It was almost a year before a handful of Chinese AI chatbots received government approval for public release. Some questioned whether China’s stance on censorship might hobble the country’s AI ambitions.
The launch of ChatGPT-3.5 in December 2022 triggered a global surge in interest in large-scale AI models, with major Chinese companies such as Baidu,
Despite U.S. efforts, the domestic China AI industry is rapidly innovating — and massively undercutting U.S. AI model prices.
Tencent co-founder Charles Chen Yidan calls on educators to explore how AI can improve not only learning but also their own skills.
Chinese tech giants Tencent and ByteDance became major buyers of NVIDIA's high-end artificial intelligence (AI) GPUs. According to a report by Omdia and an analysis by the Financial Times, the companies bought some 230,
US-listed Chinese stocks, including Alibaba, Baidu, JD.com, PDD Holdings, NIO, Li Auto, and XPeng, trade lower as US-China tensions rise over AI embargo.
Micro-cap Chinese stock Kuke Music Holdings Ltd. ($KUKE) and small-cap artificial intelligence (AI)--powered virtual assistants provider Cerence, Inc. ($CRNC) have significantly increased their follower counts on Stocktwits this year.
From Meta’s content moderation and Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 50-series chips to the Getty Images-Shutterstock merger– here's all you need to know.
From Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt’s bid for TikTok to impact of an AI takeover of bank processes, here's a look at some of the major developments from across the world.
Nvidia's high-profile CEO, Jensen Huang, made a splash on Monday night when he unveiled in his keynote speech a series of new products, including a $3,000 personal AI computer that will be powered by the highly sought-after Blackwell chip.
Virtual idol LUNA, renowned DJ/producer WUKONG, and AI-powered music platform MUSIC have joined forces to transform entertainment. This partnership combines LUNA’s virtual charisma, WUKONG’s musical artistry, and MUSIC’s Web3 innovation, setting a new benchmark for creativity, fan engagement, and cross-IP collaboration.
The Wall Street Journal tracks 55 analysts covering Netflix stock, and 25 have assigned it the highest possible buy rating. Seven more are in the overweight (bullish) camp, while 19 recommend holding. One analyst has assigned the stock an underweight (bearish) rating, and three recommend selling.