🎙️ In today’s episode:
- Tencent’s Answer to Supabase: Tencent Cloud unveils a backend service platform designed for the AI coding era. The AI Toolkit lets developers build, deploy, and manage apps using natural language — solving the “last mile” problem in AI-assisted software development.
- Opera Neon: Opera, now majority-owned by China’s Kunlun Tech, introduces Opera Neon — a browser that acts more like an AI agent. With natural language input and offline capabilities, Neon can code, generate content, and automate tasks.
- Maotai Bets on AI with ModelBest: China’s liquor giant Maotai makes a bold investment in ModelBest, an edge AI startup known for its MiniCPM models that run on devices like smartphones and cars.
🔗 Links & Resources:
Opera Neon: https://www.operaneon.com/
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