According to AIbase, Lenovo Group plans to officially launch its first strategic application for the global market - "AI Super Agent" during the upcoming CES. This move marks Lenovo's comprehensive effort in AI applications, with its goal directly targeting ByteDance's recently popular "Douba Mobile Assistant". Although the official name of this agent has not been announced yet, according to insiders close to Lenovo, its functionality and ecological coordination capabilities are stronger than Douba.

Different from common single voice assistants on the market, this super agent from Lenovo is defined as a system-level application. It is not an independent operating system, but has the core central function of connecting different AI capabilities and multiple hardware terminals. This agent completely integrates Lenovo's hardware ecosystem, enabling seamless connectivity between Motorola phones, Lenovo PCs, tablets, and wearable devices. This cross-device and cross-system feature means users can interact through text, voice, or even environmental perception in multi-terminal environments, and the agent will deeply learn and adapt to the user's personal habits over time.
In terms of competitive landscape, Lenovo demonstrates unique advantages as a hardware giant. At the beginning of this month, ByteDance jointly launched with ZTE a "Douba Mobile Phone" that has cross-application calling capabilities, helping users complete tasks such as ordering takeout, booking flights, and replying to messages. However, as the leading PC company with a global market share of 25.5%, Lenovo's Motorola phones have also exceeded 16 million units in quarterly shipments.
This solid hardware foundation allows the Lenovo Super Agent to have deeper system-level embedded permissions on both phones and PCs. Compared to ByteDance's cross-industry cooperation model, Lenovo can start from the underlying hardware to more efficiently coordinate multiple intelligent agents in the background, thus achieving a more comprehensive user experience in cross-device connection and task scheduling.
