Tencent WeChat AI Agent Shows Promise in Super-App Fight: Review
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Tencent is pushing Xiaowei toward being a default errand-runner for a billion WeChat users—whoever owns the agent inside the super-app owns the demand funnel. If you sell into China or rely on WeChat traffic, start planning for a world where an AI agent, not the user, is your primary interface and gatekeeper.
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