China’s DeepSeek AI Lab Sparks Global Cost Debate 🌐🤖
China’s DeepSeek AI lab is reshaping the global AI landscape with its cost-effective approach, sparking debates on the true financial barriers in AI development. 🤖💰
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China’s DeepSeek AI lab is reshaping the global AI landscape with its cost-effective approach, sparking debates on the true financial barriers in AI development. 🤖💰
Who rocked the Snake Year Dance Fun challenge on CGTN Super Night? Host Zhong Shi interviewed each anchor to find out! Check out their moves and join the fun! 🐍💃
Snake lanterns are adding a vibrant glow to Nanjing’s Lunar New Year festivities, lighting up the city with color and cheer! 🐍✨
Chinese communities worldwide are preparing to celebrate the Year of the Snake on January 29, 2025. From ancient legends of Fuxi and Nuwa to the unveiling of Si Shengsheng, the serpent’s legacy lives on.
Discover a unique Spring Festival experience at Beijing’s revitalized Hong’en Temple! Our reporter Yang Yan explores this ancient temple turned cultural hotspot on the city’s central axis. 🎉
Chinese startup DeepSeek’s new image model Janus-Pro-7B has sent U.S. tech stocks tumbling, highlighting rapid advancements in Chinese AI technology and sparking fears in global markets.
China’s Spring Festival films are smashing records! Pre-sales have surpassed 1 billion yuan, with a diverse lineup attracting families and friends. Get ready for epic stories and cinematic adventures! 🎬🎉
Experience the energy of Chongqing’s Spring Festival Gala! 🎉 Go behind the scenes to see how performers blend tradition with a modern twist, bringing the city’s spirit to life on stage. 🎭✨
As the Spring Festival approaches, Chongqing transforms into a vibrant sea of red! Discover the sights, sounds, and flavors that make this city’s New Year atmosphere truly unforgettable.
After seven decades in a Beijing hutong, Zhu Maojin reflects on the dramatic improvements in his life and how the deep longing for family reunions still defines the Spring Festival for him.