
Douyin Integrates Doubao AI
By directly integrating Doubao AI, Douyin can not only enhance its own AI capabilities but also introduce a broader user traffic to the latter.
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By directly integrating Doubao AI, Douyin can not only enhance its own AI capabilities but also introduce a broader user traffic to the latter.

Following prior moves in the UK and Indonesia, ByteDance's TikTok is preparing to explore the Spanish e-commerce market, while several US merchants have participated in small-scale tests of TikTok's domestic online shopping platform.

PICO, a VR device brand owned by ByteDance, has announced that it will hold a new product overseas launch event at 14:00 GMT+2 on September 22, five days ahead of the scheduled product launch in China.

2018 has been a turbulent year for tech companies across China. The trade war tension between the US and China has been unsettling for their businesses and long time American trade partners.
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The first AI conversational app "Dou Bao" and its web version have recently been launched, is the internal codename "Grace" AI project by ByteDance, and currently has functions such as text-based conversation and image-based conversation.

The Momoyu gaming platform under Douyin announced that it will cease operations on March 29th, 2024.

Kuaishou, China's second-largest short-video startup, marched to the US market during the COVID-19 pandemic with its new app "Zynn".

Nandir, the former design director of Xiaomi, has become the social design leader for ByteDance-owned VR firm Pico.

TikTok released a statement Thursday that its parent company ByteDance has reached a rudimentary agreement with Oracle and Walmart after months of confrontation between the hit short video app and the White House over national security concerns.

ByteDance subsidiary Douyin Group launched a new logo on October 12, and its account avatars on Douyin, TikTok's sister app for mainland China, and on its official WeChat account have been replaced with new ones.

An insider reveals that ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming is highly interested in the exploration of AI hardware.