
China's 'Lobster Fever': Why Tech Giants Bet on an Austrian AI Tool
A Queue in Shenzhen
On a Friday in early March, nearly 1,000 people lined up outside Tencent Holdings' headquarters in Shenzhen. They were not there for a product launch or a job fair. They were there to have software installed on their laptops—for free—by company engineers. The software was...
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