Alibaba has taken a major step forward in its workplace collaboration effort with the integration of its new ChatGPT-like service into DingTalk. This groundbreaking technology utilizes a large language model known as Tongyi Qianwen and is exclusively given access to the computing power resources of Alibaba’s ChatGPT-style tool, giving DingTalk an edge in the market. The move was demonstrated by DingTalk President Ye Jun in a real-time demo and showcased the many ways the updated app could be used.
The integration comes as rival software platform Feishu, run by ByteDance, is making to move to provide its own AI-driven offerings within its app. As the competition between workplace collaboration software intensifies, Alibaba’s latest move gives it an impressive lead that is sure to be followed by other software providers.
Alibaba is one of the most prominent e-commerce and internet-based technology companies in the world. With its headquarters in Hangzhou, China and established in 1999, the company the headquartered in Hangzhou, China and has become a key player in the global market. It is dedicated to the development of artificial intelligence and has become a leader of the digital revolution.
Ye Jun is the President of DingTalk and works under Alibaba group. He is responsible for the continuous improvement and innovation related to DingTalk’s business. He is an experienced senior executive in the Internet industry and has held various senior positions in many successful companies over the years. Ye Jun’s expertise in digital transformation, product innovation and technology has helped the company to stay in front of the competition. In the real-time demonstration, Ye Jun highlighted the amazing capabilities of the chatbot and offered powerful insights into the potential applications of the service.