Qwen Opens Platform to Third-Party AI Agents, Onboards KFC, Luckin Coffee, Mixue and More · TechNode
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Qwen opens platform to third-party AI Agents, onboards KFC, Luckin Coffee, Mixue and more · TechNode
Alibaba-backed Qwen App announced on Wednesday that it is opening its platform to third-party Agents and Skills, allowing companies to operate branded AI agents within the app. According to the company, Luckin Coffee, KFC, Mixue, and China Eastern Airlines are among the first businesses to begin testing related services, with some features expected to roll out in the near future. The move marks a step in Qwen’s evolution from a general-purpose A…
Alibaba Opens Qwen AI to Third-Party Services in Push for Agent Dominance
Alibaba Opens Qwen AI to Third-Party Services in Push for Agent Dominance - The Chinese e-commerce giant integrates brands like Luckin and KFC into its Qwen app, heating up the battle with Tencent for AI-driven assistant ecosystems
Alibaba's Qwen Opens to Third-Party Agents and Skills; KFC, Luckin, MIXUE Among First Adopters
Alibaba's flagship AI assistant, Qwen (also known as Tongyi Qianwen), has taken a major step toward becoming an open platform by opening up to third-party Agents and Skills. The move marks a significant shift in China's AI assistant landscape, positioning Qwen as a hub where enterprises can build, deploy, and operate branded AI agents directly within the app. What's Changing The Qwen app now allows enterprises to integrate their own Skills — pur…
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