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ByteDance is restructuring its AI business to deepen collaboration across Doubao, Feishu, and Volcano Engine in enterprise productivity scenarios. The move merges product teams and unifies enterprise go-to-market operations for MaaS and SaaS offerings while keeping Feishu’s existing services unchanged.
ByteDance denied reports that it plans to enter autonomous driving, despite claims it was exploring driverless logistics under Volcano Engine’s automotive division. The company said it is conducting early-stage research into frontier AI large models, including Physical AI, but has no plans to develop a smart driving business.
ByteDance has reportedly issued internal security guidelines for OpenClaw-style tools and launched an employee enterprise service, ByteClaw, built on Volcano Engine’s ArkClaw enterprise version. The guidance highlights prompt injection, data theft, supply chain issues, access misconfiguration, and malicious plugins, while steering staff toward compliant tools and away from core production deployments.
Volcano Engine reports Doubao’s daily token usage exceeded 120 trillion as of March, doubling in three months and rising roughly 1,000-fold since its May 2024 launch. The source attributes growth to AI video creation and faster adoption of AI agents, alongside an increase in high-volume enterprise customers on Volcano Engine.
ByteDance is restructuring its AI business to deepen collaboration across Doubao, Feishu, and Volcano Engine in enterprise productivity scenarios. The move merges product teams and unifies enterprise go-to-market operations for MaaS and SaaS offerings while keeping Feishu’s existing services unchanged.
ByteDance denied reports that it plans to enter autonomous driving, despite claims it was exploring driverless logistics under Volcano Engine’s automotive division. The company said it is conducting early-stage research into frontier AI large models, including Physical AI, but has no plans to develop a smart driving business.
ByteDance has reportedly issued internal security guidelines for OpenClaw-style tools and launched an employee enterprise service, ByteClaw, built on Volcano Engine’s ArkClaw enterprise version. The guidance highlights prompt injection, data theft, supply chain issues, access misconfiguration, and malicious plugins, while steering staff toward compliant tools and away from core production deployments.
Volcano Engine reports Doubao’s daily token usage exceeded 120 trillion as of March, doubling in three months and rising roughly 1,000-fold since its May 2024 launch. The source attributes growth to AI video creation and faster adoption of AI agents, alongside an increase in high-volume enterprise customers on Volcano Engine.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-5528 | ByteDance Consolidates Doubao, Feishu, and Volcano Engine to Accelerate Enterprise AI Productivity | ByteDance | 2026-07-30 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5352 | ByteDance Denies Smart Driving Entry, Reframes Focus on Frontier ‘Physical AI’ Research | ByteDance | 2026-07-14 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-2824 | ByteDance Tightens Internal AI Tool Governance With ByteClaw and OpenClaw Security Rules | ByteDance | 2026-03-18 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3567 | ByteDance’s Doubao Hits 120 Trillion Daily Tokens as Video and AI Agents Drive Enterprise Scale-Up | ByteDance | 2024-07-28 | 0 | ACCESS » |