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China's social media giant, Rednote, has launched an open-source large language model, joining the growing trend of Chinese tech firms offering free artificial intelligence models.
China's popular AI chatbots have temporarily disabled their image-recognition feature during a key college entrance exam in ...
BEIJING] Xiaohongshu, also known as Rednote, one of the country’s most popular social media platforms, has released an ...
Apple released new research that accuses most advanced generative AI models from the likes of OpenAI, Google and Anthropic of ...
Alibaba and Tencent have temporarily disabled AI chatbots' picture recognition during China's high-stakes 'gaokao' college ...
Qwen, are said to have temporarily disabled functions, including picture recognition, to prevent students from cheating ...
China’s most popular AI chatbots like Alibaba’s Qwen have temporarily disabled functions including picture recognition, to ...
Despite barely mentioning India, veteran tech analyst Mary Meeker's latest trends report offers key insights relevant to the ...
IN 2025, sustainability is no longer just a nice-to-have — it's something businesses are expected to act on. Climate pledges alone don't cut it anymore. Stakeholders want to see real, measurable ...
Cybersecurity firm Harmonic Security analysed over 176,000 prompts input by about 8,000 users into popular generative (gen) ...
A stampede of contenders and copycats has followed the launch of the general AI agent, but China’s internet restrictions have so far made it easier to cater to overseas users.