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China poaches more AI talent from the U.S. as it eyes the next 'super-app'

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China poaches more AI talent from the U.S. as it eyes the next 'super-app'

Tencent Chief AI Scientist Yao Shunyu, who joined the company from OpenAI, said Friday he aims to pursue artificial general intelligence.

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