On the afternoon of January 9, during the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026), Abulikemu Abulimiti, Vice President of Lenovo Group and Vice President of China Strategy and Business Development (hereinafter referred to as "Amu"), revealed that Lenovo is internally developing a "Personal Super Agent" for enterprises. This initiative aims to promote intelligent collaboration from the individual to the enterprise level and is internally codenamed "Tianxi AI Pro".
On January 6, Lenovo Group officially launched its globally-oriented personal super agent, Lenovo Qira, known as Tianxi AI in China, at its Innovation Technology Conference. This marked the official global implementation of Lenovo's personal AI "One Body, Multiple Ends" strategy. However, personal AI is only one part of Lenovo's hybrid AI approach; the company is also actively laying out enterprise AI. The goal is to create an intelligent network spanning devices, edge, and cloud, connecting individual creativity with corporate intelligence to evolve from "using AI" to "co-creating AI".
Amu stated that Tianxi AI is personal, serving as an intelligent agent for each user and representing individual interests and perspectives. To enhance employee efficiency and improve external communication, enterprises will deploy enterprise-level intelligent agents. "The intersection of the personal super agent and the enterprise super agent lies on the AI terminals purchased by the enterprise," he said. "On the same terminal, the personal super agent can leverage the capabilities of the enterprise-level agent, combining them with the employee's personal memory and knowledge base to collectively serve the employee. This defines the relationship between personal and enterprise-level super agents."
He provided an example, explaining that Lenovo's Tianxi AI can not only utilize personal data to provide AI services but will also, in the future, enable capability calls with Lenovo's LeXiang enterprise super agent and other agents in areas like marketing and sales to assist with work decisions. Conversely, anonymized, aggregated insights generated by vast numbers of employees through Tianxi AI can help enterprises optimize products and processes. Among these, LeXiang is the first enterprise-level super agent launched by Lenovo in the industry and has now become a unified interface for Lenovo's interactions with customers, the public, media, and ecosystem partners.
Amu disclosed that Lenovo began developing and trialing the implementation of the Tianxi AI Pro version last year. This will allow enterprises to purchase it under the corporate name in the future and subsequently provision a work version of the personal super agent for their employees. "The three major advantages we have established in promoting the implementation of hybrid AI—our hybrid AI strategy, substantial R&D investment, and open ecosystem—are laying a solid foundation for deep collaborative innovation between personal AI and enterprise AI".