The college entrance examination volunteer application is about to come to an end. On July 8, AIbase learned from Quark that this year, Quark has served over 40 million students and parents across the country, generated over 12 million "volunteer reports," and answered over 330 million questions about volunteer applications, setting a new record for the scale and intelligence level of college entrance examination services.
This year, Quark launched three core functions: "Volunteer Report," "In-depth Search for College Entrance Examination," and "Intelligent Volunteer Selection." The product is based on China's first self-developed college entrance examination volunteer large model and a professional college entrance examination knowledge base, realizing the entire auxiliary decision-making process from complex question asking to report output.
As of July 8, Quark has provided over 12 million "volunteer reports" to students nationwide. These reports are generated by the "Volunteer Report" Agent, using deep research technology with capabilities in "task planning - execution - checking - reflection." Industry insiders pointed out that this is also the largest application and popularization of "deep research" in China.
This year, students have raised more real and specific personalized questions during the volunteer application. Data shows that Quark has cumulatively answered over 330 million questions related to volunteer applications, with the proportion of complex questions doubling compared to last year.
Questions such as "My family is ordinary, please recommend some high-value colleges and majors, preferably public undergraduate schools with high postgraduate admission rates, schools with obvious academic advantages, and recommend majors that are good for employment and postgraduate studies" are becoming increasingly common.
According to statistics, since the launch of the college entrance examination service in 2019, Quark has cumulatively served over 160 million users. This year, Quark's "Warm Glow Plan" has entered rural high schools in Hunan, Guizhou, Hainan, and other areas, allowing more ordinary student families to enjoy expert-level tutoring brought by AI products.