Alibaba downsizing its metaverse division, amid shifting focus and resource towards AI
Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant, is reportedly scaling back its metaverse operations
XingChiAlibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant, is reportedly scaling back its metaverse operations
XingChiAlibaba has launched a new AI-powered video generator called Qwen 2.5, allowing users to create high-quality videos from text prompts in both Chinese and English. This tool enhances Alibaba's Tongyi Wanxiang portfolio and aims to serve various industries, simplifying video production by integrating audio and offering unlimited free usage.
AnaisAlibaba shifts focus from quantum computing to generative AI, showcasing adaptability and commitment to innovation.
Hui XinAlibaba unveils Tongyi Qianwen 2.0 amidst US-China AI supremacy race and evolving regulations.
Hui XinAlibaba and Tencent push forward AI investment in Zhipu, shaping China's tech landscape.
Hui XinAlibaba highlights the versatility of Qwen-7B and Qwen-7B-Chat, making their coding, model weights, and documentation accessible to academics, researchers, and commercial institutions worldwide.
CoinliveJoseph Tsai, a co-founder of Alibaba, will succeed Daniel Zhang as chair of the internet giant. He is a noted crypto enthusiast who has invested in several startups in the sector.
TheBlockA question that popped up was whether or not AI such as DALL·E will make artists obsolete, exposing the existential threat that some people experience when they first encounter something new and unexplored.
Anna Zhu // CrowdControlThe failure also affected websites and apps at the Monetary Authority of Macau, Galaxy Macau hotel, Lotus TV Macau, and food delivery platform MFood
South China Morning PostThe firm’s NFT marketplace solution included “web hosting, digital marketing & content delivery” infrastructure, but is no longer listed on its website despite still showing up in Google search results.
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