Amap Hits 360 Million Daily Users, Launches AI-Driven 'Street Stars' During Golden Week
Alibaba's navigation app, Amap, has reached a new milestone with 360 million daily users. This comes as the company introduces a new AI-driven feature, 'Street Stars', and during the start of China's 'Golden Week' holiday.
Amap, Alibaba's Navi-app, has broken records with 360 million daily users. This surge coincides with the start of 'Golden Week', a major holiday in China. The record follows the introduction of Amap's 'Street Stars' feature, which uses AI to rank local favorites based on user behavior and opinions.
The new feature, launched in September, evaluates user actions and preferences to provide personalized recommendations. It joins existing Amap features like restaurant suggestions, ticket bookings, and local event tips. Meanwhile, Alibaba shares have risen by 65% over the last six months, with a gain of 0.13% on Monday afternoon in the German market.
Amap's user base has grown to 360 million daily users, boosted by the 'Golden Week' holiday. The new 'Street Stars' feature, utilizing AI for personalized recommendations, is expected to enhance user experience. Alibaba's shares have shown strong performance, gaining 65% in the last six months.
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