The move strengthens Tencent’s AI ecosystem and raises competition with Alibaba and ByteDance in China's fast-growing enterprise software market.
Tencent is expanding its artificial intelligence push with the rollout of a new AI assistant for WeCom, the corporate version of WeChat. The company is also testing AI features inside its flagship consumer app while refining its global gaming strategy.
Key Details
Tencent has started rolling out an AI agent called Dayuan to selected WeCom users. The assistant is powered by DeepSeek’s latest V4 model and can interact with users through natural language.
According to Tencent, Dayuan can analyze internal company data such as group chats, emails, and calendar entries to help businesses understand customer feedback, manage client relationships, and automate repetitive tasks. These include generating industry briefings and drafting weekly reports.
At the same time, Tencent is testing another AI assistant, Xiaowei, within WeChat. The launch reflects the company's effort to increase AI adoption across its ecosystem as competition intensifies with Alibaba’s Qwen platform and ByteDance’s AI initiatives.
Tencent also announced a partnership between Tencent Cloud and the World Economic Forum, expanding its role in global digital infrastructure projects.
Meanwhile, reports suggest Tencent is reassessing some investments in Japanese gaming studios, signaling a more selective approach to its overseas gaming portfolio.
Market Reaction
Tencent shares traded higher in Hong Kong, reflecting investor interest in the company's growing AI ambitions. The developments come as Chinese technology stocks face broader market pressure and increased competition in the AI sector.
Markets will be watching how quickly Tencent expands Dayuan and Xiaowei beyond testing, whether AI features gain meaningful user adoption, and how the company balances investments in AI infrastructure with changes to its international gaming strategy.
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Source: Yahoo Finance
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