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The End of the Subsidy Era: Why Global AI Usage is Stalling as Quality Trumps Price
Global AI token usage has stalled after a 10-week rally, driven by rising compute costs and a market-wide shift toward efficiency. US-based models have regained their lead over Chinese competitors as developers prioritize high-performance 'product power' over low-cost alternatives.

The Price of Compliance: Alibaba Cloud to Hike SMS Fees Amid Tighter Chinese Regulations
Alibaba Cloud will raise prices for its domestic SMS services starting May 20, 2026, citing increased costs driven by stricter security and compliance regulations in China. The change reflects a broader trend of rising operational expenses for tech giants as they adapt to Beijing's rigorous digital oversight.

The Token Crunch: China’s AI Startups Face a Reckoning as Compute Costs Soar
Chinese cloud giants including Tencent and Alibaba have significantly raised prices for AI computing power, with some models seeing hikes up to 463%. This cost surge is triggering a massive shakeout among AI startups, forcing survivors to adopt extreme efficiency measures and pivot toward vertical industry applications.

The Token Tax: China’s AI Ambitions Hit a Compute Bottleneck as GPU Rents Soar
Surging demand for AI tokens has triggered a compute shortage in China, driving NVIDIA H100 rental prices up by 30% and forcing major cloud providers like Alibaba and Tencent to hike service fees. With daily token usage growing a thousand-fold in two years, the industry is shifting from subsidized growth to a high-cost reality where hardware availability dictates market power.

Alibaba Spearheads $275 Million Funding for Generative AI Challenger Shengshu Technology
Chinese AI startup Shengshu Technology has raised 2 billion RMB in a Series B round led by Alibaba Cloud, with support from state-linked funds. The deal highlights a trend of industry consolidation and a strategic pivot by Alibaba to dominate the AI ecosystem through both internal development and external investment.

Alibaba’s Qwen 3.6 Plus Shatters Records with Trillion-Call Milestone, Reshaping the Global AI Landscape
Alibaba’s Qwen 3.6 Plus has become the world's most utilized AI model, recording over one trillion calls in a single day. This milestone marks a shift from model experimentation to massive, industrial-scale implementation within the global AI ecosystem.

China’s AI Renaissance: Efficiency and Specialized Power Take Center Stage as StepFun and Alibaba Unveil New Models
China’s AI sector is rapidly diversifying with StepFun’s focus on high-speed inference and Alibaba’s Qwen 3.6-Plus targeting the coding sophistication of global leaders like Claude. These developments signal a move toward highly optimized, application-ready models that prioritize cost-effectiveness and specialized technical utility.

China’s AI ‘Token’ Fever: A New Metric for an Emerging Compute Crisis
China is experiencing a massive surge in AI 'Token' usage, leading to a 30% price hike in computing services from major cloud providers like Alibaba and Tencent. This shift is transforming computing power into a strategic national resource and accelerating the push for domestic hardware alternatives.

China’s AI Ecosystem War: Alibaba and Tencent Pivot Toward the ‘Token Economy’
Alibaba Cloud has opened its JVS Claw platform to the public, coinciding with WeChat's integration of open-source AI plugins and a new state-level focus on 'Token Economics.' These developments signal a strategic move from model building to ecosystem competition in China's AI sector.

Digital Bridges: China and Singapore Forge a New Frontier in AI Cooperation
At a recent dialogue in Singapore, officials and industry leaders highlighted the rapid integration of Chinese AI models like DeepSeek into the Singaporean ecosystem. The partnership between Singapore's national 'SEA-LION' model and Alibaba Cloud marks a significant milestone in regional technological synergy.

China’s ‘Claw’ Rush: Alibaba’s Cloud Sandbox Tries to Tame the Security Risks of Open-Source AI Agents
An open-source AI-agent craze that began abroad has generated a wave of domestic alternatives in China. Alibaba’s JVS Claw seeks to blunt the security risks of open agents by running risky tasks in a cloud sandbox and preloading curated skills, highlighting a trade-off between openness and safety as Chinese firms compete to own the next interface to AI.

Alibaba’s Qwen Loses Its Chief: Lin Junyang’s Exit Signals a Hard Pivot from Open‑Source Ideals to Commercial Pressure
Lin Junyang, the technical lead of Alibaba’s open‑source Qwen large‑model project, has stepped down amid a corporate reorganisation that centralises AI development and prioritises commercialisation. The departure highlights a broader strategic shift at Alibaba from an open‑source, model‑centric approach toward an integrated, infrastructure‑driven system designed to convert massive AI spending into revenue.