
Karen Chiu
Production Editor at South China Morning Post
Senior Reporter @AbacusNews covering China tech for the rest of the world. Used to write for news shows @cnni. @DukeU and @JMSCHKU alum.
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1 month ago |
scmp.com | Karen Chiu
Alibaba Group Holding’s international wholesale marketplace, Alibaba.com, expects all sellers on the platform to adopt its artificial intelligence (AI) tools by the end of this year, as the e-commerce giant boosts its investment in the technology. More than half of the roughly 200,000 merchants on Alibaba.com were already using its AI applications on a weekly basis, company president Zhang Kuo told the South China Morning Post in an interview on Monday. Alibaba owns the Post.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
scmp.com | Karen Chiu
University students in Guangzhou create PUA Investigative Report to spread awareness
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Jun 27, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Karen Chiu
3 days agoI'll never leave the country again without following these tips, downloading these free apps, and saving alllll this money. In total, I spent 10 days in London, Oxford, and Birmingham and I also took a day trip to Bath. I studied abroad in London over a decade ago and visited again last year, so …
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Feb 6, 2024 |
scmp.com | Karen Chiu
Douyin CEO Kelly Zhang steps down as head of TikTok’s Chinese version to focus on ByteDance video editor CapCut and AIKelly Zhang Nan, the most powerful woman in ByteDance, has stepped down as CEO of the Douyin business unit that includes the Chinese version of TikTok, as well as other signature products such as news aggregator Jinri Toutiao.
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Feb 15, 2023 |
scmp.com | Karen Chiu
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RT @Techmeme: Profile of Chinese streaming service Bilibili, which has 54M DAUs and made 40% of its 2020 revenue from mobile games, despite…

This thread is great

There’s a Chinese language Clubhouse room on the Xinjiang camps right now.

“On different expatriate forums, some suggest using Taobao, China’s eBay equivalent, to purchase an unofficial ‘Communist Party Withdrawal Certificate.’” https://t.co/3aLx1Ewww3