# Alibaba Qwen
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WeChat’s AI Pivot: Tencent Mobilizes Meituan and JD to Battle Alibaba and ByteDance
Tencent has opened the WeChat AI ecosystem to major partners JD.com and Meituan, creating a unified AI Agent network to compete with Alibaba's integrated services and ByteDance's massive Doubao user base. This shift focuses on 'capability sharing' over traditional 'traffic sharing,' allowing AI assistants to handle complex tasks like e-commerce and food delivery through Agent-to-Agent (A2A) collaboration.

Chasing the ‘iPhone Moment’: China’s Tech Giants Bet Big on the AI Glasses Supply Chain
Chinese tech firms and supply chain manufacturers are aggressively positioning themselves for a boom in AI glasses. By focusing on critical Micro LED optics and specialized semiconductors, these companies aim to dominate the hardware foundation of the next major computing platform.

Huawei Proposes ‘Tao’s Law’ to Rewrite Semiconductor Evolution in the Post-Moore Era
Huawei has launched 'Tao’s Law' to replace Moore's Law with a focus on 'logical folding' and advanced packaging, aiming to circumvent lithography limits. Coupled with Alibaba's AI successes, these moves are driving a significant rebound in Hong Kong-listed tech stocks.

Google’s High-Speed Gambit: Gemini 3.5 Flash and the Global Race for AI Efficiency
Google has launched Gemini 3.5 Flash, its fastest and most efficient multimodal AI model yet, offering it for free to global users. The release underscores a strategic shift toward high-speed, agentic AI capable of video editing and complex task management to stay ahead of rivals like OpenAI and Alibaba.

Capital and Convergence: China’s AI Giants Pivot Toward Productivity and Robotics
China's AI sector is entering a phase of maturity marked by massive $2 billion funding for Moonshot AI and a pivot toward productivity-focused tools from Alibaba and Tencent. The rise of humanoid robot marketplaces and global corporate restructuring further signal a shift toward the integration of AI into physical hardware and industrial workflows.

Beyond the Screen: How Huawei and OpenAI are Reshaping the AI Interface in 2026
AI is transitioning from digital chatbots to physical interfaces, led by Huawei's new AI glasses and a surge in humanoid robotics. As OpenAI and Adobe refine enterprise agents, China is doubling down on domestic GPU infrastructure and embodied intelligence to lead the next hardware-software integration wave.

The Agent Pivot: Why 2026 Marks China’s Shift from Large Models to Autonomous Systems
China's AI sector has pivoted from developing foundational models to deploying autonomous 'Agents' in 2026, driven by an explosion in token consumption and a new focus on 'Harness Engineering.' Major players like Alibaba and DeepSeek are now prioritizing task-oriented autonomy and domain-specific expertise to transform AI from a simple tool into a functional 'digital employee.'

Beyond Reasoning: Why Agentic Thinking Is the New Frontier for Global AI
Former Alibaba Qwen lead Lin Junyang argues that AI is shifting from a 'reasoning' phase to an 'agentic' phase where models are trained to prioritize action and environmental interaction. He highlights the technical difficulties in merging deep thinking with instruction-following and predicts that future AI success will depend on building integrated systems that can independently determine the necessary level of deliberation for any given task.