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Tencent AI chief: AI race is long-term, new markets emerging

Tencent's chief AI scientist, Yao Shunyu, has stated that the company is not falling behind in the AI race, comparing the current stage to the early days of personal computers. He believes that new opportunities in areas like coding agents and embodied intelligence represent massive, untapped markets. Yao, a former OpenAI researcher, also suggested that current leading AI applications like ChatGPT and Claude Code will not be the only dominant platforms, anticipating the emergence of new innovations. AI

IMPACT Tencent's AI chief suggests the industry is in its early stages, with significant future market potential in areas like coding agents and embodied intelligence.

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Tencent AI chief: AI race is long-term, new markets emerging

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