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@jenniferxie12

@jenniferxie12
6 posts
2024-12-22
1/2 Great minds think alike (Q1, Q2). Q1: “It follows similar moves by ByteDance and Baidu, which have divided their AI research and application teams to tackle a competitive market” https://www.scmp.com/...
2024-12-22 View on X
South China Morning Post

Report: Alibaba splits the team developing apps for its AI chatbot Qianwen from the team that builds its LLM, following similar moves by ByteDance and Baidu

Wency Chen / South China Morning Post :

2024-01-01
1/6 First, all roads lead to Rome. Second, find a way. Finally, build a following. Who will be the crown jewel(s) of China's self-driving (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4)? No matter what the answer is, the country remains the biggest beneficiary (Q5). https://techcrunch.com/...
2024-01-01 View on X
TechCrunch

Chinese robotaxi companies are shifting to less advanced but more commercially viable smart-driving solutions, as funding dries up and losses continue to mount

Rita Liao / TechCrunch : X: @jenniferxie12 , @siddkhastgir , @tombamonte , and @ritacyliao X: @jenniferxie12 : 1/6 First, all roads lead to Rome. Second, find a way. Finally, buil...

2023-12-31
1/6 First, all roads lead to Rome. Second, find a way. Finally, build a following. Who will be the crown jewel(s) of China's self-driving (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4)? No matter what the answer is, the country remains the biggest beneficiary (Q5). https://techcrunch.com/...
2023-12-31 View on X
TechCrunch

Chinese robotaxi companies are shifting to less advanced but more commercially viable smart-driving solutions, as funding dries up and losses continue to mount

Losses push China's self-driving upstarts to seek new revenue streams  —  A few years ago, robotaxis were the darlings of venture capitalists in China.

2022-09-28
2/5 Q1: “The trend accelerated in the 2010s with the arrival of dating apps like Momo and Tantan, which emulated Tinder. Alongside Soul, they became China's three most popular dating apps, amassing over 150 million monthly active users in total.”
2022-09-28 View on X
New York Times

China has let dating apps flourish amid its crackdown on tech; data.ai: the number of dating apps with 1K+ downloads is up from 81 in 2017 to 275 in 2022

New York Times : Tweets: @jenniferxie12 , @jenniferxie12 , and @tanyabasu Tweets: @jenniferxie12 : 2/5 Q1: “The trend accelerated in the 2010s with the arrival of dating apps like...

1/5 Culture sensitivity sits right at the center of product/service localization, and here is an interesting case study (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4). https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-09-28 View on X
New York Times

China has let dating apps flourish amid its crackdown on tech; data.ai: the number of dating apps with 1K+ downloads is up from 81 in 2017 to 275 in 2022

New York Times : Tweets: @jenniferxie12 , @jenniferxie12 , and @tanyabasu Tweets: @jenniferxie12 : 2/5 Q1: “The trend accelerated in the 2010s with the arrival of dating apps like...

2022-08-04
1/4 - What does the partnership imply? - What does the equivocation imply? https://techcrunch.com/...
2022-08-04 View on X
TechCrunch

Salesforce says it is closing its office in Hong Kong and “accelerating” its strategic partnership with Alibaba “to better serve the Greater China Region”

Salesforce is repositioning itself in China as it looks to expand the reach of its customer relationship management software in the country.