
China's AI Resurrection Trend Is Peak Emotional Chaos
A viral clip of a woman sobbing over an AI recreation of her dead husband reveals China's booming 'digital resurrection' industry — where grief meets growth hacking for as little as $1.40.

A viral clip of a woman sobbing over an AI recreation of her dead husband reveals China's booming 'digital resurrection' industry — where grief meets growth hacking for as little as $1.40.

Ren Zeping — yes, the Evergrande economist — is trending with 3.4M engagements for declaring a Chinese tech bull run. The irony writes itself.

Jensen Huang's partnership with Unitree (宇树科技) is the Chinese internet's top trending topic. Here's why it signals a shift in the AI race from chatbots to physical robots — and why China might actually win this phase.

China's humanoid robot arms race is hitting escape velocity — Unitree, Fourier, Agibot, and a dozen others are sprinting toward affordable humanoids while Western competitors are still doing slide decks. Here's why the Toutiao hot board is obsessed.

A car sinks underwater for hours. The driver's instinct? Ask the voice assistant to turn off the headlights. Nearly 8 million Toutiao views later, China's surreal AI integration moment goes viral — and reveals how deeply ambient intelligence has rewired Chinese consumer reflexes.

With 22.7M Toutiao views, China's AI+ economy narrative signals the end of the chatbot novelty era and the beginning of a civilizational-scale tech integration project the West hasn't begun to imagine.