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Confirmed: Apple Intelligence in China will be powered by Alibaba

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Vlad 14 February 2025

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A few days ago a report claimed Apple had picked Alibaba to partner with in China for AI services, and today Alibaba chairman Joe Tsai has officially confirmed the news at the ominous-sounding World Government Summit in Dubai.

Tsai said: "They talked to a number of companies in China. In the end they chose to do business with us. They want to use our AI to power their phones. We feel extremely honored to do business with a great company like Apple".

Confirmed: Apple Intelligence in China will be powered by Alibaba

Prior to making its pick, Apple had been in talks with Baidu, ByteDance, and Tencent on the matter. Apple didn't go with AI hype darling DeepSeek either.

Apple has to have a local partner in China because over there AI services are required to have a permit from the government, which only hands out such permits to local companies. This is why Apple Intelligence hasn't been available in China so far. Now that Apple's found a partner, that is set to change soon.

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  • Anonymous
  • C@V
  • 05 Apr 2025

This is why everyone hates china. 'They want to use our AI to power their phones.' while at the same time we know that no one wants to partner with them. Apple, Nintendo and other companies prefer to manage their own affairs but are forced ...

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  • Amanda
  • pkX
  • 15 Feb 2025

Get life, they are closing in the US the mouthpieces run by three letter agencies on which you are basing your "knowledge".

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  • S37
  • 14 Feb 2025

ordinary people are forced into this by apple and ccp disgusting

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