Meituan CEO Wang Xing: The Impact of AI Agent on Me is Greater Than That of ChatGPT

marsbitОпубликовано 2026-03-13Обновлено 2026-03-13

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At a management meeting on March 13, 2026, Meituan CEO Wang Xing shared his perspectives on the development of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing that the impact of AI will far exceed that of the entire internet. He metaphorically compared mobile internet to traditional internet as "roses and peonies," while describing the relationship between AI and the internet as "monkeys and flowers," underscoring AI's significantly greater scale and influence. Wang stressed that both companies and individuals should actively embrace the AI wave. He expressed that AI Agents have had a more profound impact on him than ChatGPT. Having experienced the transition from the internet to mobile internet, Wang firmly believes that the changes brought by AI will be even more substantial—not only generating higher productivity but also deeply transforming organizational and work models. He highlighted that the digitization of the physical world is a critical foundation for AI. Although current large AI models are becoming increasingly intelligent, they still face limitations in accessing real-time information in practical applications. For instance, even if Einstein were a secretary, he might not know if a restaurant has available seats when making a reservation—not due to a lack of intelligence, but because of information constraints. To adapt to this transformation, Meituan has launched multiple AI applications and developed its own large-scale models. Wang also revealed that in 2025, Me...

At the management communication meeting on March 13, 2026, Meituan's CEO Wang Xing shared his views on the development of artificial intelligence (AI). He pointed out that the transformation brought by AI will far exceed the impact of the entire internet. He vividly compared mobile internet to traditional internet as "roses and peonies," while likening the relationship between AI and the internet to "monkeys and flowers," emphasizing that AI holds a greater advantage in terms of impact and influence.

Wang Xing stated that in the face of the AI wave, businesses and individuals should actively embrace this change. He believes that the impact of AI Agent on him is more profound than that of ChatGPT. Having experienced the transition from the internet to mobile internet, Wang Xing firmly believes that the changes brought by AI will be even more significant, not only creating higher productivity but also profoundly affecting organizational and work models.

He emphasized that the digitization of the physical world is a crucial foundation for AI. Although current large AI models are becoming increasingly intelligent, there are still limitations in accessing information in practical applications. For example, even if Einstein were a secretary, he might not know if a restaurant has available seats when making a reservation—this is not a matter of intelligence but of information access.

To adapt to this transformation, Meituan has launched multiple AI applications and developed its own large-scale models. Wang Xing also revealed that in 2025, Meituan will increase investment in real-world information infrastructure. During this year's Spring Festival, Meituan introduced an AI search product called "Ask Xiaotuan" to enhance user service experience.

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QWhat did Meituan CEO Wang Xing say about the impact of AI compared to the internet at the management meeting on March 13, 2026?

AWang Xing stated that the transformation brought by AI will far exceed the impact of the entire internet. He metaphorically compared mobile internet to traditional internet as 'roses and peonies', while AI to internet as 'monkeys and flowers', emphasizing AI's greater scale and influence.

QAccording to Wang Xing, which had a more profound impact on him: AI Agent or ChatGPT?

AWang Xing mentioned that AI Agent had a more profound impact on him than ChatGPT.

QWhat did Wang Xing emphasize as the important foundation for AI?

AHe emphasized that the digitization of the physical world is a crucial foundation for AI.

QWhat AI application did Meituan launch during the Spring Festival, and what was its purpose?

ADuring the Spring Festival, Meituan launched an AI search product called 'Ask Xiaotuan' aimed at enhancing user service experience.

QWhat investment plan did Wang Xing reveal for Meituan in 2025 regarding AI infrastructure?

AWang Xing revealed that in 2025, Meituan will increase investment in real information infrastructure to adapt to the AI transformation.

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