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Kuaishou CEO details earnings: AI agents now used by over 92% of employees
Kuaishou CEO Cheng Yixiao detailed the company's AI progress during its earnings call, saying AI is rapidly integrating into its business with internal AI agent adoption exceeding 92% of employees. The figure signals that agent tools have moved from pilots to daily, company-wide use inside one of China's largest short-video platforms.
Kuaishou CEO Cheng Yixiao detailed the company's AI progress during its latest earnings call, saying AI is rapidly integrating into its business and that internal adoption of AI agents has exceeded 92% of employees.
According to a Sina Finance report, Cheng emphasized AI's penetration across content, monetization, and operations, framing it as a core driver of business efficiency.
A 92% employee adoption rate means AI tools are no longer a novelty for a few teams but an infrastructure-level capability used across nearly the entire company.
For a platform built on short video and livestreaming, AI touches content understanding, recommendation, moderation, and customer service — making internal adoption metrics an early indicator of how quickly AI monetization will show up in results.
Kuaishou has been investing in its own large models and agents, and this earnings framing confirms AI is moving from R&D toward the business mainstream.
What to watch next: when efficiency gains surface in profit and cost structure, and whether Kuaishou opens more AI products to external customers and creators.
For the industry, Kuaishou's high adoption rate shows that AI agents have passed the pilot stage inside large internet companies and entered daily, company-wide use.
Why it matters
A 92% internal agent adoption rate shows Kuaishou has pushed AI from pilots to everyday operations, making its efficiency gains and monetization pace worth watching.
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