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Alibaba has launched its new Quark AI-powered smart glasses in China, marking its strongest push yet into consumer AI hardware. Priced from 1,899 yuan (approx. Rs 21,800), the glasses feature the company's Qwen AI model and integrate with major Alibaba apps.
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba , beat analysts' quarterly revenue estimates on Tuesday as investments in one-hour delivery helped drive more users to its shopping apps, while its cloud division reported strong growth.
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Alibaba Launches AI Smart Glasses With Real-Time Translation
CNBC reported on the 27th, local time, that Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. has begun mass sales of its smart glasses, which were unveiled last July. This is seen as a sign that the smart glasses market, which Meta entered early,
(Reuters) - Alibaba Group Holding Ltd said about $2 billion (£1.26 billion) worth of goods were sold on the e-commerce giant's websites within the first hour and 12 seconds of its annual shopping festival. Alibaba did $3.1 billion in business in half a ...
Alibaba Group kicked off its annual shopping event at midnight on Friday and within the first five minutes processed $1 billion in transactions via Alipay. Within two hours, $7.2 billion of gross merchandise volume (GMV) was settled by Alibaba on Alibaba's ...
Alibaba said sales grew 5% to 247.8 billion yuan in the September quarter, versus the 245.2 billion yuan average of analyst projections.
A five-floor mall is being built near Alibaba’s headquarters in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, according to financial news site Caixin. The Alibaba shopping center reportedly will be called “More Mall” and is set to open in April. The mall was ...
The countdown is on for the main event of Alibaba Group's 11.11 Global Shopping Event happening this Thursday, November 11. The company is claiming the three-week shopping event, which kicked off at the end of October, is its largest to date: There are ...
BEIJING--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA) today officially kicked off the 2018 11.11 Global Shopping Festival in China’s capital, promising this year’s mega-event will be the largest-ever in terms of scale and reach.
Alibaba stock jumped early Tuesday as the Chinese e-commerce giant beat revenue expectations and signaled robust AI demand and cloud growth.