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Alibaba Launches Latest Agentic AI Platform with International Unit's Accio Work

Accio Work offers SMEs automated compliance and cross-border e-commerce operations with over 10 million monthly users, eliminating technical setup barriers, Alibaba said.

  • On Monday, Alibaba International Digital Commerce Group launched Accio Work, a no-code AI platform automating cross-border e-commerce operations for small and medium-sized enterprises globally.
  • AIDC Vice-President Zhang Kuo said the offering aims to "democratize enterprise-grade AI," giving smaller firms access to capabilities typically available only to major corporations amid a global rush to adopt AI agents.
  • Accio Work deploys a "squad" of specialized agents handling critical tasks including VAT filings and logistics across more than 100 markets, drawing from real-time transaction records to ensure accuracy.
  • Supporting over 10 million monthly active users, the platform allows solo founders to manage business workflows through a customizable fleet of "virtual employees" handling everything from sourcing to store optimization.
  • Security remains central to Accio Work, which features sandboxed environments and explicit user approval for high-stakes actions, ensuring data sovereignty as the service becomes available online later this month.
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Alibaba International Launches Accio Work, an Enterprise AI Agent for Global Businesses

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