The milestone comes just three months after the chatbot was opened to the public following months of trials and scrutiny from Beijing
The Chinese tech giant plans to focus on its device business over the coming year, while increasing the efficiency of its overall operations to counter geopolitical uncertainty
Beijing court rules that Alibaba's e-commerce practice known as 'choosing one from two' was an monopolistic abuse that caused JD.com severe damage, its rival said on Friday
US agencies suspect China is using artificial intelligence sift through an "enormous trove" of hacked personal data on American officials and other citizens to target specific individuals
Company says the GeForce RTX 4090 D, which will be available next month, has been designed to fully comply with US government export controls
The smartphone giant’s chief Lei Jun said the company was aiming to become 'one of the world's top five automakers'
Daihatsu's four factories in Japan will shut down till the end of January while its parent Toyota talks to authorities about what to do about the safety tests scandal revealed last week
Together China and India accounted for around 90% of Russia’s crude exports, while Europe's share fell to only about 4-5% from about 40-45%
Costs have shot up as ships have rerouted around Africa. Some shippers are looking to boost the number of vessels sailing through the Suez Canal, but others want to see if the response to Houthi attacks is effective
The surge suggests Chinese chip firms are racing to acquire lithography systems before Dutch export curbs tighten from next year
"A more dovish Fed means the likelihood of recession in 2024 has fallen considerably," one market analyst said
Earlier this month, BMW Group said it had received a test license for L3 self-driving on high-speed roads in Shanghai