By Eduardo Baptista
BEIJING, Feb 9 (Reuters) – Alibaba’s artificial intelligence chatbot Qwen temporarily stopped issuing coupons due to customer overload, hampering a new โcampaign to promote the tool’s capabilities beyond simply answering questions to โassist shopping.
Qwen began offering coupons to users on Friday that allow for in-app purchases from โAlibaba-owned retail platforms using chatbot prompts alone. The initiative is the first phase in a 3-billion-yuan ($433 million) plan to attract more users to the chatbot during China’s annual Spring Festival holiday.
Since last month, Alibaba has sought to make Qwen a โ one-stop shop where users โcan access its other apps directly in the chatbot and complete payments, much like Google integrates its Gemini chatbot into โapps like Maps.
But the rollout of what the e-commerce giant calls the chatbot’s Agentic AI strategy has been marred by technical difficulties since the start of the coupon giveaway.
Alibaba โsaid that 10 million orders were placed within the first nine hours โof the campaign. And faced with an overwhelming flood of attempted orders over the weekend, Qwen announced on Sunday on its official Weibo channel that it was overloaded and pleaded for users to give the chatbot a break.
Repeated purchase prompts on Monday generated different versions of a refusal, citing user โ oversubscription, Reuters checks showed, although by late Monday โthe problem appeared to have been fixed.
“Everyone’s โenthusiasm for experiencing AI shopping is too high! Currently there are too many participants in ‘Qwen free order’, we are working tirelessly โto maintain the campaign’s โ experience,” replied Qwen to one of the purchase prompts earlier on Monday.
The chatbot added that shoppers would still have time to redeem their โ coupons, which will remain valid until February 28.
Alibaba declined to comment further on the technical โdifficulties.
($1 = 6.9289 Chinese yuan renminbi)
(Reporting by Eduardo Baptista; Editing by Miyoung โKim, Joe Bavier and Louise Heavens)