In a landmark year for college admissions, AIbase has announced that its AI-driven platform, Quark, has serviced over 40 million students and parents nationwide, generating an astounding 12 million "admission reports" and addressing more than 330 million specific queries related to college applications. This achievement not only sets a new benchmark for the scale of college admission support but also elevates the level of intelligent assistance available to students.
Quark's success is attributed to its three core features: "admission reports," "in-depth college search," and "intelligent selection of colleges." These features are powered by the country's first self-developed large-scale college admission model and a comprehensive knowledge base, which streamlines the decision-making process from complex inquiries to the generation of comprehensive admission reports.
As of July 8th, Quark has provided over 12 million "admission reports," crafted by an AI agent that utilizes a sophisticated "plan-execute-check-reflect" methodology. This approach represents the broadest application and proliferation of deep research techniques within the country, according to industry insiders.
This year, students have posed an increasing number of genuine and specific personalized questions during the application process. Data indicates that Quark has answered over 330 million admission-related queries, with the proportion of complex questions doubling from the previous year. Questions such as "I come from an average-income family. Could you recommend some cost-effective university majors, preferably public undergraduate programs with high graduate school entrance rates, with distinct academic strengths and majors that are likely to secure employment or postgraduate recommendations in the future?" have become more common.
Since launching its college admission services in 2019, Quark has cumulatively served over 160 million users. This year, Quark's "Warm Ray Project" has extended its reach to rural high schools in provinces such as Hunan, Guizhou, and Hainan, ensuring that more ordinary student families can benefit from expert-level guidance provided by AI products.