On September 16, the domestic third-party data institution QuestMobile released its latest AI application industry report, with Doubao, DeepSeek, Yuanbao, Kimi, AQ, and others making it to the Top 10 Chinese AI-native applications. Among them, AQ, an AI health application under Ant Group, made its debut on the list, ranking first in the industry with a month-over-month growth rate of over 60.1%. According to public information, it has been just over two months since AQ officially launched its independent app.

According to the QuestMobile report, the top three categories in the AI-native application field are comprehensive assistants, search engines, and professional consultants. It is clear that the first two categories still lead significantly, but the AI professional consultant category is showing great potential: the month-over-month growth rate of native apps reached 56.5%, far exceeding the first and second categories, and AQ also quickly made it into the top 10 of the industry list.

In recent years, Ant Group has accelerated its efforts in AI medical and health care. In July 2024, it launched China's first batch of multimodal medical large models, "Ant Medical Large Model"; on June 26 this year, it officially launched AQ, a strategic-level application for the general public, which subsequently topped the Apple App Store medical chart. According to the information, AQ provides hundreds of AI services to users, including seeking medical treatment, consulting, interpreting reports, and measuring health, and connects with nearly one million real doctors nationwide, over 5,000 hospitals, and over 300 AI avatars of renowned doctors. On September 11, Han Xinyi, CEO of Ant Group, stated at the Outubu Conference that he hopes within the next five years, everyone will have an AI health manager they can rely on.
