Tag: Tencent
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Alibaba AI Controls Robots
Alibaba’s latest AI models now extend beyond language processing into physical control systems, with the Qwen3.7-Max release introducing tool-calling functions that let the model orchestrate navigation, obstacle avoidance, and task planning on robotic hardware. The move aligns with similar efforts at Tencent, where its OpenClaw framework has already powered the first mass-produced humanoid from startup…
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AI Replaces Super-Apps
China’s largest technology companies are accelerating a fundamental redesign of how users interact with digital services, betting that conversational AI agents will replace today’s super-app interfaces as the primary gateway to commerce, information, and communication for the country’s 1.4 billion residents. Alibaba’s recent unveiling of the Zhenwu M890 accelerator and the accompanying Panjiu AL128 rack-scale…
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Huawei Leads AI Revolution
Introduction to a New Era in AI and Tech The landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) and technology is undergoing a significant transformation, with recent developments indicating a shift towards greater self-reliance and innovation. At the forefront of this change is Huawei, a company that has been investing heavily in research and development (R&D) to advance…
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Alibaba Unveils Qwen3.5 AI
The Chinese tech landscape is abuzz with the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, as companies like Alibaba and ByteDance push the boundaries of what is possible with AI. At the forefront of this movement is Alibaba’s Qwen3.5, a cutting-edge AI model that has been making waves with its impressive capabilities and potential to disrupt the…
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Alibaba Bets Big on AI
Alibaba’s AI Ambitions Take Center Stage Alibaba’s recent announcement to spend $3 billion on its Qwen chatbot app has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, signaling a significant escalation in the company’s artificial intelligence (AI) investments. This move is particularly noteworthy given the timing, coinciding with the Lunar New Year, a period when Chinese tech…
