For all the excitement around artificial intelligence, investors have had surprisingly little visibility into one key question: how much revenue is AI actually generating?
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
Alibaba Puts a Number on AI Monetization
Chief Executive Officer Eddie Wu said the annual revenue run rate from AI-related products exceeded RMB 49.5 billion ($7.34 billion), adding that AI's share of Alibaba Cloud's external revenue "rose to 35%" during the quarter.
Chief Financial Officer Toby Xu reinforced the point, saying AI-related product revenue delivered a "12th consecutive quarter of triple-digit growth." Xu added that quarterly AI-related revenue reached RMB 12.4 billion ($1.84 billion), implying an annualized run rate of RMB 49.5 billion.
While technology companies have broadly touted growing demand for AI, few have disclosed what percentage of their cloud revenue is directly tied to AI products. Alibaba's latest disclosure therefore offers investors a more tangible measure of how quickly AI is becoming embedded in its cloud business.
Why the 35% Milestone Matters
Three years of triple-digit growth is what turns a disclosure into a trend. It suggests AI spending at Alibaba Cloud has moved past pilot projects into budgeted, recurring work - the difference between customers testing a product and customers depending on one.
It also gives investors something they have largely lacked: a number to track. Alibaba is spending heavily on AI models and data center capacity, and until now the return on that spending has been described rather than measured. A percentage that either climbs or stalls next quarter is a test management has agreed to be graded on.
What Investors Should Watch Next
The next question is whether AI can continue expanding its share of Alibaba Cloud revenue while maintaining its exceptional growth rate.
If that percentage continues to climb in coming quarters, it would strengthen the case that AI is becoming the primary engine of Alibaba's cloud business-and provide investors with one of the clearest indicators yet that the company's AI investments are delivering measurable commercial returns.
