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CnTechPost's coverage of major Chinese tech companies, including ByteDance, Tencent, Alibaba, Baidu, Pinduoduo, and others.
  • 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.

  • ByteDance daily token usage tops 100 trillion as AI race heats up

    ByteDance's Volcano Engine has surpassed 100 trillion daily AI token calls, becoming the third company globally to reach this scale.

  • Alibaba launches enterprise AI agent Accio Work for overseas markets

    Alibaba introduced its new enterprise agent Accio Work to automate e-commerce tasks.

  • Alibaba unveils flagship RISC-V chip XuanTie C950 to meet surging AI demand

    The XuanTie C950 processor is built on a 5nm process and aims to boost agentic AI and cloud computing capabilities.

  • Alibaba to build dedicated devices for OpenClaw applications, report says

    Alibaba plans to launch a laptop called JVS Book and a mini PC product named JVS Box.

  • ByteDance sells gaming studio Moonton to Saudi's Savvy for over $6 billion

    Saudi's Savvy Games Group has agreed to acquire ByteDance's gaming studio Moonton for more than $6 billion.

  • Tencent opens QClaw to public testing amid fierce AI rivalry

    Tencent's QClaw officially begins full public testing, allowing users to install and use the AI assistant without an invitation code.

  • ByteDance expands AI push with Feishu's answer to OpenClaw

    As OpenClaw rapidly gains popularity, Feishu has become the preferred instant messaging tool for Chinese users to access the ecosystem.

  • Tencent develops standalone QClaw app to expand AI agent ecosystem

    Tencent is developing a standalone mobile application for its QClaw AI agent, aiming to complement its existing desktop capabilities.