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MOSCOW, Jan 22 (Bernama-Sputnik/RIA Novosti) - Chinese company ByteDance, the owner of the TikTok social media platform, plans to spend over US$12 billion on developing AI-related infrastructure in ...
U.S. private equity groups have invested billions in data centers serving TikTok owner ByteDance, Kaye Wiggins, Eleanor Olcott, Owen Walker, ...
Originally created for ByteDance’s own internal messages among employees, it has now become one of the most-used office communications apps in China, with several million active users.
Even with the regulatory squeeze, ByteDance isn't slowing down. It's expanding AI capacity in Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia, to sidestep chip restrictions. The U.S. just closed a loophole ...
Beijing-based ByteDance (BDNCE) is looking to spend over ... ramped up computing capacity in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia. Though Chinese firms have been banned from purchasing Nvidia ...
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ByteDance demoed an AI model designed to generate lifelike deepfake videos from one image. ByteDance released test deepfake videos of TED Talks and a talking Albert Einstein. Tech firms including ...