Inside China AI is a podcast by Gabrielle Chou about China’s fast-changing artificial intelligence landscape and what it means for international business.Each episode looks beyond the headlines to explain how Chinese AI companies, models, infrastructure, regulation, and enterprise adoption are shaping the global technology market.The podcast is designed for executives, investors, founders, policy watchers, and business leaders who need to understand China’s AI ecosystem not as a distant trend, but as a force already affecting strategy, competition, procurement, and growth.From model releases and open-source ecosystems to cloud deployment, pricing pressure, regulation, and real-world enterprise use cases, *Inside China AI* offers clear, practical analysis of the developments that matter.The goal is simple: to help international audiences understand what is happening inside China’s AI market, why it matters, and how it may affect the decisions they need to make next. <a hr
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Where AI Actually Paid Off in China
Jun 2, 202618 minS0
<p>Where is AI actually paying off?</p><p>In this episode of Inside China AI, Gabrielle Chou, Associate Professor at NYU and based in Shanghai, speaks with AI analyst Lucy Tan about five industrial AI use cases drawn from confidential interviews with senior executives at large Chinese industrial groups.</p><p>The episode looks beyond demos and pilots to ask where AI has produced measurable returns inside real operations: factories, supply chains, leasing platforms, logistics systems, and compliance infrastructure.</p><p>The key finding: the first ROI often came from the least glamorous work.</p><p>Predictive maintenance, inventory...
<p>Tencent Is Changing What the AI Model Race Is For</p><p>Hy3 is not just another model launch. It is Tencent’s bet that models become infrastructure — while the real value moves to Yuanbao, WorkBuddy, CodeBuddy, Tencent Cloud, and Weixin.</p><p></p><p>Tencent released Hy3 preview on April 23. But the launch itself is not the real story.</p><p>In this episode of Inside China AI, Gabrielle Chou speaks with AI analyst Lucy Tan about why Tencent’s AI strategy may be less about winning the model race — and more about changing what the race is for.</p>...
China AI This Month: Regulation, Capital, Compute, Grey Markets, and Monetization
May 12, 202611 minS0
<p>China AI This Month: Regulation, Capital, Compute, Grey Markets, and Monetization</p><p>Inside China AI — Monthly Podcast, May 2026</p><p>The China AI story this month isn't about model releases. The stronger signal is that China's AI market is becoming structured — regulated, funded, protected, priced, and integrated into infrastructure.</p><p>In this episode, I'm joined by Lucie [last name / role] to unpack the five forces that mattered most this month, and what they mean for executives, investors, consultants, and board members trying to read China's AI economy from the outside.</p><p>What we cover</p><p>🏛️ Regulatio...
<p>At the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, the biggest story was not just electric vehicles. It was AI moving into the car.</p><p>In this episode of Inside China AI, Gabrielle Chou looks at how Chinese AI is moving from models and apps into hardware — cars, cockpits, appliances, glasses, robots, and other physical products.</p><p>The central question: when Chinese hardware goes global, does Chinese AI travel with it? Or does it get stripped out and replaced by Google, Apple, Alexa, OpenAI, or another Western platform AI?</p><p>This episode introduces the idea of the “control layer”: the intell...
<p>The DJI issue is now a 23-minute audio portrait — same piece, different pace.</p><p>If you prefer listening, the podcast is in your Substack feed or in the app. And if someone on your team missed the written version, the audio is often the easier forward.</p><p>This is the first in a new monthly format — The Clever Move — where once a month I take one company that makes the month's argument concrete. This month it's DJI. Next month, someone else.</p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscr...
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