China's AI has presented the West with an insurmountable "calculated strategy"—they can only watch helplessly as it unfolds.
A few years ago, the West seized early advantages in large models. But now, everyone realizes that this edge has vanished. By persisting on the open-source model path, China has accelerated technological diffusion and successfully transformed from a follower into a leader.
Even today, in the competition at the AI application level, we remain transparent—choosing to leverage China’s vast market and rich application ecosystem to continuously expand our leading advantage.
Just now, I saw that Qwen has launched an AI experience campaign, inviting users to evaluate new capabilities like AI ride-hailing and AI top-up, jointly driving the continuous evolution of AI capabilities.
On the surface, these two new features seem straightforward—what’s the difference between them and our usual ride-hailing or regular mobile phone recharge? Let me put it this way: in daily life, we often face personalized and complex needs—either too cumbersome to achieve, or nearly impossible to fulfill.
But for Qwen, with its powerful task-execution abilities, all such demands can be met. For example, suppose you want to go out with friends in the morning, need to pick up another friend en route, and wish to schedule a car to return home by noon.
Qwen can understand your intent and automatically execute actions like adding intermediate waypoints and pre-booking vehicles—all you need to do is speak a few words.
Similarly, Qwen’s new AI top-up feature is also highly practical. Simply say: “Qwen, help me top up 100 yuan worth of phone credit,” and the recharge is done instantly.
To encourage user participation and let more people experience the convenience of AI-driven services, Qwen will offer rewards during the period from March 30 to April 6: each day, the first 1 million logged-in users will receive benefits—directly redeemable 12 yuan for AI ride-hailing experience vouchers and 5 yuan for phone credit top-up experience vouchers.
Notably, users who have tried the new features daily and submitted feedback will also receive an additional 12 yuan AI experience voucher.
Undoubtedly, China has already taken the lead in AI application development over the West—and this lead is growing even wider.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1861061935459337/
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