According to The Economist, Chinese President Xi Jinping has launched an antitrust campaign on China’s tech firms, demanding they focus on “deep tech” that offers “geostrategic advantage, not frivolities [such as] games and shopping.” Shown here is Alibaba’s headquarters in Hangzhou. (Photo: Daniel inblue))
According to The Economist, Chinese President Xi Jinping has launched an antitrust campaign on China’s tech firms, demanding they focus on “deep tech” that offers “geostrategic advantage, not frivolities [such as] games and shopping.” Shown here is Alibaba’s headquarters in Hangzhou. (Photo: Daniel inblue))
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According to The Economist, Chinese President Xi Jinping has launched an antitrust campaign on China’s tech firms, demanding they focus on “deep tech” that offers “geostrategic advantage, not frivolities [such as] games and shopping.” Shown here is Alibaba’s headquarters in Hangzhou. (Photo: Daniel inblue))
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The World Economic Forum predicts machines will do more than humans by 2025. Artificial intelligence and automation already play a role in health, industry and agriculture. (Photo: Ben Briones for the Philippine News Agency)
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg describes the metaverse, shown here, as a virtual world where you can interact with the real world as an avatar through virtual and augmented realities and social media, particularly Facebook. (Photo: Benholfeld)
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Non-fungible tokens are a non-traditional way of owning art. (Photo: profinance)
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Jack Ma is the executive chairman of Alibaba Group Holding. (Photo: Foundations World Economic Forum)