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Apple Inc.’s iPhones will use Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s AI technology, the Chinese firm’s chairman said, affirming reports the e-commerce pioneer had scored a coveted role in helping power the iPhone in the world’s top mobile arena.
Shares of Alibaba Group listed in the U.S. extended their rally into Wednesday after reports that the Chinese tech and e-commerce giant is partnering with Apple to create artificial intelligence features for Apple products in China.
Alibaba Group Chairman Joe Tsai announced on Thursday that the company and Apple were collaborating to introduce AI for Chinese-sold iPhones. TakeAway Points: Speaking at the World Governments Summit in Dubai on Thursday,
Apple has officially partnered with Alibaba to bring Apple Intelligence features to the iPhone in China, reports 9to5Mac. Alibaba Group chairman Joe Tsai confirmed the deal on Thursday. Apple Intelligence in China will rely on Alibaba’s Qwen model,
Apple has officially partnered with Alibaba to bring Apple Intelligence AI features to the iPhone in China. Alibaba Group
Alibaba Group Chairman Joe Tsai confirmed the company is partnering with Apple to help it roll out AI for iPhones sold in China.
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KEY TAKEAWAYS Alibaba Group Chairman Joe Tsai reportedly said that the Chinese tech giant is partnering with Apple to add its artificial intelligence features for its iPhones in China. CNBC cited Tsai as saying that Alibaba could provide Apple with a local partner to navigate China's regulatory environment.
KEY TAKEAWAYS Alibaba Group Chairman Joe Tsai reportedly said that the Chinese tech giant is partnering with Apple to add its artificial intelligence features for its iPhones in China. CNBC cited Tsai as saying that Alibaba could provide Apple with a local partner to navigate China's regulatory environment.
Apple Inc.'s iPhones will use Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.'s AI technology, the Chinese firm's chairman said, affirming reports the e-commerce pioneer had scored a coveted role in helping power the iPhone in the world's top mobile arena.
Microsoft’s lease cancellations were detailed on Friday in a note from TD Cowen analysts. According to Bloomberg, the investment bank believes that Microsoft has voided contracts for data centers with about 200 megawatts in combined capacity. One megawatt corresponds to the electricity usage of several hundred households.
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