This year, the Qingyuan procuratorial authorities have deeply integrated the actual needs of procuratorial work to customize AI agents, promoting work into a new stage of high-quality development, and steadily forging the “Qingyuan Path” for artificial intelligence in prosecution. This year, procuratorial authorities across the city designed 45 AI agents on various platforms, providing services such as answering public inquiries, discovering supervision points, case guidance, case analysis, and comprehensive administrative assistance to 7,765 people.
They have adopted a “cultivation” approach to build several intelligent Q&A programs like “Xiao Xin Smart Assistant”, “AI Brother and Sister Ying”, “Lianjian AI Assistant”, “Nanjian Smart Assistant”, and “Yangjian Smart Inquiry”, which are launched at the 12309 service centers of the two-level procuratorial offices in Qingyuan and various grassroots comprehensive governance centers, equipped with headphones to add voice recognition capabilities, providing “24/7, barrier-free, zero-distance” intelligent prosecutorial services.
This year, the two-level procuratorial offices added 59 models, screened 1,872 clues, and completed 303 cases. Qingyuan was selected as the first batch in the province to promote 6 reusable models.
At the same time, the Qingyuan procuratorial authorities are adept at utilizing AI agents to automatically identify, capture, and match the closest individual or similar cases, customizing and pushing relevant legal provisions, judicial opinions, and case hints to prosecutors, selecting reasonable entry points for case handling, while promptly discovering phenomena of inconsistent judgments in similar cases, clarifying related boundaries, and maximizing the quality of cases, promoting the uniform and correct application of the law.
On August 2, the Qingyuan Procuratorate held a sharing meeting on the application of artificial intelligence agents across the city, emphasizing that: “We must actively explore the intersection of new AI technologies and key tasks of ‘Protecting People’s Livelihood’, achieving real-time monitoring and intelligent analysis of issues in hot areas of people’s livelihood, accurately identifying potential risks and violations in the livelihood sector, and enhancing the relevance and timeliness of legal supervision.”
At the beginning of this year, the Qingyuan Procuratorate formed a special team for water environment governance, where members fully utilized the functions of AI agents for legal sorting, capturing, and generation, efficiently screening out clauses directly related to cases in the “Environmental Protection Law of the People’s Republic of China” and the “Water Pollution Prevention Law of the People’s Republic of China”, focusing on issues such as mining pollution, agricultural breeding pollution, ship pollution, and “four chaos” in rivers and lakes, precisely extracting legal responsibilities applicable to illegal discharges and exceeding standards, while providing clear guidance for investigation directions and evidence collection.
In May this year, the Qingxin District Procuratorate relied on interactive application platforms and judicial knowledge graph technology to customize “Xiao Xin Smart Assistant” and “Xiao Xin Protect Enterprise” AI agents, allowing the public and enterprises to obtain real-time information on legal affairs and petitioning through AI dialogue, making it convenient for inquirers to understand prosecutorial service guidelines and legal risk prevention in advance, avoiding unnecessary trips.
“Innovative active performance combined with AI informatization and intelligence is one of the work goals set by the Qingyuan Procuratorate for this year to construct special AI agents that promote the in-depth implementation of multiple special actions,” said Xiao Xiongbing, director of the office of the Qingyuan Procuratorate.
This year, with the assistance of various self-built AI agents, procuratorial authorities across the city have handled 219 cases involving enterprises, issued 73 prosecutorial suggestions, provided prosecutorial services 54 times, and resolved 32 enterprise-related conflicts, safeguarding 490 jobs.
Currently, the Qingyuan Procuratorate has created and successfully utilized multiple AI agents for document writing, such as the “Yuan Tu Big Model” of the Qingyuan Procuratorate, the “Lianjian Xuan” document writing AI agent of the Lianzhou Procuratorate, the “Nanjian Writing” AI agent of the Nannan Procuratorate, and the “Fogang AI Writing Assistant” AI agent.
The Qingyuan procuratorial authorities have developed AI agents such as “Ideological and Political Intelligent Inspection” and “Lianjian Political Work Communication”, which cover learning resources in various fields such as legal policies, document interpretation, and political theory, precisely matching the personalized learning needs and work characteristics of procuratorial officers, intelligently recommending customized learning resources.
In addition, they will deeply analyze the learning trajectories and outcomes of each officer, providing personalized learning suggestions one-on-one, helping officers optimize their learning strategies, accelerate their learning processes, and enhance learning efficiency and outcomes.
“We continuously strengthen the organic integration of technical operational logic and ideological and political education, creating AI agents for ideological and political learning to stimulate the innovative learning vitality of procuratorial officers in an easily accessible and convenient manner.”
“Yingjian Xiaocai”, “Lianjian Financial Assistant”, “Cai Zhixing”…… Since May, procuratorial authorities in Qingyuan have successively established multiple AI agents related to financial management to assist judicial authorities in efficient financial operations.
It is understood that the financial AI agents can form AI logic based on character text and code training, build knowledge graphs, and provide comprehensive information query and knowledge navigation services. Procuratorial officers can interact instantly through mini-programs, obtaining personalized and precise information services by asking questions, easily reviewing financial and other related knowledge, significantly improving the work efficiency and satisfaction of officers and managers, facilitating efficient and convenient administrative affairs management, and promoting the construction of intelligent procuratorial offices.
“Administrative management matters, processes such as ‘people, affairs, finance, materials, and strategies’ have become more intelligent, standardized, and modernized through AI agents,” said Chen Wenfeng, head of the financial equipment department of the Qingyuan Procuratorate, at the sharing meeting, stating that AI agents can effectively enhance internal management efficiency and achieve cost reduction and efficiency increase.

