
China's IT Industry Development Report released
On the afternoon of March 25, Li Ying, executive director of the Digital China Federation, released the 2017 China IT Industry Development Report (hereinafter r...
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On the afternoon of March 25, Li Ying, executive director of the Digital China Federation, released the 2017 China IT Industry Development Report (hereinafter r...

Following the launch of an AI virtual chat community App "Xiaokan Planet" in China, Baidu launched a similar AI chat App named "WiseAI" for the overseas market.

Xiaoice Company, Microsoft’s independent R&D team of AI products based in China, started the internal testing of its ChatGPT-like application "X-CoTA" on February 21.

Artificial intelligence firm DeepGlint was officially listed to the Shanghai Stock Exchange on Thursday under ticker symbol "688207," with an issue price of 39.49 yuan ($6.22) per share.

Chinese EV upstart Xpeng Motors announced on November 13 the signing of a Series C capital funding of $400 million from a group of strategic and institutional investors.

iFlytek, a Chinese information technology company, showcased its large language model named SparkDesk. iFlytek's chairman claimed that the model has outperformed ChatGPT in three key areas.

Huawei, a global supplier of ICT infrastructure and smart devices, announced on Tuesday that its Smart Home 2.0 system will be launched at the summer launch event of new products on July 4.

Baidu signed a cooperation agreement with the Chang'e Aerospace Science and Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. to become the global strategic partner for artificial intelligence (AI) in Chinese lunar exploration aerospace engineering.

Hangzhou-based AI technology company Mindverse announced on Wednesday that it has completed angel investment worth tens of millions of yuan. The leading investor was Sequoia China Seed Fund.

In the large language model R&D craze brought to the mainstream by ChatGPT, tech giants and entrepreneurs in China declared their intention. TikTok parent company ByteDance is also one of the players in the promising field.

Chinese tech company ByteDance's research team published a paper on ArXiv on December 5th, 2024, introducing a new framework called Infinity, aimed at improving the efficiency and quality of text-to-image synthesis.

For two decades, Baidu Inc has been referred to as China’s Google. Now, investors, analysts, businesses and consumers alike are gradually realizing that it is much more than a search engine.