Beijing Mobile users can enjoy the computing power package.
Recently, China Mobile Beijing Company launched the "Computing Power Token Package" for individual users, billed by word elements and paid on demand. This move aims to help artificial intelligence computing power transition from the laboratory to everyday life. For users who already have cloud computers, the computing power token package will provide a minimum of 5.99 yuan for computing power per package, or as low as 24.99 yuan for a monthly package of 10 million word elements; for users without cloud computers, Beijing Mobile has introduced a cloud computer integration package with the built-in intelligent agent tool OpenClaw, allowing users to use it right away without having to set up the environment themselves, and supporting mainstream general language models. China Mobile has successively launched such packages in Beijing, Hubei, Henan and other places, aiming to solve the problems faced by users when using artificial intelligence services, such as complex local deployment, high computing costs, and concerns about data security. Transitioning from "traffic management" to "computing power management," in the near future, basic telecommunications operators have introduced a series of innovative computing power services, such as China Unicom recently launching a computing power integration subscription package. These innovative services provide support for artificial intelligence applications to enter households, continuously expand the boundaries of inclusive services, and contribute to the accelerated development of the new form of intelligent economy and the high-quality development of the digital economy.
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