AI Office Automation Daily Briefing — June 10, 2026
Covering the latest developments from DingTalk, Lark/Feishu, WeCom, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and the AI Agent landscape.
1. DingTalk
1.1 Alibaba Employee Posts 70,000-Word Postmortem on DingTalk ONE Project Before Leaving
On June 5, 2026, a 70,000-word departure postmortem on the DingTalk ONE project was published on Alibaba’s internal network, drawing widespread industry attention. The author witnessed the entire lifecycle of this flagship AI product — from inception and launch to downsizing. ONE was designed to proactively aggregate work messages (“task finds people”), aiming to become DingTalk’s new homepage, peaking at ~3 million daily active users. However, the project ultimately contracted due to multiple inherent contradictions: shifting positioning, short-video card designs ill-suited for office environments, and employee pushback against auto-read receipts. Under a high-pressure “one release per day” iteration cycle, the team prioritized surface-level features while core infrastructure remained underdeveloped. The project was eventually dismantled and absorbed into the Wukong project. 1
1.2 DingTalk Integrates Multiple Mainstream AI Models, Supporting Video Generation and Image Editing
According to recent evaluations, DingTalk has integrated several mainstream AI models including Sora2, NanoBanana, Gemini 3 Pro, and ChatGPT, supporting video generation, image editing, real-time 3D particle system creation, and novel writing. Comparative tests show DingTalk AI performs on par with original models in audio-visual quality, motion coherence, and image detail restoration, with no noticeable degradation. Sora2-generated videos feature coherent plots and natural character behavior; NanoBanana can precisely perform image modifications such as glasses removal, acne addition, and face fattening while preserving original features with minimal quality loss. DingTalk AI also offers enterprise knowledge Q&A, enabling quick document retrieval from chat history and automatic report, PPT, or public account content generation. 2
2. Lark / Feishu
2.1 Feishu 2026 Spring Launch Introduces aily Smart Partner, Entirely Demo-Based
On March 19, 2026, Feishu held its Spring new product launch, adopting a rare full-demo format with no slides. The core announcement was Feishu aily (Smart Partner), giving every user their own AI companion within Feishu. aily activates in under a minute with no installation or configuration needed — users set its personality and preferences through conversation. Unlike OpenClaw, aily can access users’ work information within Feishu (documents, calendars, chat history) upon authorization. It doesn’t require adding the Agent to group chats, which would expose data; instead, it securely retrieves context as the user. Feishu also announced that all major domestic LLM providers have completed integration with the Feishu OpenClaw official plugin — platforms including Volcano Engine, StepFun, Kimi, Coze, MiniMax, and Zhipu AI can now configure Feishu bots with zero additional effort when deploying OpenClaw. 3
3. WeCom (Enterprise WeChat)
3.1 WeCom CLI Goes Open Source, Enabling Deep AI-Office Integration
Tencent’s WeCom CLI tool (Tencent/wecom-cli) was officially released on March 30, 2026, as a fully open-source and free project. The tool achieves deep integration between AI and WeCom by exposing seven core office capabilities to various AI Agents: messaging, schedule management, online document collaboration, and video conferencing setup. It natively supports mainstream AI Agents including Claude Code and Codex, achieving full coverage of popular intelligent assistants. Common commands include one-click meeting creation (wecom-cli meeting create --title "Weekly Standup" --time "2026-05-29 15:00") and automatic daily message summarization for specified groups (wecom-cli message summary --group "Team Chat" --range "today"). 4
3.2 Weisheng Launches Claw AI Agent, Natively Embedded in WeCom
Weisheng, leveraging the WeCom ecosystem, has launched the Claw AI Agent — a representative next-generation AI product that embeds natively into WeCom. The agent supports scheduled task dispatch, proactive information push and progress reporting, with 100% local data deployment ensuring enterprise data security. According to Weisheng’s customer data, after deploying the WeCom AI solution, employee basic office efficiency improved by over 50%, with average installation and setup taking just 5 minutes — no coding skills required. 5
4. Microsoft 365 / Copilot
4.1 Microsoft 365 Copilot Gets Major May 2026 Redesign, Restoring User Control
In late May 2026, Microsoft officially adjusted its AI assistant 365 Copilot’s design strategy, acknowledging that the previously forced floating interface button disrupted workflows. Microsoft will push a fix allowing users to right-click the floating icon and manually dock it to the top toolbar or sidebar, moving beyond the floating-only mode. Currently, Microsoft 365’s Copilot paid adoption rate stands at just 3.3%. Edge browser Copilot received multiple upgrades, notably cross-tab information aggregation — users can start a conversation and Copilot extracts content from all open tabs. Microsoft also ended OpenAI’s exclusive partnership in Office, introducing Anthropic’s Claude model, allowing users to freely switch between OpenAI and Anthropic models within Copilot. 6
5. Google Workspace / Gemini
5.1 Google I/O 2026 Unveils Major Workspace Upgrades with Voice and Image Editing
At its annual developer conference Google I/O, Google announced a comprehensive overhaul of Google Workspace, adding conversational brainstorming capabilities, an upgraded Gmail AI inbox, and a new app called Google Pics. The new “Gmail Live” feature lets users organize their inbox on the go — just tap the Gmail Live button and ask about flight gate numbers or other information, and Gmail automatically searches emails for answers. “Docs Live” positions itself as a brainstorming thought partner — writers can talk to Docs to draft speeches or important emails. Google Pics, built on the latest Nano Banana model, focuses on image editing with object segmentation technology, allowing users to select and edit specific elements within an image independently. 7
5.2 Gemini Gets Full Upgrade Across Docs, Sheets, and Slides with Near-Human Spreadsheet Capabilities
Google has significantly upgraded Gemini AI capabilities across Workspace apps. New features allow users to create and refine drafts in Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides, design slide styles, and gather contextual information from their Google accounts. In Docs, users can describe requirements through a chat interface to quickly generate document drafts, pulling content from Gmail, other documents, and more. Sheets gains near-human-level spreadsheet processing, capable of auto-filling missing data and searching the web to fill gaps. These features will first roll out to AI Ultra and Pro subscribers, with Docs, Slides, and Sheets updates launching globally in spring, initially in English only. 8
