Alipay Launches AI Open Platform for Invite Testing
Alipay introduces its AI Open Platform in an invite-only testing phase. Merchants and institutions can transform mini apps, APIs, and services into AI-callable tools. The initiative highlight
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Alipay introduces its AI Open Platform in an invite-only testing phase.
Merchants and institutions can transform mini apps, APIs, and services into AI-callable tools.
The initiative highlights deeper AI integration within digital commerce ecosystems.
Alipay Introduces AI Open Platform
Alipay has unveiled its AI Open Platform, now available in an invite-only testing phase, marking a major step toward embedding artificial intelligence into its ecosystem.
The platform enables merchants and institutions to convert their existing mini apps, APIs, and services into tools that can be directly accessed and executed by AI systems.
Expanding AI Capabilities for Businesses
Through this platform, businesses can enhance accessibility and functionality by allowing AI to interact with their digital services. By enabling AI-driven execution of tasks within apps and services, Alipay is advancing toward a more intelligent and automated commerce environment.
This approach could improve operational efficiency, elevate user experiences, and unlock new automation opportunities across various industries.
NEW: Alipay has launched its AI Open Platform for invite testing, letting merchants and institutions turn mini apps, APIs and services into AI-callable tools. pic.twitter.com/KjkYA2MODf
Alipay’s AI Open Platform reflects a growing trend of integrating AI into everyday digital infrastructure. By making services AI-callable, the platform aims to create more seamless interactions between users, businesses, and intelligent systems.
As invite-only testing continues, industry participants will closely monitor how developers and enterprises adopt and expand these capabilities.
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