Alibaba Launches Enterprise AI Agent Platform

· Source: aibusiness · Field: Technology & Digital — Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Emerging Technologies & Innovation · Depth: Fundamental Awareness, quick

Summary

Alibaba has launched "Wukong," an agentic AI platform for businesses, designed to coordinate multiple AI agents to automate complex tasks such as document editing and research, currently available for invitation-only beta testing. This initiative is part of a broader restructuring under the newly formed "Alibaba Token Hub" business group, which consolidates various AI divisions to seize the "historic opportunity" presented by AI agents and artificial general intelligence (AGI). The company also recently unveiled its "Qwen3.5" AI model for autonomous complex tasks, underscoring its ambition to consolidate AI capabilities. These developments occur amidst intensifying competition in the agentic AI market, with other tech giants like Nvidia, Meta, Tencent, and Zhipu AI actively developing their own agentic platforms and solutions.

Key takeaway

Alibaba launched Wukong, an agentic AI platform for businesses, designed to coordinate multiple AI agents to automate complex tasks like document editing and research. This initiative, part of a broader restructuring under the new Alibaba Token Hub, consolidates its AI divisions (Tongyi Lab, Qwen) to capitalize on the AGI inflection point. It positions Alibaba in the intensifying agentic AI market, offering enterprise-grade autonomous AI solutions against rivals like Nvidia, Meta, and Tencent.

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