This article is authored by Amit Ranjan Alok, doctoral candidate, Chinese Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
ByteDance’s Seedance, Alibaba’s Wan and Happy Horse, Kuaishou’s Kling, MiniMax’s Hailuo AI and Tencent’s Hunyuan.
Officials worry a gap in export rules let Chinese firms acquire banned Nvidia Blackwell chips via overseas subsidiaries. New guidance aims to close it.
Tencent Chief AI Scientist Yao Shunyu, who joined the company from OpenAI, said Friday he aims to pursue artificial general ...
ByteDance’s Volcano Engine has raised its full-year model-as-a-service (MaaS) revenue target to RMB 15 billion (USD 2.2 ...
General Mills is selling its Häagen-Dazs ice-cream shops in mainland China to an investor group that includes Chinese tea ...
Arm Holdings CEO says banning AI CPU exports to China is difficult due to their widespread use, with US attempts facing major ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is reportedly preparing to raise approximately 50 billion yuan ($7.4 billion) in its first ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is set to raise about 50 billion yuan ($7.4 billion) in its first funding round, people with ...
Seres may not be a household name in the West, but it was actually founded in Silicon Valley a decade ago as SF Motors, before being rebranded and establishing itself in China. Now it’s in the middle ...
Photo source: Dreamstime (Freerlaw, ID: 366905298). The subscription test comes as ByteDance expands in MaaS and AI shopping. Doubao may be nearing the end of its free-first phase. In May, reports ...
The Leica Camera AG sale rumors have taken another interesting turn, with fresh reports now suggesting that HSG – formerly ...
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