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AI Business Asia: OpenAI Revenue Breakdown + Lawsuit in the same week
Nvidia tops up TSMC investment by 25%
OpenAI is gearing up for an exciting season, while China grapples with the aftermath of OpenAI blocking API traffic. The AI world is in for a treat, popcorn time!
In today’s newsletter:
China’s AI companies are venturing abroad - what does that mean for the world?
OpenAI ‘s rollercoaster week: Project Strawberry, revenue projections, lawsuit and a failed AI safety test.
Nvidia tops up TSMC investment by 25%
4 new AI tools in the spotlight
5 new investments
Read time: 4-6 mins
China's AI Companies Are Venturing Abroad: What Does it Mean for the World?
This article is the second of a two-part piece that aims to give readers a deeper understanding of the Chinese AI space, its players, and the implications of the China-US AI ecosystem split. You can read the first part here → “How is China’s AI scene rising to the occasion in the midst of the global AI ecosystem split?
Key topics include:
Introduction of top 25 Chinese-developed AI products and the rise of the world’s AI app factory
Diving into the motivations for international expansion and hurdles these companies face
How will the scales tip for startups and enterprises around the world
Read more here.
The News: East meets West
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News from Asia:
Nvidia increases its investment in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) by 25%
Hong Kong government is aggressively wooing companies to relocate; Pudu Robotics announces new R&D centre
New EU AI rules will increase compliance costs for Chinese tech companies with higher spend on documentations and audits.
Asia VC Funding is at its lowest since 2015; growth rounds lowest total in a quarter since 2019.
News from the West:
OpenAI’s very interesting week:
Microsoft's $1.5B investment into G42 under scrutiny over concerns about transfer of sensitive technology and G42’s historic ties to China.
Amazon launches Rufus, an AI shopping assistant, just in time for Prime Day
Mark your calendars: Meta to launch largest Llama 3 model on July 23
Who, what, how?
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Standard Bots raises US$63 million to accelerate AI in robotics
LIMX Dynamics, an Chinese robotics company, raised an undisclosed Series A from China Merchants Venture Investment, and Shangqi Capital; Alibaba’s VC arm Hangzhou Haoyue owns 18.78%.
Softbank acquires Graphcore, a UK-based AI chipmaker for an undisclosed sum
Halo Industries, a silicon wafer startup, closes a US$80 million Series B
Defense AI startup Helsing raises $487M Series C led by General Catalyst
Until next time!
Leo & Lex
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