News Analysis China’s leading artificial intelligence (AI) firms have had a stressful year in 2022. Some reported heavy losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the chip ban, and the U.S. sanctions over their role in human rights abuses in Xinjiang. iFlytek Voice Recognition On April 20, iFlytek, China’s voice-computer champion, reported a revenue of 18.82…
Multiple Chinese AI Unicorn Startups Report Losses, Suffering Impact From US Sanctions
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