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How Alibaba’s AI Tool “Accio” Enhances Small Business Operations in Europe and the Americas

How Alibaba’s AI Tool “Accio” Enhances Small Business Operations in Europe and the Americas
 

In a significant move to empower small businesses, Alibaba has launched an AI-powered search engine named Accio. This tool, designed for businesses in Europe and the Americas, promises to revolutionize how companies source supplies by leveraging advanced AI technology.

 

Key Features

Accio uses Alibaba’s Tongyi Qianwen large language model to provide a sophisticated search experience. With simple text or image prompts, businesses can discover wholesale products, assess their popularity, and estimate potential profits. This tool aims to enhance decision-making and procurement efficiency.

 

Impact on Purchase Intent

Initial tests have shown a remarkable 40% increase in purchase intent compared to traditional search engines. This boost underscores the tool’s potential to drive sales and streamline operations for small businesses.

 

Global Reach and Integration

Supporting multiple languages, including English, German, French, Portuguese, and Spanish, Accio is set to cater to a diverse market. The tool draws from a vast database of over 50 million businesses and 1 billion product listings, providing comprehensive insights across more than 100 markets.

 

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