Including presenting answers in various forms such as tables and mind mapsIt supports real-time access and integration of Internet information, providing users with the latest data and insights.

"Wanzhi" claims to be able to complete the reading of extremely long texts of hundreds of thousands of words in 10 secondsAccording to the official test results, the Wanzhi Mini Program can extract the key points of a 169-page English financial report within 3 seconds, interpret the financial data in the financial report, and summarize the key points according to the narrative logic of the financial report.

Officials said that the PPT production function of "Wanzhi" is based on RAG real-time retrieval, which can generate PPT outlines based on "brain knowledge + fresh facts", and complete typesetting and illustration through AI.It is said that a PPT can be completed in two minutesAt the same time, the "Wanzhi" web version has built-in templates for institutional publicity, workplace reports, course lesson plans, etc.

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