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Ant Reportedly Preparing Major Alipay Revamp with AI Agent Features
Ant Group is testing a comprehensive revamp of Alipay, which will introduce an AI agent interface to step up competition with WeChat, Bloomberg, citing sources, reported.Ant Group ...
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Ant Group is testing a comprehensive revamp of Alipay, which will introduce an AI agent interface to step up competition with WeChat, Bloomberg, citing sources, reported.

Ant Group will reportedly roll out a new feature allowing users to input text or voice commands to enable the Alipay AI assistant to book rides, order coffee or arrange food delivery.

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With user authorization, the assistant will also be able to execute wealth management tasks such as purchasing mutual funds.

The new version of Alipay, which is still undergoing internal testing, has not yet had a final launch timetable, sources divulged.

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