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Tencent's AI Agents Go Beyond Chatbots With New Task Automation Tools

Tencent Takes AI From Talk to Action With New Automation Suite

Tencent has rolled out what it calls its "Lobster Special Forces" - a collection of AI tools that don't just chat but actually get work done. Unlike typical chatbots that answer questions, these automated agents remember past interactions and complete practical tasks across personal and professional settings.

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Meet the Lobster Crew

At the heart of this launch is WorkBuddy, designed for everyday office workers who need help but don't want technical hassles. It works right out of the box - no IT degree required - handling common workplace scenarios with surprising ease. New users get a generous 5,000 credit trial to test its capabilities.

For those who need remote access, QClaw (currently in testing) turns your smartphone into a command center for your home computer. Imagine finishing reports or transferring files by simply texting instructions through WeChat - that's QClaw's promise.

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Businesses get their own specialized tools too. The ADP Intelligent Agent Development Platform integrates smoothly with Enterprise WeChat while keeping sensitive data securely compartmentalized by department. Meanwhile, Tencent Cloud Lighthouse ensures these digital workers never sleep, maintaining 24/7 availability across multiple simultaneous agents.

Security Comes First

The company hasn't overlooked safety concerns that come with powerful automation tools. Local installations benefit from an "Isolation Room" feature in Tencent Computer Manager (v18), while cloud-based operations are protected by real-time monitoring that blocks risky commands before they execute.

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What makes this ecosystem particularly compelling is its growing library of over 13,000 pre-built skills through SkillHub. Whether you're managing Xiaohongshu campaigns or conducting Baidu searches, there's likely an automated workflow ready to deploy.

Key Points:

  • WorkBuddy: Instant-start office assistant requiring zero setup
  • QClaw: Remote-control your computer via WeChat messages (in testing)
  • Enterprise Solutions: Secure platforms with department-level data controls
  • Safety Features: Both local isolation and cloud-based threat detection
  • Skill Library: Thousands of pre-built workflows available immediately

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