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SOS (NYSE: SOS) launched SosBot 1.0 on February 17, 2026, an enterprise-grade AI agent platform targeting closed-loop execution and enterprise automation.

SosBot emphasizes a Local-First architecture for on-premise, private server and Docker deployment, an Open Core model with commercial modules, and capabilities for document automation, cross-application orchestration, and zero-code automation.

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Positive

  • Product launch on February 17, 2026 (SosBot 1.0)
  • Local-First deployment supporting on-premise, private server, and Docker
  • Open Core strategy with commercial modules and industry extensions

Negative

  • No disclosed commercial contracts, revenue, or financial guidance tied to SosBot 1.0
  • Press release does not quantify adoption timelines or customer commitments
  • Public trial URL in announcement includes an exposed token, raising potential security scrutiny

News Market Reaction

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5 alerts
% News Effect
+15.3% Peak Tracked
-18.0% Trough Tracked
$12M Market Cap
0.5x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, SOS declined NaN%, reflecting a moderate negative market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +15.3% during that session. Argus tracked a trough of -18.0% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 5 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Market Reality Check

Price: $1.30 Vol: Volume 6,502 vs 20-day av...
low vol
$1.30 Last Close
Volume Volume 6,502 vs 20-day average 19,286 (relative volume 0.34), indicating limited pre-news activity. low
Technical Shares at $1.30 are trading below the 200-day MA of $3.13 and far below the 52-week high of $9.6219.

Peers on Argus

SOS gained 3.17% while momentum-flagged peers ARBK and ANY were both moving down...
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SOS gained 3.17% while momentum-flagged peers ARBK and ANY were both moving down (median move about -5.7%). This divergence points to company-specific factors around the SosBot launch.

Historical Context

3 past events · Latest: Dec 22 (Positive)
Pattern 3 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 22 Infrastructure strategy shift Positive -13.2% Announced Tier III modular data center build and shift toward digital infrastructure.
Sep 26 Semi-annual earnings Negative -3.9% Reported higher revenue but larger net loss, weaker cash, and plan to raise capital.
Aug 28 Share structure change Negative -23.3% Terminated ADS program and implemented 150-for-1 consolidation with direct NYSE listing.
Pattern Detected

Recent announcements on strategy, capital structure, and financials often coincided with negative price reactions, including on seemingly strategic or transformational initiatives.

Recent Company History

Over the past six months, SOS issued several transformative updates. On Aug 28, 2025, it restructured trading via ADS termination and a 150-for-1 share consolidation, with shares falling 23.31%. H1 2025 results on Sep 26 showed strong $89.6M revenue but a larger net loss and sharply lower cash, and the stock slipped 3.94%. A pivot to a Tier III modular data center on Dec 22 saw a 13.18% decline. The SosBot AI platform launch follows this sequence of strategic repositioning moves.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Active S-3 Shelf · US$500 million
Shelf Active
Active S-3 Shelf Registration 2025-06-25
US$500 million registered capacity

An effective Form F-3/A shelf dated Jun 25, 2025 authorizes up to US$500 million of securities and registers 484,281,240 Class A shares underlying warrants. The prospectus describes it as a “baby shelf” with sales limited to one-third of a US$45.8 million public float within any 12-month period and notes prior usage via at least one 424B5 filing.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement introduces SosBot 1.0 as an enterprise-grade AI execution platform positioned as “...
Analysis

This announcement introduces SosBot 1.0 as an enterprise-grade AI execution platform positioned as “Execution Layer Infrastructure” between language models and business systems. It follows SOS’s earlier pivot toward digital infrastructure and past capital-structure changes. Investors may track evidence of commercial adoption, enterprise deployments under the Local-First architecture, and any associated financing activity under the existing US$500 million shelf as indicators of execution and dilution risk.

