In the discussion on the 5th, CEO Wang Gao responded to questions regarding whether the Doubao AI phone can automatically post Weibo. The context of this discussion was that Li Nan, former CMO of Meizu Technology, talked about the current status of the Doubao AI phone and pointed out the blocking of WeChat and Alibaba-related applications. Wang Gao said that although WeChat has not completely blocked the Doubao AI phone, restrictions on simulated operations may affect the user experience.

When responding to a netizen's question, Wang Gao said, "It needs to be confirmed whether the phone can post by itself," which sparked widespread attention. He shared a picture showing that the AI phone can perform autonomous Weibo functions, but in some cases manual confirmation is still required. It can be imagined that such settings ensure user security and control during the usage process.
This discussion also involved the "Doubao Assistant" phone, a collaboration between Doubao and ZTE. The phone sold out quickly after its release, but it encountered login issues on mainstream applications such as Taobao and Xianyu, sparking discussions about the AI phone's operational capabilities. Wang Gao mentioned that some gaming applications can detect AI control and only support manual activation, indicating that the use of AI assistants is still limited.
Key Points:
🌟 Weibo CEO Wang Gao stated that whether the AI phone can post Weibo by itself "needs confirmation," but the AI phone already has the relevant capabilities.
📱 The Doubao AI phone encountered login restrictions in mainstream applications, triggering discussions about its AI operational capabilities.
⚙️ Currently, AI assistants still require manual operation for certain applications, indicating technical bottlenecks and future challenges.