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The Taobao AI large-scale model 'Taobao Wenwen' is currently undergoing internal testing.
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The Taobao AI large-scale model 'Taobao Wenwen' is currently undergoing internal testing.
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As China’s fastest-growing toymaker, Pop Mart International Group announced today that the company is planning to sell 135.7 million new shares to global investors
Pinduoduo, the second-largest e-commerce platform in China, announced that it will cooperate with a provincial satellite TV station to host the upcoming Double 11 Super Night Gala.
Evergrande Group is negotiating with both state-owned and private companies to sell stakes in the China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group and Evergrande Property Services Group, according to Reuters.
Li Auto responds to the cause of the Li L9 rear-end accident as 'the vehicle system mistakenly identified an advertisement image as a real car,' and 'will improve the software system in the future.'
Baidu received approval for the commercial operation of its autonomous car service in Beijing on Thursday.
Che Che, Vice President of Chinese streaming platform iQiyi and head of YOH Studio, announced his resignation from iQiyi on Thursday via his personal Wechat account.
A Tesla owner said his new Model Y, which he bought six months ago, suddenly caught fire. When Tesla offered compensation, they requested him to sign a confidentiality agreement.
Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory now reportedly has an annual production capacity of more than 750,000 units, making it the company's largest facility, according to a second-quarter earnings report released on July 20.
Tencent announced on October 29 that it will acquire a 6.86% stake in Kadokawa for 30 billion yen ($263 million) via its subsidiary Sixjoy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tencent in Hong Kong.