Key Terms

generative ai, robotic process automation (rpa), zero-code, on-premise deployment, +2 more
6 terms
generative ai technical
"at a critical juncture as generative AI accelerates toward large-scale commercial adoption"
Generative AI is a type of computer technology that can create new content, like text, images, or music, on its own. It’s important because it can produce realistic and useful material quickly, which could change how we create art, write stories, or even develop new products. Think of it as a smart robot that can invent and produce things almost like a human.
robotic process automation (rpa) technical
"traditional robotic process automation (RPA). SOS believes that the next phase"
Robotic process automation (RPA) is software that mimics routine human tasks—like copying data between systems, filling forms, or approving standard requests—so computers can perform them automatically. For investors, RPA matters because it can reduce labor costs, speed up operations, and cut errors without big IT projects, improving profit margins and scalability; however, it can also change staffing needs and requires oversight to manage risks and maintenance.
zero-code technical
"Intelligent workflow rule compositionZero-code enterprise automationRather than being another"
Zero-code describes software platforms that let non-programmers build apps, automations or data workflows through visual tools like drag-and-drop blocks instead of writing code. For investors, it matters because these platforms can sharply cut development time and costs, broaden who can create digital products (like giving business teams the power of an in-house developer), and drive demand and recurring revenue — while also posing risks around vendor lock-in, scalability and security that can affect long-term value.
on-premise deployment technical
"SosBot adopts a Local-First deployment architecture, ensuring:On-premise deployment across Windows"
On-premise deployment means software or IT systems are installed and run on a company’s own servers and physical premises rather than hosted by an outside cloud provider. For investors this matters because it affects upfront spending, ongoing maintenance, data control and compliance risk — like choosing to buy and maintain a house instead of renting, which can offer more control but also higher costs and responsibilities.
docker container technical
"Private server and Docker container supportFull data residency within enterprise"
A Docker container is a lightweight, self-contained package that bundles an application together with everything it needs to run—code, settings and necessary support files—so it behaves the same across different computers or cloud services. Think of it like a sealed shipping container for software: it makes apps easier to move, start and scale, which matters to investors because it can lower IT costs, speed product rollout, reduce deployment risk and help a company grow more reliably.
open core technical
"SosBot follows an Open Core + Commercial Modules + Industry Extensions model"
Open core is a software business model where the main product is offered as free, openly shared code while advanced features, support, or hosted services are sold separately. For investors, it matters because the approach combines community-driven development with clear revenue channels—like a free basic car with paid upgrades—so paywalls, licensing choices, and community adoption influence growth, churn and long-term valuation.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Building AI Execution Layer Infrastructure to Unlock the Trillion-Dollar Enterprise Automation Market

NEW YORK, Feb. 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- SOS Limited (NYSE: SOS) (the "Company" or "SOS") today announced the official launch of its enterprise-grade actionable AI agent platform, SosBot 1.0. At a critical juncture as generative AI accelerates toward large-scale commercial adoption, SosBot is built upon a core design philosophy of a "Local-First architecture + system-level execution capabilities." It is positioned as the "Execution Layer Infrastructure" for the AI era, aiming to bridge the long-standing structural divide between large language models and enterprise business systems.

Over the past two years, generative AI has achieved explosive growth in the domain of information production. However, task execution within enterprise core systems continues to rely heavily on manual operations and traditional robotic process automation (RPA). SOS believes that the next phase of AI-driven growth will stem from the transition from cognitive augmentation to closed-loop execution — a market gap that SosBot is specifically designed to address.

From AI Co-pilot to AI Operator

SosBot is built on a deterministic framework of intent parsing, task planning, tool orchestration, and execution feedback, enabling natural language to directly trigger system-level operations.

Key capabilities include:

  • Advanced document and data automation
  • Cross-application orchestration
  • Intelligent workflow rule composition
  • Zero-code enterprise automation

Rather than being another conversational assistant, SosBot is designed to function as an AI operator embedded within enterprise infrastructure.

Local-First as a Strategic Moat

In an era of tightening global data sovereignty and compliance requirements, SosBot adopts a Local-First deployment architecture, ensuring:

  • On-premise deployment across Windows, macOS, Linux
  • Private server and Docker container support
  • Full data residency within enterprise firewalls
  • Seamless integration with existing IT systems

This shall position SosBot competitively in regulated industries and multinational enterprise environments.

