36Kr
PulseAugur coverage of 36Kr — every cluster mentioning 36Kr across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- spun off Kuaishou 90%
- founded Lin Chun-Yen 90%
- founded by Lin Chun-Yen 90%
- founded Lin Chun-yang 90%
- invested in Meitu 90%
- spun off from Keling AI 90%
- employed by ByteDance 70%
- competes with Tencent 70%
- competes with Seedance 2.0 70%
- competes with HappyHorse 70%
- located in Beijing Yizhuang 70%
- invested by China Mobile 70%
22 天有情绪数据
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Xingyun Tech Sells AI Server SSDs for $322M
Xingyun Technology's subsidiary has entered into a framework agreement to sell enterprise-grade SSDs to Zhejiang Shenhu for 322 million yuan. These SSDs are designed for AI servers and are expected to positively impact …
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36Kr reports on mining IPO, Siemens Energy partnership, and consumer product issues
36Kr reported on several distinct business developments. Inner Mongolia Xingye Yinxi Mining Co., Ltd. has submitted a listing application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with CICC as the exclusive sponsor. Separately, …
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36Kr reports on diamond applications, Baowu Magnesium share transfer, and other unrelated news
36Kr reported on several distinct news items, including a clarification from Sifangda regarding diamond heat dissipation applications and market interest in cultivated diamonds. Additionally, Baowu Magnesium announced a…
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XinTong Education Group details AI transformation from digital infrastructure to AI-native innovation
XinTong Education Group's founder, Ma Yawei, shared the company's five-year AI transformation journey, moving from foundational digital infrastructure to an AI-native approach. She emphasized that organizational consens…
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Yiren Zhike clarifies no involvement in wealth management business
Yiren Zhike, an independently operated listed company, has issued a statement clarifying that it is not involved in any wealth management business. The company emphasized that its operations are separate from other busi…
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Tomato Novel removes 150,000 low-quality books in May
Tomato Novel has intensified its efforts to combat low-quality content, removing over 150,000 books in May. This initiative includes rejecting 112,706 books deemed low-quality and penalizing 40,275 books for violating c…
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Wutong Technology's AI audio system wins 36Kr award
Wutong Technology's AI panoramic sound system has been recognized by 36Kr as a top AI application case for 2026. The system utilizes large models to convert stereo audio into immersive panoramic sound for vehicles, addr…
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AI reshapes content creation, shifting focus from personalization to emotional insight
A panel discussion at the 2026 AI Partner conference explored how AI is transforming the content industry, moving beyond personalized content to deeper emotional insights. Experts from MiniMax, Quwan Technology, and Nin…
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TomTom sees 10x surge in Chinese auto orders for global expansion
European map provider TomTom has seen a tenfold increase in orders from Chinese automakers looking to expand internationally. The company is focusing on providing essential mapping and intelligent driving data to suppor…
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36Kr Digest: Pork Trademark Invalidated, Coal Mine Safety Lapses, Xiaomi Punishes Installers
The daily digest from 36Kr covers a range of news including a trademark invalidation for "Yihao Tuzhu" pork, a significant undercount of miners in a Shanxi coal mine explosion, and Xiaomi's strict handling of fraudulent…
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China mandates specialized roles for company secretaries, impacting nearly 1000 firms
New regulations mandating specialized roles for company secretaries have officially taken effect, requiring nearly a thousand listed companies to adjust their personnel structures. These rules, effective from May 24th, …
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New floating-fee funds average 43% return, AI sector leads
The first batch of 26 new type of floating-fee funds, launched on May 27th last year, are approaching their one-year anniversary. These funds have achieved an average return of 43% since inception, with over 80% of them…
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Proya Cosmetics takes full control of Flower Knows in $48M acquisition
Proya Cosmetics has increased its stake in Flower Knows, a popular "girly" makeup brand, to 51% for 351 million yuan, effectively taking full control. This acquisition is seen as a strategic move by Proya to diversify i…
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AI leaders: Next big products need physical world integration
Industry leaders discussed the future of AI products, converging on the idea that truly impactful applications will go beyond simple model wrappers. The consensus is that the next generation of AI products will be long-…
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36Kr Digest: Coal inspection changes, Tiger Intl. clarifies, global mental health report
36Kr's daily digest covers several distinct topics, including China's customs administration adopting a trust-based inspection system for imported coal via rail and road. It also addresses Tiger International's clarific…
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AI talent integration: Experts discuss 'AI native' definition and retention
A panel discussion at the 2026 AI Partner conference in Beijing explored the challenges and strategies for integrating AI talent into businesses. Experts debated the definition of "AI native" talent, with some suggestin…
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China box office tops 15B yuan; HK Airport T2 opens May 27
The 2026 Chinese box office has surpassed 15 billion yuan, with "Pegasus 3" and "Drawing Sword: The Desert Wind" leading the charts. Meanwhile, Hong Kong International Airport's Terminal 2 is set to open on May 27th, fe…
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Global aluminum prices diverge amid supply shocks and demand growth
The global aluminum market is experiencing a divergence in price trends, with international aluminum prices rising more significantly than domestic ones. This is attributed to supply constraints in overseas markets, lar…
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36Kr reports on IPO filing, executive sentencing, and AI advancements
36Kr reported on several distinct news items, including Yanwen Logistics filing for an IPO in Hong Kong and two executives from Zhuojin Co. receiving prison sentences for information disclosure violations. Additionally,…
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Retro coffee diners see comeback with younger crowds
Nostalgic, old-fashioned coffee and dining establishments popular in the early 2000s are experiencing a resurgence among younger generations. These establishments, once symbols of luxury and sophistication, are now bein…