6. AI Agent Landscape (Wukong, WorkBuddy, Claude, etc.)
6.1 Wukong AI: 2026 Commercial Deployment Case Studies Show 5x Efficiency Gains
In 2026, AI Agents are moving from proof-of-concept to large-scale commercial deployment. Zhejiang Youkela Smart Technology achieved full deployment within two weeks of DingTalk Wukong’s launch, boosting work efficiency at least 5x and overall revenue by 30%. Key applications include: Wukong analyzing over 5,000 user reviews in 10 minutes to inform product design, raising new product launch success rates from 60% to 92%; international sales using AI recording cards for real-time Arabic/Spanish-to-Chinese transcription back to the factory; and operational data collection compressed from 2 hours of manual work to 5 minutes. Suzhou Guangxian Energy Construction imported nearly one million charging station order records into Wukong, enabling natural language query analysis that replaced the need for professional BI dashboard builders. At the 2026 DingTalk Summit, four enterprises — Chongqing Fumin Bank, Tibet Pharmaceutical, Shanshui Group, and Sichuan Jule Food — signed strategic agreements with Wukong. 9
6.2 WorkBuddy Enterprise Edition Launches, Tencent Cloud Initiates Buddy AI Ecosystem Co-Creation Program
On June 7, 2026, the “Tencent AI Co-Creation Camp — Buddy AI Ecosystem Co-Creation Program” was officially launched at the 2026 Tencent Cloud AI Industry Application Conference. 23 companies including Airstar, Anker Innovations, DeepSeek, Weaver, KIMI, Meituan, Ping An Bank, Ctrip, and Zhipu AI appeared as inaugural partners. WorkBuddy Enterprise Edition drives enterprise AI adoption from “super individuals” to “super teams,” offering three progressive capabilities: Experts (packaging role-specific knowledge into AI), Assistants (transforming AI into 24/7 digital employees), and Teams (enabling super individuals to form super teams). Tencent Cloud VP Liu Yi disclosed that WorkBuddy is already China’s largest desktop office agent by active users and month-over-month growth; on the WorkBuddy platform, per-user token consumption grew over 10x in just three months. 10 11
6.3 Anthropic Expects $10.9B Q2 2026 Revenue, First Operating Profit
While global AI giants remain mired in “high revenue, high losses,” Anthropic has signaled a breakthrough: expected Q2 2026 revenue of $10.9 billion with an operating profit of approximately $559 million — potentially becoming the first AI Agent company to achieve quarterly profitability. The winning formula isn’t the well-known chatbot but Claude Code, its “code scalpel.” Since its May 2025 launch, Claude Code has become Anthropic’s fastest-growing product, with $2.5 billion in annualized revenue and 54% market share in AI programming tools, far surpassing GitHub Copilot and competitors. Currently, 4% of global GitHub public code commits are completed by Claude Code — up from 2% just one month ago, potentially reaching 20% by year-end. Eight of the Fortune 10 are now Claude customers; KPMG has deployed Claude across its entire 276,000-employee workforce. 12
6.4 AI Agent at Mid-2026: From 88% Failure Rate to 54% Production Deployment
The first half of 2026 is being called the “watershed year” for AI Agent deployment — while 88% of pilot projects never reach production (Forrester/Anaconda 2026 data), 54% of enterprises have already deployed AI Agents in core operations (KPMG Q1 2026 AI Pulse Survey). Successfully deployed AI Agent projects have a median payback period of just 5.1 months, with Sales Development Representative (SDR) scenarios achieving the fastest recovery at 3.4 months. Companies that successfully crossed the “valley of death” share three common traits: starting with single high-value scenarios, establishing governance before action, and pursuing deep integration over broad coverage. Gartner predicts that by end of 2026, 40% of enterprise applications will integrate task-specific AI Agents. 13
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