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CnTechPost's coverage of China's Artificial Intelligence (AI) sector.
  • Alibaba's new CoPaw 1.0 targets local AI deployment with enhanced security

    Alibaba's Tongyi lab has released version 1.0 of CoPaw, a system focusing on localized AI deployment to significantly reduce users' token consumption costs.

  • Chinese AI star Zhipu sees wider loss on R&D spending, core business grows exponentially

    Net loss widened to 4.718 billion yuan in 2025, primarily due to a sharp rise in research and development costs.

  • Apple pulls AI features in China hours after surprise midnight launch

    Apple accidentally pushed Apple Intelligence to some Chinese users who updated their iOS operating systems on March 31, but pulled the feature after about three hours.

  • Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 uncovers high-severity vulnerability in OpenClaw

    Over 170,000 publicly accessible OpenClaw instances face security risks, Qihoo 360 said.

  • Lenovo targets AI boom with 2 PCs optimized for OpenClaw

    Lenovo rolled out two PCs tailored for OpenClaw applications, aiming to lower the high deployment barriers associated with open-source AI agents.

  • Alibaba unveils upgraded AI with video coding, voice cloning

    Alibaba launches full-modal AI model Qwen3.5-Omni, supporting a 256k context window and 113 languages.

  • Kimi maker Moonshot's annual recurring revenue tops $100 million after K2.5 launch

    Moonshot's API tokens per minute (TPM) supply quota quickly tightened following the launch of its Kimi K2.5 model.

  • Chinese AI giant DeepSeek recovers from unexpected 12-hour crash

    This marks the longest single service disruption on record since DeepSeek's inception.

  • ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 goes overseas after Hollywood copyright clash

    ByteDance has launched its AI video model Seedance 2.0 in overseas markets via CapCut, implementing strict copyright protection measures.

  • Alibaba expands AI reach with public launch of JVS Claw

    Alibaba has fully opened its automation tool JVS Claw to all users, removing the need for invitation codes.