“Bumping” Into Adolescence: Kids’ Smartwatches and the Battleground Between Safety and Control
Children’s smartwatches have become big business in China, but do their safety features outweigh the potential risks to attention spans and social in…
Children’s smartwatches have become big business in China, but do their safety features outweigh the potential risks to attention spans and social in…
China’s AI advances in education, agriculture, and exports—in numbers
Discover how AI is helping China’s savvy merchants boost sales, addressing challenges like aging populations in villages, and revolutionizing the way…
The launch of free large language models has shaken up China’s e-commerce industry, but as the technology evolves, how long before the faces selling …
In the sometimes murky world of China’s game boosters, the promise of easy money masks harsh (virtual) realities
Why do Chinese speakers use QWERTY keyboards on their computers?
As China’s “AI revival” services boom, ethical and legal controversies spread
Small game developers vie for creative and commercial success in an industry often blurring the line between work and leisure
And do people even care about websites in China’s mobile-centric society?
With the rise of short video, some of China’s earliest social media platforms have reached the end of their journey, with a few even transforming int…
Despite amassing millions of users, Meipian, a Chinese social media app targeting the senior community, continues to grapple with monetization challe…
From getting laid off to teaching AI courses, hear how employers and staff faced the onslaught of artificial intelligence in four companies