1 May 2025

Ant Group showcases its top AI researchers in bid to woo graduates in tight talent market

Ant Group showcases its top AI researchers in bid to woo graduates in tight talent market

Fintech giant Ant Group has publicly introduced its renowned team of AI researchers for the first time, presenting them as mentors for new talent it plans to recruit for its “exploration journey” towards achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI). Ant’s “Plan A” talent recruitment programme disclosed the names of world-class mentors who would work with applicants […]

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Chinese EV industry pits battery swapping technology against ultra-fast charging

Chinese EV industry pits battery swapping technology against ultra-fast charging

Efforts by the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) industry to reduce consumer anxiety about driving ranges have pitted battery swapping technology against ultra-fast charging capabilities, even though both save time for drivers. “Carmakers and consumers now have two options as they choose which kind of EVs to buy,” said Davis Zhang, a senior executive at Suzhou

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TikTok confirms plans to build €1 billion data centre in Finland

TikTok confirms plans to build €1 billion data centre in Finland

TikTok planned to invest €1 billion (US$1.14 billion) to build its first data centre in Finland as it moved data storage for European users to the continent, a TikTok spokesman confirmed on Wednesday. The spokesman declined to give further details, as he confirmed the plan revealed to Reuters by two sources familiar with the matter.

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Volkswagen, GM, Nissan adopt Chinese technology as they strive to win back EV market share

Volkswagen, GM, Nissan adopt Chinese technology as they strive to win back EV market share

Foreign carmakers from Volkswagen to General Motors (GM) and Nissan are fighting back in mainland China as they unveiled new electric vehicle (EV) models at the Auto Shanghai trade show, after losing their share to local rivals in the world’s largest automotive market. The carmakers are banking on Chinese EV technologies to make their products

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