Alipay's New ACT Protocol Bridges AI Agents and Secure Payments
Alipay Pioneers Trust Framework for AI Assistants
Imagine telling your digital assistant to "book a train ticket to Shanghai" and having it seamlessly handle everything from seat selection to payment - without compromising security. This vision just became reality with Alipay's groundbreaking ACT Protocol.
The Trust Gap in AI Assistance
As AI agents increasingly handle sensitive tasks like financial transactions, consumers face a dilemma: convenience versus control. Current systems often force users to juggle multiple apps or repeatedly verify identities. Alipay's solution? Create common rules of engagement for AI across platforms.
"We're building digital traffic laws," explains an Alipay spokesperson. "The ACT Protocol tells everyone how to interact safely when AI initiates actions on your behalf."
How ACT Works
The protocol establishes four key safeguards:
- Clear Authorization Boundaries: Defines exactly what tasks an AI can perform
- Transparent Audit Trails: Every action leaves verifiable records
- Intent Verification: Double-checks critical operations with users
- Secure Payment Channels: Keeps financial data protected during transactions
Crucially, all money movements - whether instant payments or scheduled transactions - require direct user approval. The AI acts as your efficient secretary, not your accountant.
Real-World Applications
The difference becomes clear when booking travel:
- You tell your assistant: "Find me a window seat on tomorrow's early train to Shanghai"
- It automatically checks schedules across platforms without exposing your payment details
- After presenting options, it waits for your final approval before completing the purchase
- The entire transaction occurs within Alipay's secure environment
For merchants, joining the ACT ecosystem means one standardized integration works with all compliant AI platforms - eliminating costly custom development for each assistant.
Balancing Innovation and Protection
The protocol follows three guiding principles: 1️⃣ Compatibility with existing systems 2️⃣ Privacy-first design minimizing data collection 3️⃣ Vendor-neutral openness encouraging industry participation
"This isn't about locking users into Alipay," emphasizes the spokesperson. "We want to establish baseline trust so everyone can innovate safely."
The company currently seeks partners across e-commerce, travel services, and government systems to expand the ACT network.
Key Points:
- 🔒 ACT Protocol creates China's first standard for commercial AI agent interactions
- 🤖 Maintains human oversight while automating complex multi-step tasks
- 💳 All financial actions require explicit user authorization
- 🛒 Simplifies merchant integrations across different AI platforms
- 🌐 Open framework invites broader industry participation





