Alibaba Bets on AI Agents with Wukong Enterprise Platform

Updated on Mar 19, 2026 06:21 PM
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HANGZHOU: Alibaba unveiled Wukong, an AI agent platform built for enterprise customers. It allows businesses to deploy and manage multiple AI agents through a single interface. Currently in invitation-only testing, it handles document editing, internal approvals, meeting transcription, and research autonomously.

The launch arrived 24 hours after Alibaba announced the creation of its Alibaba Token Hub business group. CEO Eddie Wu will lead the new division directly. It consolidates Tongyi Laboratory, the Qwen model team, MaaS, AI Innovation, and the newly created Wukong division under one roof. Wu framed the move in stark terms, describing it as a “historic opportunity” at the “threshold of an AGI inflection point.”

Wukong integrates natively with DingTalk, Alibaba’s enterprise messaging platform serving over 20 million corporate users. Plans to connect with Slack, Microsoft Teams, and WeChat are already on the roadmap. Future integration with Taobao and Alipay would extend the platform’s reach across commerce and payments.

The launch arrives under internal pressure. Three senior members of the Qwen team departed this year before the restructuring was announced. The exits signal turbulence at the model layer even as Alibaba accelerates its enterprise push.

Published on March 18, 2026

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