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Tech giants bet big on AI with startup investment­s

- By HE WEI in Shanghai

China’s technology giants are placing a slew of fresh bets on artificial intelligen­ce by investing in startup firms that are set to disrupt the burgeoning sector.

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd announced on Thursday it will fully acquire Beijing Sound Connect Technology Co, a speech solution provider for smart devices, as it ramps up efforts to enhance sound recognitio­n and human-machine interactiv­e technologi­es.

Founder of Sound Connect Fu Qiang, who is a former acoustics expert at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, will join Alibaba’s Damo Academy, an in-house research and developmen­t program, to broaden the applicatio­n scenarios of voice interactio­n, including smart home furniture.

In his new post, Fu and his team will help beef up the e-commerce giant’s audio signal processing technologi­es, the internet of things technologi­es and hardware and software solutions. He is also expected to establish two physical acoustic labs.

According to Fu, Chinese companies are not lagging behind their foreign rivals in the accumulati­on of voice processing-related technologi­es, but they lack successful products.

“Given the rather lengthy chain of voice interactio­n technology, some ideas are just difficult to put into practice without excellent product designs,” Fu said. “A bigger platform like Alibaba would help our technologi­es more value.”

On the same day, Tencent Holdings Ltd led a $820 million Series C funding in Shenzhen-headquarte­red UBTECH Robotics, a leading intelligen­t humanoid robot maker, marking the single largest financing round for an AI company.

Under the agreement, Tencent will work closely with UBTECH on future product developmen­t, based on an existing partnershi­p that already integrates a suite of Tencent technologi­es from its cloud-computing Xiaowei service and the AI-powered Dingdang assistant. generate

“The latest capital infusion represents a new round of strategic funding, with UBTECH and Tencent committed to building an ecosystem of services and content for intelligen­t, humanoid robots,” said Zhou Jian, UBTECH founder and chief executive officer.

The country’s tech titans Alibaba, Tencent and search engine Baidu Inc have collective­ly participat­ed in 39 equity deals into startups building AI software and AI chips since 2014, according to a report by venture capital database CB Insights in April.

China has upheld the devel- opment of AI as a national strategy and has recruited Tencent, Alibaba, iFlytek and Baidu Inc to an “AI national team” to have them each focus on one specific field.

 ?? WANG HAIBIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An intelligen­t robot, made by Shenzhen-headquarte­red UBTECH, attracts visitors at an industry expo in Qingdao, Shandong province.
WANG HAIBIN / FOR CHINA DAILY An intelligen­t robot, made by Shenzhen-headquarte­red UBTECH, attracts visitors at an industry expo in Qingdao, Shandong province.

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