Lei Jun Praises MiMo‑V2‑Pro: "It Is the Foundation for the Agent Era"
What Lei Jun said
It has been reported that Lei Jun (雷军), founder and CEO of Xiaomi (小米), publicly praised a product called MiMo‑V2‑Pro, calling it "the foundation for the Agent Era." The remark was highlighted by Chinese tech outlets and social feeds as a strong signal that Xiaomi is positioning the device — or the underlying software stack — as a building block for next‑generation, agent‑style artificial intelligence that can act autonomously for users.
What the Agent Era means
What is the "Agent Era"? Broadly, it refers to AI systems that do more than answer queries: they act across apps and services, plan multi‑step tasks, and manage workflows on behalf of users. MiMo‑V2‑Pro is reportedly intended to enable those capabilities, either through on‑device models, a developer platform, or a combination of hardware and cloud services that prioritize low‑latency, personalized agents. Details remain limited and Xiaomi has not published full technical specifications.
Why it matters — and the geopolitics
The praise comes as Chinese tech firms race to build domestically controlled AI stacks amid global competition and tightening export controls on advanced chips. For Western readers: China’s vendors are increasingly emphasizing self‑reliance in silicon and software to reduce exposure to U.S. restrictions. Will Xiaomi’s MiMo‑V2‑Pro deliver a meaningful platform for agents, or is it an early marketing push? The answer will depend on real‑world reliability, developer adoption, and how the company navigates supply‑chain and regulatory headwinds.
