// Global Analysis Archive
TechNode reports that Qwen App is opening its platform to third-party Agents and Skills, enabling branded AI agents from companies such as KFC, Luckin Coffee, Mixue, and China Eastern Airlines. The move signals a shift from general-purpose assistance toward integrated, transaction-oriented workflows, with adoption dependent on real-world performance and user acceptance.
TechNode, citing Bloomberg, reports Apple may let users choose third-party AI models in iOS 27 to power core Apple Intelligence functions such as Siri and writing tools. If implemented, the change could help address current AI feature limitations on iPhones sold in China by enabling domestic models like DeepSeek and Doubao at the system level.
TechNode reports that Qwen App is opening its platform to third-party Agents and Skills, enabling branded AI agents from companies such as KFC, Luckin Coffee, Mixue, and China Eastern Airlines. The move signals a shift from general-purpose assistance toward integrated, transaction-oriented workflows, with adoption dependent on real-world performance and user acceptance.
TechNode, citing Bloomberg, reports Apple may let users choose third-party AI models in iOS 27 to power core Apple Intelligence functions such as Siri and writing tools. If implemented, the change could help address current AI feature limitations on iPhones sold in China by enabling domestic models like DeepSeek and Doubao at the system level.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4926 | Alibaba-Backed Qwen Opens Agent Platform, Bringing Major Brands Into a Chat-First Service Layer | Alibaba | 2026-06-04 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-4587 | Apple’s iOS 27 ‘Extensions’ Could Open System-Level AI Defaults—A Potential Reset for China iPhone AI | Apple | 2024-11-04 | 0 | ACCESS » |