Today, as smart technology continues to develop rapidly, Xiaomi is actively adjusting its strategic layout to adapt to the rise of large AI models. Xiaomi recently announced the restructuring of the technical team behind Xiaoi, with the aim of deeply integrating AI technology into all aspects of the company's business. This move not only demonstrates Xiaomi's forward-thinking approach in the AI field but also indicates its potential competitive advantages in the future.

In the past, Xiaomi's AI business was mainly focused on individual products. However, with the introduction of large models, AI technology is gradually becoming the core infrastructure of the company. Xiaomi is leveraging the MiMo base large model to promote collaboration between different products, achieving a more efficient user experience. The MiMo team will work closely with Xiaoi, the mobile operating system, and cloud engineering teams to jointly build the underlying capabilities of smart products.

According to internal information, Xiaomi's AI team is continuously expanding, and its business is being systematically organized to accelerate the layout of AI intelligent agents. MiMo is not just an "optional model"; it will become the core underlying technology for multiple business lines of Xiaomi, including smartphones, cars, and smart home devices, ensuring a consistent intelligent experience across all devices. Xiaomi hopes that this strategy will solve the problem of fragmented AI capabilities across different terminals and form a seamless intelligent ecosystem.

However, implementing this strategy is no easy task. MiMo needs to meet the requirements of stability, response speed, and security across different products, and collaboration among business teams will be key. Although there may be additional organizational costs in the short term, this investment will ultimately safeguard Xiaomi's ecosystem and help it gain a favorable position in the competition.

More importantly, this layout is not only aimed at enhancing Xiaomi's own product capabilities but will also change the way users interact with services. In the future, users will no longer rely on traditional applications but will directly issue tasks through intelligent agents, enjoying more convenient services. This will redefine the entry point of internet services; whoever controls the user's entry point will control the future competitive advantage.