阿里秘密启动“千问”项目,全面对标ChatGPT;苹果小程序抽佣降为15%;新能源车购置税明年取消全免丨邦早报
创业邦·2025-11-14 00:09

Group 1 - Alibaba has reportedly launched a secret project called "Qianwen," aiming to develop a personal AI assistant app to compete with ChatGPT, leveraging its Qwen model [2] - Apple has announced a new Mini Apps Partner Program, reducing its App Store commission from 30% to 15% for developers who integrate Apple's technologies [2] - Baidu's founder, Li Yanhong, emphasized the transformation of AI from a cost to a productivity driver, highlighting a shift in the AI industry structure towards a more sustainable model [3] Group 2 - Evergrande Auto has received a court ruling accepting bankruptcy and liquidation requests for its subsidiary, which has halted production since January 2024 [3] - Tencent reported an increase in employee count to 115,076 and a total compensation cost of RMB 32.4 billion for the three months ending September 30, 2025, up from RMB 29.6 billion in the same period last year [5] - A report indicated that the sales volume of consumer-grade AR/VR glasses in China reached 169,000 units in Q3 2025, marking a 17% quarter-on-quarter increase and a 57% year-on-year increase [12] Group 3 - XAI, Elon Musk's AI company, raised $15 billion in its E round of financing, increasing its valuation to $200 billion [7] - Zhejiang Yangli Pharmaceutical completed a B round financing of over RMB 100 million, aimed at advancing multiple products in clinical trials [7] - OPPO and Vivo are acquiring 100% of Guangdong Bubugao Education Development Co., with the transaction entering the public announcement phase [6] Group 4 - The new generation Kunlun chips M100 and M300 were announced by Baidu, with M100 optimized for large-scale inference and set to launch in early 2026, while M300 is designed for ultra-large-scale model training and will launch in early 2027 [10] - A report indicated that starting next year, the full exemption of purchase tax for new energy vehicles will end, with 17 major automotive brands promising to cover the tax for consumers who locked in orders this year [12] - The first commercial world model, Marble, was launched by WorldLabs, enabling the creation of high-fidelity 3D worlds from various inputs [8]