360 Company recently released an internal message, officially launching the "Lobster Project," announcing that each employee will be granted 100 million Token credits to be used on its "360 Security Lobster" AI Agent platform. This move aims to promote a transformation within the company from simply using AI tools to working with an "AI team," exploring deeply the "super individual" work model in the AI era.
As the core carrier of 360's layout in productivity scenarios, "360 Security Lobster" has already integrated over a hundred professional intelligent agents, covering vertical fields such as code development, office collaboration, industry analysis, and business decision-making, and is integrated with leading development expert tools like Claude Code. On May 13, the platform will undergo a major functional upgrade, officially launching the "Lobster Coach" feature. According to the information, this feature allows users to complete role setting, skill configuration, and workflow setup through an automated process within 10 minutes, greatly reducing the training threshold for personalized AI agents.
In response to the high costs commonly faced in large model applications, 360 has provided a tiered calling mode at the technical level. The lightweight and cost-saving modes can reduce token consumption by up to 99% and 80%, respectively, providing cost feasibility for large-scale enterprise deployment. At a time when AI applications are shifting from "computing power competition" to "practical efficiency," 360's combination of high token subsidies and low-barrier AI agent building tools not only represents a restructuring of internal productivity but also signals that AI Agents (intelligent agents) are accelerating into the practical testing phase, moving from general technology to deep business areas.
