The viral AI agent OpenClaw — formerly known as Clawdbot, then Moltbot — has found an audience in China. Since last week, Chinese tech companies including Tencent, Alibaba, and Volcano Engine, a cloud ...
Alibaba and China Telecom launched a data center in China designed for AI training and inferencing.
Cluster in Shaoguan powered by domestically developed Zhenwu chips latest evidence that China is doubling down on home-grown ...
Growing concerns over China’s rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are driving an unprecedented alignment between ...
Chinese companies are going full steam ahead with giving their robots the OpenClaw lobster fix, but US is still worried about AI going rogue.
At China’s hot new tech events, lobsters are everywhere – lobster balloons, lobster headbands, lobster plushies in claw ...
ByteDance launches Seedream 5.0 with advanced image editing and lower pricing. Alibaba unveils Qwen-Image-2.0, supporting 1K-token prompts and 2K images. Both models directly challenge Google’s Nano ...
China's tech giants and local governments are helping push the adoption of AI tools, including the viral personal digital assistant OpenClaw. The AI agent developed by Austrian developer Peter ...
Hesai will spend US$28.9 million this year to design and manufacture 'eyes and muscles' for robots, creating a new growth ...
This year's Lunar New Year holiday is shaping up as an intense AI competition for China's tech industry. Unlike previous campaigns driven by payment platforms or e-commerce red envelope promotions, ...
Chinese tech giants like Alibaba and Tencent have added cloud support for OpenClaw. The viral AI agent has also taken off among Chinese users, with some buying Mac Minis to run it. The agent's rapid ...
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