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From Baijiu to Bots: How China’s Spring Gala Became an AI and Robot Showcase
China’s 2026 Spring Festival Gala has pivoted from traditional sponsors such as baijiu brands toward AI assistants, robots and internet platforms. ByteDance’s Doubao and several robotics firms are using the national broadcast to seed user growth and investor interest, but the technology and commercialization behind the spectacle remain nascent.

China’s Market Pulse: From tighter gig-economy rules to ByteDance’s Seedream 5.0 and local stimulus for homebuyers
Chinese authorities moved to strengthen protections for gig workers and to regulate opaque consumer products, while local governments and firms deployed incentives and product launches to sustain demand. ByteDance rolled out Seedream 5.0 in a bid to deepen its AI creative stack as markets reacted with sectoral rotation and holiday cost pressures surfaced in retail logistics.

China’s AI “Red‑Envelope” War: Alibaba’s Qianwen Rockets to 58m Daily Users — But Will They Stay?
Alibaba’s Qianwen vaulted to 58.48 million daily users on day one of its Spring Festival cash giveaway, narrowing the gap with ByteDance’s Doubao and eclipseing Tencent’s Yuanbao. The spike underscores how massive subsidies can reconfigure app rankings quickly, but low retention figures suggest the gains may be fleeting unless platform AI capabilities and habit formation improve.

ByteDance Rolls Out Seedream 5.0 Preview, Bringing 2K–4K Image Generation into Its Consumer Apps
ByteDance has launched Seedream 5.0 Preview, enabling 2K and 4K image generation within its Jianying and Xiaoyunque apps and opening grey testing on the Jimeng AI platform. The move integrates higher‑resolution generative capabilities into mass‑market creative tools, accelerating adoption while raising moderation and provenance concerns.

Chinese Studio Drops Near‑Seven‑Minute In‑Engine Teaser for Black Myth: Zhong Kui — and Its Founder Warns About AI Deepfakes
Game Science released a near seven‑minute in‑engine video for Black Myth: Zhong Kui as a Lunar New Year greeting; the clip contains no gameplay and ends on a mysterious tableau. CEO Feng Ji separately warned that advanced video‑generation models such as Seedance2.0 make it easy to fabricate realistic footage and urged the public to be sceptical of unverified videos, particularly those showing identifiable people.

ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 Turns Everyone into a Director — and Terrifies Filmmakers
ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 is a generative video model that creates multi-shot, 2K-quality sequences with synchronized audio from mixed media inputs and text prompts. Its release has provoked excitement over reduced production costs and creative possibilities, alongside sharp concerns from filmmakers, legal experts and market observers about job disruption, copyright and platform concentration.

China’s New Year Becomes AI’s Debut Season: Giants Gamble Billions and Workers Guard the Servers
China’s tech giants turned the Spring Festival into a high-stakes field test for generative AI, deploying billions in marketing and integrations while backend engineers worked through the holiday to prevent compute-driven outages. The event may mark a pivot from model-building to mass application, accelerating consolidation and everyday use of AI across social, local and entertainment services.

ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 Tests Ignite Demand for GPUs and Data‑Center Capacity
ByteDance is testing Seedance 2.0, an AI model that automates short video production end‑to‑end and could dramatically increase demand for cloud compute, storage and CDN capacity. Analysts say the model lowers production barriers but intensifies hardware needs and raises quality, copyright and moderation challenges.

Seedance 2.0: ByteDance’s AI Turns Prompts into Sounding, Moving Films — and Rewires the Cost of Production
ByteDance’s Jimeng AI has launched Seedance 2.0, a generative video model that synchronises images and sound and can follow complex camera directions. Independent tests by NetEase show striking gains in action consistency and realistic ambience, but also persistent artifacts, transition roughness and high compute costs. The model promises to lower production marginal costs and expand commercial markets while raising IP, deepfake and regulatory challenges.

China Markets Rally as ByteDance Unveils Advanced AI Video Tool and Global Costs of Winter Games Reignite Debate
Chinese markets rallied on February 9, buoyed by gains in tech and semiconductor sectors even as gold and silver rose amid geopolitical caution. ByteDance launched Seedance 2.0, a generative AI video model that heightens both commercial opportunity and regulatory risk, while Italy’s Milan–Cortina Winter Olympics underscored the growing fiscal weight of hosting major events. Beijing also reported that its five‑year seed‑industry targets were met, strengthening agricultural self‑reliance.

EU Flags TikTok for 'Addictive' Design — Beijing‑linked App Pushes Back as Regulators Close In
The EU has characterised TikTok’s product features as exhibiting ‘addictive’ design, prompting a swift rebuttal from the app and signaling escalated regulatory pressure in Brussels. The move could force design, algorithmic and safety changes with broad implications for TikTok’s revenues and for global tech regulation.

From Chatbots to Rockets: How Eight Private Giants Are Rewriting the Rules of Global Tech Infrastructure
A small set of private companies now commands valuations normally associated with public tech giants, and their worth derives less from single products than from durable infrastructure — compute and model stacks, satellite and launch networks, payment rails, logistics and urban transport systems. The recent SpaceX–xAI deal and Waymo’s funding round illustrate a market reappraising which startups are foundational, reshaping commercial competition and regulatory priorities globally.