The landscape of the Chinese automotive industry is currently undergoing a radical transformation as digital infrastructure and vehicular hardware merge into a singular, cohesive user experience. Alibaba has taken a significant lead in this evolution by embedding its Qwen large language model
Enterprises kept building sharper models and flashier demos while production lines stalled under brittle glue code, vanished state, and opaque errors that no dashboard could explain before the next incident hit. That mismatch—between eye-catching proofs of concept and the unglamorous grind of
Physical AI in South Korea has shifted from lab demos to city services that answer for uptime, safety, and integration. The center of gravity is constrained autonomy that works within tight geofences when conditions are known. Kakao Mobility’s strategy converts ride-hailing muscle into Level 4
Executives have learned the hard way that high-accuracy models do not translate into high-quality decisions when context, incentives, and governance are missing, and the cost of that gap shows up in stalled pilots, inconsistent KPIs, and customer journeys that drift under real-world pressure.
Marketers chasing attention in crowded video feeds have long gambled budgets on gut feel and post-campaign learning curves that arrive too late to rescue underperforming ads, and that lag has become a strategic liability as video spend concentrates on platforms where seconds define outcomes. A new
Pressure to turn AI pilots into profit-generating systems intensified as executives realized that single-task chatbots no longer move the needle against sprawling, multi-step enterprise workflows spanning marketing, finance, supply chains, and compliance. That urgency framed a notable bet: a