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2025-12-30
Nikkei Asia 7 related

Meta says Manus, initially based in Beijing and Wuhan, will cut Chinese investor ties after the deal and “will discontinue its services and operations in China”

PALO ALTO, California/HONG KONG — Meta says it will acquire AI startup Manus and that the Singapore-based company …

2024-08-12
Reuters 3 related

As 19+ Chinese cities run robotaxi and robobus tests, safety and job loss concerns grow in China due to the rapid pace of permits issued for autonomous vehicles

Liu Yi is among China's 7 million ride-hailing drivers.  A 36-year-old Wuhan resident, he started driving part time this year …

2024-08-01
Bloomberg

A look at Baidu's experiment with driverless taxis in Wuhan, which became China's biggest proving ground for Baidu's taxis due to a relaxed regulatory approach

Wuhan's experiment with driverless taxis could help China lead the world on the emerging technology.  It also risks putting thousands of people out of work.

2024-06-13
New York Times

How China is testing more driverless cars than any other country, with 16+ cities letting 19+ companies test vehicles on public roads, aided by government help

Assisted driving systems and robot taxis are becoming more popular with government help, as cities designate large areas for testing on public roads. Mastodon: @carnage4life@mas.to . X: @baidu_inc and...

2024-03-26
BleepingComputer 40 related

The US and the UK sanction a Wuhan-based company linked to the Chinese state-backed hacking group APT31 for targeting critical infrastructure organizations

APT31 has a focus on political targets, but also high tech and intellectual property — The benign emails with tracking links followed by remote exploitation of routers is a usually a TTP reserved for ...

2023-05-09
South China Morning Post 2 related

China launches a rare on-site inspection of Wuhan-based DouYu to address “serious” issues like porn at the Nasdaq-listed, Tencent-backed game streaming company

Xinmei Shen / South China Morning Post :

2023-02-28
CNBC 1 related

Chinese media warns Elon Musk, effectively saying not to bite the hand that feeds you, after he replied to a tweet implying COVID-19 originated from a Wuhan lab

- Chinese state-run media warned Tesla CEO Elon Musk that he was risking his relationship with China, after the executive retweeted about a …

2022-11-30
Nikkei Asia 2 related

Sources detail Huawei's plans to stealthily build a domestic chip supply chain with partners in Beijing, Wuhan, Qingdao, and Shenzhen, investing over $55.8B

Nikkei Asia : Tweets: @chengtingfang , @davidkersten , and @shankhu15 Tweets: Cheng Ting-Fang / @chengtingfang : From on-shoring to stealth-shoring : how Huawei and other #China tech champions builds...

2022-09-13
Reuters

An investigation details Twitter's business in China: local governments and state media buying ads, a growing non-US revenue stream, internal tensions, and more

Even as China bars 1.4 billion citizens from Twitter, its local authorities are splurging on global advertising on the site … Tweets: @niubi , @mattnavarra , @780thc , @olivertheyoung , @aparanjape , ...

2022-08-29
New York Times

China opened corruption probes in July 2022 into some top executives in its semiconductor industry, as it rethinks its gold rush approach to chip self-reliance

Wearing a laboratory coat, China's top leader, Xi Jinping, inspected a subsidiary of Yangtze Memory Technologies Company, a national semiconductor company based in Wuhan. Tweets: @brianmannadk , @liyu...

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