Why hasn’t the HarmonyOS version of WeChat matched its Android and iOS counterparts in functionality? And how’s the situation for other Chinese Internet Companies?
For a company long defined by proprietary development, this move is a symbol of a broader technological undercurrent sweeping across China: from innovation to diffusion.
In the global race to foster innovation, Silicon Valley and Tokyo Bay have long dominated. China’s Greater Bay Area, has emerged as an ambitious challenger.
AI has evolved from assistance into proactive (intrusive) decision-making. If AI is making decisions, who programmed those choices, who benefits and who’s accountable?
In the high-stakes arena of AI, a fascinating new narrative is emerging. Google’s recent I/O prominently featured Chinese AI models alongside U.S. tech stalwarts.
Fall is high time for Chinese tech giants to head overseas. Last month, Pinduoduo’s cross boarder ecommerce platform Temu and IfYooou entered the overseas market.