Alibaba Group has announced the launch of its new MuleRun platform, designed to provide artificial intelligence services securely and efficiently. The platform was unveiled during the Alibaba Cloud Summit on May 20, marking a significant advancement in AI technology.
Chinese technology firms, including <strong>Alibaba</strong> and <strong>Tencent</strong>, are rapidly advancing the use of AI models in robotics, marking a significant shift from digital chat to autonomous physical systems. Alibaba recently launched its <strong>Qwen3.7-Max</strong> model, featuring 'tool-calling' capabilities.
Chinese company Alibaba has announced the launch of a new artificial intelligence chip aimed at enhancing local alternatives amid global trade tensions. This announcement comes at a critical time as China seeks to reduce its reliance on foreign technology.
Alibaba and Tencent, leading companies in China's artificial intelligence sector, reported disappointing financial results with revenues falling short of expectations. This has raised concerns among investors hoping for economic growth driven by their AI investments amid significant market fluctuations.
The British government has launched an investigation into the sale of health data from UK Biobank donors on the Chinese platform Alibaba. The data, concerning 500,000 individuals, was removed following a government alert.
UK Technology Minister Ian Murray confirmed that health data of <strong>500,000</strong> participants from the UK Biobank was stolen and is being sold on the Chinese website <strong>Alibaba</strong>. This incident has raised widespread concerns regarding the security of health information.
Major technology firms in China, including <strong>Honor</strong> and <strong>Alibaba</strong>, are leading the country's push towards robotics development. This initiative aligns with Beijing's efforts to boost growth in this rapidly evolving sector.
Chinese tech giant Alibaba has announced the launch of a smart computing group consisting of <strong>10,000 cards</strong> to enhance its artificial intelligence capabilities. This initiative comes amid increasing competition in the AI sector, as China aims to develop a robust local infrastructure to support technological innovation.
Leading Chinese companies like <strong>Alibaba Cloud</strong> and <strong>Zhipu AI</strong> have decided not to open some of their latest AI models. This move aims to maximize revenue through official channels rather than relying on open-source strategies.
Chinese tech giants <strong>Xiaomi</strong> and <strong>Alibaba</strong> have announced new recruitment campaigns aimed at attracting top talent in artificial intelligence. This move comes amid fierce competition for AI expertise as both companies strive to enhance their market positions.
Chinese company <strong>Huawei</strong> has unveiled a new <strong>artificial intelligence</strong> chip that has attracted significant interest from major firms like <strong>ByteDance</strong> and <strong>Alibaba</strong>, both of which are planning to place orders. This development comes at a time when the demand for AI technologies is rapidly increasing in the global market.