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.
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.
Tencent Holdings has announced the launch of OpenClaw, a new tool designed for businesses to facilitate the deployment of AI agents amid the 'lobster' craze sweeping China. The tool, known as ClawPro, was released in public beta by Tencent's cloud unit.