
SenseTime Releases AI Chinese Chess Robot
On August 9, SenseTime, an artificial intelligence software company, launched its first household consumer artificial intelligence product – "SenseRobot", an AI Chinese chess-playing robot.
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On August 9, SenseTime, an artificial intelligence software company, launched its first household consumer artificial intelligence product – "SenseRobot", an AI Chinese chess-playing robot.

The Covid-19 Pandemic in 2020 has made a huge impact on the global economy and consumer market.

According to an announcement made by the Jinan Intermediate People's Court on Wednesday, the case of Chinese tech giant Tencent suing smartphone maker vivo for unfair network competition will be held on May 20.

01.AI is currently planning to spin off an AI application company, which will be based on 01.AI's large models to develop applications in areas such as gaming.

Pylontech, an energy storage battery systems provider based in China, released a proposal of private placement on Thursday evening, raising no more than 5 billion yuan ($748.08 million).

At Lenovo’s most recent annual company kick-off for its new financial year held on Wednesday, the firm's chairman and CEO Yang Yuanqing announced strong growth.

Wei Wenwen, President of Douyin E-commerce, announced that the platform's GMV in the past year increased 3.2 times year-on-year, and that more than 10 billion products were sold.

On December 12th, SVOLT announced its 'SVOLT 2024 Strategy', which includes product leading strategy, SVOLT speed service, and AI intelligent manufacturing strategy.

Zhangmen Education on Tuesday officially went public on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "ZME" in the face of tightening restrictions on e-learning platforms from Chinese market regulators, following complaints about improper business practices.

Search engine has always been an intense battleground for all tech giants. On December 11, Tencent upgraded the search function on its most popular product WeChat.

Baidu Inc. on Dec. 4 was granted the first permit by the Beijing transportation authorities for five of its vehicles to conduct fully driverless road tests.

Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing (Didi) has launched Huaxiaozhu, a new economy ride-sharing service targeting younger users.