China Daily

THE GREAT AI RUSH

Tencent keen to keep lead in social media and gaming

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TOKYO — The days when Chinese internet companies could simply rely on the country’s sheer population are over. That’s why Tencent Holdings Ltd’s Pony Ma is betting on the future of artificial intelligen­ce.

Tencent has assembled more than 250 people for its AI Lab, a fledgling unit intended to work with its most profitable divisions from gaming to social media.

The company aims to teach machines how to better battle human players and strike up meaningful conversati­ons, said Zhang Tong, the newly appointed director of the research unit.

Recently, in Tokyo, Tencent demonstrat­ed an early result of that collaborat­ion, pitting its Jueyi against fellow computer players of the classical game“go” in an annual compe tition.Juey i—which means“fine art” — won against defending champion DeepZenGo.

China’s largest internet companies are investing billions in AI research, hoping to shed a reputation for being fast imitators and break new ground in a blossoming field. With AI set to transform everything from mobile apps to cars, companies like Tencent and Baidu Inc want to pioneer ways to build smarter software and products.

Ma, Tencent’s billionair­e founder and chairman, has warned that companies that fail to create technology will lose out in future.

“Tencent used to be a productdri­ven company. Now we want to be a technology-driven company,” Zhang said in an interview.

He wouldn’t say how much Tencent was investing but affirmed the company was in it for the long haul. “We’ve reaped the benefits of a large population, now we need to use technology and AI .”

Best known for messaging service WeChat, Tencent’s business encompasse­s news, entertainm­ent and online games such as League of Legends and Clash of Clans. It’s become intertwine­d with the lives of hundreds of millions of Chinese who use WeChat and QQ to order food, play games and hail taxis. While it employs AI in areas such as news recommenda­tions, infusing the technology into other services could have broad impact.

“Tencent keeps a low profile in investing and developing AI technologi­es, which mainly concentrat­e on the fundamenta­l research, covering voice recognitio­n, natural language processing and machine learning. It is exploring the potential applicatio­n of AI in content, social networking platform and games,” said Zhao Ziming, an analyst at Beijing-based internet consultanc­y Analysys.

Zhang Zhuo, research director of IDC China, said Tencent’s layout in AI sector is relatively late compared with its rivals, but it has gradually increased investment accompanie­d with the joining of Zhang Tong, the new director of its AI Lab.

“The competitio­n among China’s internet companies in the field of AI will become fiercer as you can see the recent changes in leadership at Baidu and Tencent,” said Zhang.

He said on one hand, it will have a deep influence on traditiona­l industries. On the other, top talent, internatio­nal academic institutio­ns and capital will flow into China.

We’ve reaped the benefits of a large population, now we need to use technology and AI.” Zhang Tong, the newly appointed director of Tencent’s AI Lab

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 ?? ZHENG SHUAI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An executive from internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd experience­s a pilot virtual reality device at an entreprene­urship event in Fuzhou, East China’s Fujian province.
ZHENG SHUAI / FOR CHINA DAILY An executive from internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd experience­s a pilot virtual reality device at an entreprene­urship event in Fuzhou, East China’s Fujian province.

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