- Alibaba introduced standalone app Wukong and plans to integrate the enterprise AI platform into DingTalk.
- The platform introduces "One Person Team" solutions, marking Alibaba's further expansion into the enterprise AI productivity market following its desktop agent.

Alibaba released a new artificial intelligence tool named Wukong, calling it the world's first enterprise-level AI-native work platform designed to provide users with around-the-clock AI agent teams.
The standalone application is open for invitation-based testing starting today and will be directly built into DingTalk, a communication platform hosting over 20 million enterprise organizations, according to an Alibaba statement on Tuesday.
Unlike other AI products on the market, Wukong is deeply integrated with enterprise organizations and can automatically inherit corporate access rules and permissions.
All agent operations run within a secure sandbox, allowing enterprise managers to monitor token consumption and operating costs, Alibaba said.
Once officially launched, global users can download and use Wukong directly. It will also support connections to major global instant messaging platforms such as WeChat and Slack.
Commercial capabilities from the Alibaba ecosystem, including Taobao, 1688.com, Alipay, and Alibaba Cloud, will be integrated into the Wukong platform in the form of skill packages.
Wukong has introduced "One Person Team" solutions covering 10 major industries such as e-commerce, manufacturing, and law. Users only need to make decisions and approve outcomes, while AI agents automatically handle execution tasks like product selection, price comparison, background checks, and listing items.
The release marks a significant step in Alibaba's expansion of its AI workplace footprint, following the full rollout of its desktop agent QoderWork earlier this month.
QoderWork allows AI to run directly in local environments, autonomously planning and executing complex workflows, including directly reading and editing local files in mainstream formats like Excel and Word.
