If you're on TikTok, you might have seen the phrase "You met me in a very Chinese time in my life." ...
Americans are "Chinamaxxing" on TikTok. On China's internet, the reaction ranges from amused pride to cringe.
A federal judge in Montana has ended the fight over the state’s TikTok ban after a change in TikTok’s ownership triggered a ...
By Echo Wang and Kane Wu NEW YORK/HONG KONG, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Investment firm General Atlantic is selling an equity stake ...
What looks like a TikTok joke about hot water and fruit tea is quietly reshaping how a new generation views China, and how it ...
Montana’s TikTok ban is officially over as the state and the social media company agreed to dismiss a lawsuit over it.
Netizens joke about how their minds have become so Chinese, they no longer speak Chinese, they just speak. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is at a very Chinese time in its life. Recent moves from Chinese AI labs are throwing the dominance of American “frontier labs” such as Google and OpenAI into question.
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Zach Hinkle and MinJi Pae about TikTok's new American ownership—and it's new rules.
This article may be meeting you at a very Chinese time in your life.
Gen Z’s ‘Chinamaxxing’ trend swaps cold breakfasts and busy routines for Chinese practices and rituals—online and IRL.