Alibaba distributes tokens to employees to encourage the use of AI tools for work.

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IT Home reported on March 17 that, according to Jiemian News today, Alibaba Group is advancing an internal plan to provide employees with Token quotas, encouraging them to use advanced AI models and tools in their work.

According to the plan, Alibaba employees can use paid AI tools such as Wukong and the Qoder series for free in technology research and general office work, and the company will provide Token quotas to employees. In addition, employees can apply for reimbursement for purchasing a Bai Lian Coding Plan membership or external AI development tools.

IT Home noted that at today’s 2026 AI DingTalk 2.0 annual product launch conference, DingTalk released a brand new AI-native work platform called “Wukong,” which is open for invitation testing starting today and will be directly integrated into DingTalk, fully supporting connections to users’ DingTalk accounts, security access permissions, and application systems within the company.

The platform consists of a task reasoning engine, memory functions, AI workspace, and execution tools, integrating multiple native AI products under DingTalk. It also inherits enterprise permission rules and features an exclusive secure sandbox to prevent issues such as data leakage due to OpenClaw configurations or malicious phishing code intrusions. Users can remotely activate Wukong to complete work on computers and mobile phones, or they can directly use the Wukong Agent built into DingTalk’s latest AI 2.0 version.

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