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Kuaishou’s AI Gambit: Kling Targets $20 Billion Valuation in High-Stakes Spin-off
Kuaishou is in talks to spin off its Kling AI video generation unit at a $20 billion valuation, seeking $2 billion in fresh capital. The move follows a surge in the unit's annual recurring revenue to $500 million, positioning it as a primary challenger to global AI video leaders.

Kuaishou’s $20 Billion AI Gamble: Kling Spin-off Signals a New Phase in China’s Video-Gen Wars
Kuaishou is reportedly spinning off its Kling AI video-generation unit at a $20 billion valuation, seeking $2 billion in funding from investors including Tencent. The move capitalizes on Kling's rapid revenue growth, with its ARR reaching $500 million as it seeks to compete with global leaders like OpenAI's Sora.

The Silicon Crucible: Alibaba’s HappyHorse Joins China’s Brutal AI Video Arms Race
Alibaba has launched its HappyHorse 1.0 video model to challenge ByteDance and Kuaishou in a rapidly maturing Chinese AI market. While technically proficient in short bursts, the model faces stiff competition from established rivals who have already integrated AI video into their massive e-commerce and entertainment ecosystems.

Kuaishou’s Paradox: Record Profits and a Desperate AI Pivot Fail to Reassure Markets
Despite reporting record profits, Kuaishou faces a crisis of confidence as its e-commerce growth slows and user acquisition hits a ceiling. The company's massive 260 billion RMB gamble on generative AI has so far failed to convince investors, who are wary of high costs and stiff competition from ByteDance.

The Silicon Soul: China’s Entertainment Giants Pivot to Humans in an AI-Saturated Era
China's internet video industry has reached 1.1 billion users, with AI-generated characters now outnumbering humans 10-to-1 in the booming micro-drama sector. Despite massive efficiency gains, industry leaders are shifting focus back to human creativity and 'hybrid talent' to combat content homogenization and regulatory concerns.

The Double Game: How China’s Social Media ‘Anti-Gambling’ Stars Lead Fans to the Tables
An investigation has revealed that popular Chinese short-video influencers are using 'anti-gambling' personas as a front to recruit mainland citizens for offshore casinos. These creators provide comprehensive logistics and money laundering services, exploiting coded language and platform loopholes to bypass strict domestic regulations.

The Dark Horse Emerges: China’s AI Video Titans Seize the Vacuum Left by Sora
Following the exit of OpenAI's Sora, China's generative video sector is surging, led by an anonymous high-performing model called HappyHorse-1.0. The market is transitioning from technical demonstration to intense commercial competition, with firms like ByteDance and Kuaishou fighting for dominance in the multi-billion dollar AI-generated content industry.

Hong Kong Tech Stocks Bleed as AI Euphoria and Earnings Realities Collide
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Tech Index fell over 3% on March 26, driven by massive sell-offs in Kuaishou, Pop Mart, and leading semiconductor firms. The decline highlights investor skepticism toward current AI valuations and concerns over the long-term growth prospects of China's platform and hardware sectors.

Kuaishou’s Spring Festival Gambit: Red‑Envelope Games Drive DAU to a New Peak
Kuaishou’s 2026 Spring Festival campaign produced record daily activity driven by gamified cash incentives and QR‑based greetings, with a 60% rise in users of a shake‑to‑get red‑envelope feature and nearly 80 million participants across key events. The results highlight the platform’s skill at converting cultural rituals into digital engagement, but leave open questions about sustainability and costs.

Hang Seng Falters as Big Internet Names Slip, While Chips and AI Model Stocks Rally
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index fell 0.86% with major internet platforms declining as investors grew cautious on consumer‑facing tech. At the same time, semiconductor suppliers and AI model companies jumped sharply, reflecting a thematic shift toward hardware and generative‑AI plays.

Founder Retreats, Platforms Battle for Spring Gala, and a Dumpling Chain Goes Global: Three Shifts in China’s Consumer Sector
Jia Guolong has stepped down from key roles at an entity related to the Xibei chain amid a reputation crisis, signalling retrenchment by a founder-led brand. Kuaishou joined other major platforms to distribute the 2026 Spring Festival Gala in multiple digital formats, intensifying a broader competition for national cultural content. Meanwhile, dumpling chain Yuanji Yunjiao has expanded to 15 overseas outlets as it pursues a Hong Kong listing, underscoring the push by mid-sized Chinese food brands to internationalise.

PR Retreats, Spring-Gala Scramble and Dumplings Going Global: Three Moves Reshaping China’s Consumer Scene
Jia Guolong has stepped down as legal representative from an affiliate of Xibei as the brand recovers from a high‑profile PR dispute, Kuaishou secured a multi‑format role in streaming the 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, and Yuan Ji Yun Jiao expanded its overseas footprint to 15 stores after opening a second Thai outlet. Together these moves highlight shifts in reputation management, platform competition for cultural moments, and the operational challenges of Chinese food brands going global.