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Jack Ma Ally Joe Tsai to Take Helm of Alibaba
  + stars: | 2023-06-20 | by ( Raffaele Huang | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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TikTok Delays Full Opening of U.S. Shop
  + stars: | 2023-05-10 | by ( Raffaele Huang | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
In March, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew responded to lawmakers’ questions about security concerns and potential Chinese government influence over the company. Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesSINGAPORE—TikTok’s Chinese parent has delayed the rollout of its shopping platform in the U.S. as concerns over the video-sharing app’s future deter merchants from joining, dragging on the company’s plans to earn more money from its prize global asset. ByteDance has postponed opening the shop to all sellers, originally intended for early spring, to June at the earliest, people familiar with the matter said. Its actual launch date might get pushed back further because of merchants’ concerns about a possible ban of the app and tepid adoption of live-streaming e-commerce in the U.S., the people said.
U.S. sanctions are spurring Chinese tech companies to accelerate research to develop cutting-edge artificial intelligence without relying on the latest American chips. A Wall Street Journal review of research papers and interviews with employees found that Chinese companies are studying techniques that could allow them to achieve state-of-the-art AI performance with fewer or less powerful semiconductors. They are also researching how to combine different types of chips to avoid relying on any one type of hardware.
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China Lays Out Strict Rules for ChatGPT-Like AI Tools
  + stars: | 2023-04-11 | by ( Raffaele Huang | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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He used to be boss of a tech giant. Now he’s studying fish and rice. The peregrinations of Jack Ma , co-founder of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., over the past year have included a visit to a Japanese lab specializing in farmed tuna—where the staff didn’t recognize him—and a Dutch university to learn about sustainable food production.
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. said it plans to split itself into six independently run companies that could seek separate IPOs, effectively dismantling a business empire built over two decades by charismatic entrepreneur Jack Ma just as the tycoon reappeared in China. The reorganization of one of China’s largest private companies, once valued at more than $800 billion but now worth about a quarter of that, comes after Chinese authorities signaled in recent months they were winding down a sweeping regulatory clampdown aimed at reining in the country’s powerful tech sector.
Alibaba plans to split itself into six independently run entities. Chinese tech giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. plans to split its business into six independently run entities, the biggest structural overhaul in its history—announced a day after co-founder Jack Ma was seen back in mainland China after almost a year overseas. Alibaba Group will become a holding company overseen by current Chairman and Chief Executive Daniel Zhang , the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
The concern around TikTok in Washington is drawing fresh attention to how Chinese apps have woven themselves into the fabric of young Americans’ lives—and what makes them so popular. Four of the five hottest apps in the U.S. in March were forged in China. Algorithms are often cited as their secret sauce. An often overlooked facet is how cutthroat competition for users at home has given Chinese firms a leg up over Western rivals.
SINGAPORE—China’s Foreign Ministry criticized the U.S. for targeting TikTok and said Beijing would never require companies to illegally gather data and intelligence from overseas, escalating the debate over the popular app a day after its chief executive was grilled in Congress. The U.S. has presumed TikTok’s guilt and unreasonably suppressed the app, even though the government has provided no evidence that TikTok threatens its national security, Mao Ning, a ministry spokeswoman, said Friday.
In the past few months, Tencent has secured government licenses for several blockbuster videogames in its pipeline. SINGAPORE—Chinese internet conglomerate Tencent Holdings Ltd .’s quarterly revenue rose 0.5% from a year earlier, backed by rising demand for digital advertisements, as executives said businesses were shaking off the impact from Beijing’s tough pandemic controls. October-December revenue rose to the equivalent of $20.8 billion, the company said Wednesday, after two quarters of contractions.
In the past few months, Tencent has secured government licenses for several blockbuster videogames in its pipeline. SINGAPORE—Chinese internet conglomerate Tencent Holdings Ltd. posted a surprise 12% rise in its quarterly profit from a year earlier, even as China’s weak economy and Beijing’s tough Covid-19 controls during the period dented demand for videogame and advertising markets. October-December net profit was the equivalent of $15.3 billion, boosted by a one-time gain of $12.46 billion from the disposal of food-delivery company Meituan stocks, the company said Wednesday. Revenue rose 0.5%. Both beat expectations of analysts polled by FactSet.
Tencent’s Sales Growth Lifted by Digital-Ad Recovery
  + stars: | 2023-03-22 | by ( Raffaele Huang | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
In the past few months, Tencent has secured government licenses for several blockbuster videogames in its pipeline. SINGAPORE—Chinese internet conglomerate Tencent Holdings Ltd .’s quarterly revenue rose 0.5% from a year earlier, backed by rising demand for digital advertisements, as executives said businesses were shaking off the impact from Beijing’s tough pandemic controls. October-December revenue rose to the equivalent of $20.8 billion, the company said Wednesday, after two quarters of contractions.
SINGAPORE—China’s top antigraft watchdog said it uncovered evidence of corruption on the part of the former chairman of chip conglomerate Tsinghua Unigroup Co. and was handing his case over to prosecutors. Zhao Weiguo , 55, was found to have illegally delegated family members and friends to operate Tsinghua Unigroup during his tenure and improperly procured goods and services from companies managed by his associates, China’s National Supervisory Commission said Monday.
SINGAPORE—China’s top antigraft watchdog leveled corruption allegations against the former chairman of computer-chip conglomerate Tsinghua Unigroup Co. and referred his case to prosecutors. China’s National Supervisory Commission on Monday accused Zhao Weiguo, 55 years old, of improperly buying goods and services from companies managed by his associates and of illegally involving family members and friends in Tsinghua Unigroup’s operations.
One of the hottest apps in the U.S. right now is TikTok’s lesser-known sibling that is also owned by Chinese parent ByteDance Ltd.App trackers show that CapCut, a video-editing tool that helps people quickly create online videos and memes, has been downloaded more in recent weeks than TikTok, the short-video sharing app that has faced rigorous scrutiny in the U.S. over ByteDance’s access to user data.
Baidu CEO Robin Li speaks at the company’s Ernie Bot launch in Beijing on Thursday. BEIJING—At an intimate event space in Baidu Inc.’s Beijing headquarters on Thursday, the Chinese search giant’s Chief Executive Robin Li sought to wow an in-person and online audience by introducing its AI-powered chatbot, Ernie Bot. Over half an hour, Mr. Li showed a series of prerecorded videos of the chatbot—the first real Chinese contender to ChatGPT, developed by San Francisco-based firm OpenAI—answering questions about Chinese literature, solving math problems and generating images and videos.
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