China Makes Strides in AI Agentic Tools as Tencent, ByteDance Step In中国在 AI 智能体工具领域取得进展,腾讯、字节跳动纷纷入局
在科技竞争背景下,中国在人工智能 “智能体框架”(即构建 AI 智能体所需的工具)领域正不断取得进展,国内科技巨头也开始与美国企业(如开发 AutoGen 的公司和 OpenAI(其推出了 Swarm))展开竞争。
腾讯控股近期也加入了这一行列,腾讯表示,基于开源模型 DeepSeek-V3.1 构建的 “优图智能体”,在网页遍历基准测试 WebWalkerQA 中取得了 71.47% 的得分。抖音(TikTok)的母公司字节跳动已于 7 月开源了其智能体开发平台 Coze Studio;而阿里巴巴集团控股则在 3 月开源了其智能体框架 Qwen-Agent。
Amid the tech war, China is advancing in artificial intelligence “agentic frameworks”—tools for building AI agents—with its tech giants competing against U.S. players like AutoGen and OpenAI Swarm.
Tencent Holdings recently joined this push: the Shenzhen-based firm open-sourced its new Youtu-Agent framework on Tuesday. Developed by Tencent’s AI research arm Youtu Labs, it was released on Microsoft’s GitHub last week. Tencent noted that a Youtu-Agent built on the open-source DeepSeek-V3.1 model scored 71.47% on WebWalkerQA, a web traversal benchmark.
Tencent follows others in China’s tech sector. TikTok owner ByteDance open-sourced its Coze Studio agent development platform in July. In March, Alibaba Group Holding—owner of the South China Morning Post—open-sourced its Qwen-Agent framework.
Agentic frameworks are software platforms offering tools to build, deploy and manage AI agents. These agents, such as Chinese start-up Butterfly Effect’s Manus and OpenAI’s Operator, can autonomously handle complex tasks by planning and executing subtasks.
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