Tencent eyes its own ChatGPT-style service for super app WeChat as Chinese tech companies heat up the global AI arms race

  • Tencent plans to take its time in launching its own ChatGPT-style products to market
  • The firm expects generative AI technology to be a ‘growth multiplier’ that enhances its core video gaming and social media operations

Iris Dengin ShenzhenandTracy Quin Shanghai
Tencent Holdings laid out its strategy for generative artificial intelligence technology after reporting its fourth-quarter financial results. Photo: Shutterstock
Tencent Holdings is in no hurry to launch its own ChatGPT-style products that could include a chatbot embedded into its flagship super app WeChat, as the Chinese video gaming and social media giant outlined its plans in this field for the first time amid a global artificial intelligence (AI) arms race.
Shenzhen-based Tencent expected generative AI technology to be a “growth multiplier” that will enhance the company’s video gaming and social media operations, instead of a threat to these businesses, Tencent president Martin Lau Chi-ping told reporters and analysts on Wednesday after the firm released its fourth-quarter financial results.
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