
Chinese Mainland’s Private Sector Fuels AI Boom
The Chinese mainland’s AI sector is booming, with private investments and supportive policies driving market growth from 29.4 billion yuan in 2024 to over 70 billion yuan by 2026.
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The Chinese mainland’s AI sector is booming, with private investments and supportive policies driving market growth from 29.4 billion yuan in 2024 to over 70 billion yuan by 2026.
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