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CnTechPost's coverage of China's Artificial Intelligence (AI) sector.
  • Kimi maker Moonshot valuation set to quadruple to $18 billion amid AI frenzy

    Moonshot is seeking to raise up to $1 billion in an expanded funding round, which would value it at about $18 billion, Bloomberg reported.

  • Alibaba launches JVS Claw mobile app to capture China's agentic AI market

    Alibaba released the JVS Claw mobile app, aiming to lower the barrier for users to deploy agentic AI.

  • China's OpenClaw frenzy turns Apple's Mac mini into scarce commodity

    Apple's Mac mini is experiencing severe shortages and price hikes of up to 600 yuan ($87) in Shenzhen due to the OpenClaw AI frenzy.

  • AI video startup AIsphere raises $300 million in record China funding

    AIsphere raised $300 million in its latest Series C funding round, setting a new record for the largest single financing in China's AI video generation industry.

  • Baidu releases DuClaw as its 'OpenClaw', joining fierce Chinese AI race

    Baidu launched a zero-deployment AI agent service named DuClaw on Wednesday to lower the technical threshold for users.

  • Tencent plans to launch AI model and agent for WeChat in 2026, report says

    The AI model completed its basic capability construction and internal codenaming, and is expected to be officially launched in 2026.

  • Tencent reportedly plans WeChat AI agent to automate daily tasks for its 1.4 billion users

    The project, classified as top secret internally, aims to automate routine tasks across millions of WeChat mini-programs for its massive user base.

  • Tencent expands desktop AI lineup with QClaw following WorkBuddy debut

    Tencent is testing QClaw, a locally hosted AI assistant controllable via WeChat, just one day after launching WorkBuddy.

  • Zhipu launches AutoClaw for one-click local AI deployment to rival tech giants

    Zhipu has officially rolled out AutoClaw, an AI tool supporting one-click local deployment of OpenClaw on personal computers.

  • Chinese local governments roll out subsidies to attract OpenClaw AI developers

    Local governments in China are rolling out financial subsidy policies to support the adoption of the viral open-source AI agent OpenClaw.