Alibaba Set to Launch Qwen-Powered Enterprise AI Agent This Week
Alibaba is preparing to launch an enterprise-focused AI agent built on its flagship Qwen model, with an announcement expected as early as this week, according to Bloomberg citing people familiar with the matter.
What It Does
The product was developed by the DingTalk team — Alibaba's business communication platform — and is designed to help companies deploy AI assistants capable of independently managing computers, web browsers, and cloud servers. Unlike consumer-facing chatbots, the tool is built for enterprise workflows where agents operate across systems autonomously.
A phased rollout into Alibaba's broader ecosystem is planned, including integration with Alipay and Taobao. Neither timeline specifics nor pricing have been disclosed. Alibaba has not commented publicly.
The Bigger Picture
The launch coincides with Alibaba's quarterly results on Thursday. CEO Eddie Wu has publicly committed more than $53 billion to AI investment and has named Artificial General Intelligence a central strategic goal of the group.
The enterprise product is part of a broader wave of Chinese tech giants building agentic AI tools. Tencent is developing QClaw, its own OpenClaw-based agent framework, while AliCloud's consumer Qwen App has reached 100 million monthly active users. Local and regional Chinese governments have begun subsidizing OpenClaw adoption programs, signaling how seriously Beijing's tech ecosystem is taking the agent layer.
Alibaba's move adds a corporate-grade tier to what has so far been a largely grassroots phenomenon.