Open Core Platform Strategy

SosBot follows an Open Core + Commercial Modules + Industry Extensions model, enabling ecosystem-driven growth and long-term scalability.

By fostering a developer and enterprise plugin ecosystem, SOS aims to establish SosBot as the automation distribution layer of the AI economy.

Strategic Positioning and Future Direction

The launch of SosBot 1.0 marks the Company's transition from the technology validation stage to large-scale commercial expansion.

Looking ahead, SOS will continue to:

  • Expand its industry plugin ecosystem
  • Deepen enterprise-grade deployment capabilities
  • Strengthen security and compliance frameworks
  • Establish cross-industry execution standard protocols

Management Commentary

"The first wave of AI value accrued to model providers. The second wave to application layers. The third wave will belong to execution infrastructure. SosBot is designed to bridge the structural gap between language models and enterprise systems." said Yandai Wang, CEO and Chairman of SOS.

Access & Enterprise Trial

Experience SosBot at:
http://sosbot.Sosyun.com:18789/?token=934e95cf9c18efadadb3f29ce758f9b2d8605ea550b4fd6d

About SOS Limited

SOS is currently engaged in commodity trading and cryptocurrency mining and hosting business. Our commodity trading services are primarily delivered through our subsidiaries in China, while our cryptocurrency mining and hosting operations are managed by our subsidiaries in the U.S. . For more information, please visit: http://www.sosyun.com/.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements in this press release may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including, but not limited to, our expectations for future financial performance, business strategies or expectations for our business. These statements constitute projections, forecasts and forward-looking statements, and are not guarantees of performance.  SOS cautions that forward-looking statements are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties, which change over time. Words such as "may," "can," "should," "will," "estimate," "plan," "project," "forecast," "intend," "expect," "anticipate," "believe," "seek," "target," "look" or similar expressions may identify forward-looking statements.

These forward-looking statements are based on information available as of the date of this press release and our management's current expectations, forecasts and assumptions, and involve a number of judgments, risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results or performance to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but not are limited to, the risk factors described by SOS in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC").

Accordingly, forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as representing our views as of any subsequent date, and you should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements in deciding whether to invest in our securities. We do not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date they were made, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable securities laws.

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SOURCE SOS Ltd.

FAQ

What is SosBot 1.0 and when did SOS (SOS) launch it?

SosBot 1.0 is an enterprise AI operator platform launched on February 17, 2026. According to the company, it connects natural-language intent to system-level execution for automation across enterprise systems, aiming to move from AI co-pilot roles to closed-loop execution.

How does SosBot 1.0 handle enterprise data residency for SOS (SOS) customers?

SosBot 1.0 adopts a Local-First architecture to keep data within enterprise firewalls. According to the company, it supports on-premise deployment, private servers, and Docker containers to meet data sovereignty and compliance needs.

What core capabilities does SosBot 1.0 offer for enterprise automation from SOS (SOS)?

SosBot provides intent parsing, task planning, tool orchestration, and execution feedback as core capabilities. According to the company, features include advanced document automation, cross-application orchestration, intelligent workflow rules, and zero-code automation.

What is SOS's go-to-market model for SosBot 1.0 (NYSE:SOS)?

SOS is pursuing an Open Core + Commercial Modules + Industry Extensions strategy. According to the company, this model aims to foster a developer and enterprise plugin ecosystem and scale SosBot as an automation distribution layer.

Will SosBot 1.0 integrate with existing enterprise IT systems for SOS (SOS)?

Yes. SosBot 1.0 is designed for seamless integration with existing enterprise systems and supports multiple OS environments. According to the company, its deployment options facilitate integration across Windows, macOS, and Linux environments.

What near-term priorities did SOS (SOS) outline after launching SosBot 1.0?

SOS plans to expand industry plugins, deepen deployment capabilities, and strengthen security and compliance frameworks. According to the company, these actions aim to move from validation to large-scale commercial expansion.
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