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Chinese AI startup Z.ai (formerly Zhipu) just released brand-new open-source LLM GLM-4.5, which it claims is even cheaper to ...
Startup Z.ai, formerly known as Zhipu, announced Monday a new, low-cost AI model as Chinese companies race to stay at the ...
Beyond dancing robots and eager-to-help digital avatars, Shanghai's World AI Conference saw China stake its claim to global ...
The implications are far reaching. DeepSeek’s breakthrough prompts a complete rethinking of how AI infrastructure is ...
The AI industry in China is shifting its focus from cash-burning large language models to business applications.
China has developed more than 1,500 AI models, comprising approximately 40% of the 3,755 AI models worldwide, according to ...
A Chinese AI startup, Z.ai (formerly Zhipu), has introduced its new open-source large language model, GLM‑4.5, which it says ...
An Alibaba Cloud expert told the Global Times on Monday that these three models' performance is comparable to leading ...
DeepSeek has seen use of its models drop to 80 per cent from 99 per cent on Chinese cloud computing platform PPIO.
China’s AI messaging is starting to sound like “AI for all,” but the United States is split on its own tactic.
Star founders, Beijing officials and deep-pocketed financiers converge on Shanghai by the thousands this weekend to attend ...
China’s fast-growing AI scene had a big moment this week as Beijing-based startup Z.ai, formerly known as Zhipu, rolled out ...
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