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AI prowess redefining business niches

As Chinese startups go abroad, they are reshaping how artificial intelligence is built and deployed in multiple domains

By CHENG YU | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2026-01-12 09:07
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A Unitree G1 robot spars with Aadeel Akhtar, CEO and founder of Psyonic, at the first International Humanoid Olympiad at the Olympic Academy in Olympia, Greece, on Sept 1. THANASSIS STAVRAKIS/AP

In a soundproof recording studio in New York City in the United States, an independent audio producer leans toward a microphone, replaying the same 30-second script again and again. The voice coming through the speakers sounds unmistakably like his own — same timbre, same cadence — but it is not him speaking.

Minutes earlier, he uploaded a short voice sample into an AI tool called MiniMax Audio, developed by a Chinese startup thousands of kilometers away in Shanghai. Within seconds, the system cloned his voice and generated a polished advertising read, ready for delivery.

Half a world away, in Shanghai's Xuhui district, engineers at Mini-Max's research center are watching dashboards light up with real-time feedback from users like him. They are fine-tuning multilingual pronunciation rules, stress patterns and emotional intonation, optimizing a model that now serves users in more than 200 countries and regions.

This quiet, transpacific loop — a US creator using Chinese AI software refined by engineers responding to global demand — captures a broader shift underway in the global technology landscape.

China's artificial intelligence companies are no longer content to compete at home. They are exporting models, platforms and increasingly, entire industrial solutions, reshaping how AI is built, deployed and governed worldwide.

Founded in early 2022, MiniMax spent just over three years turning a self-developed multimodal foundation model from a Shanghai lab project into a global product suite spanning text, audio and video generation. Its trajectory mirrors a broader wave of Chinese AI startups that, after years of intense domestic competition, are now pushing outward.

By late 2025, that wave reached a symbolic milestone. From Manus — acquired by Meta for billions of dollars — to Beijing-based Zhipu AI and MiniMax, which both passed Hong Kong stock exchange listing hearings, China's latest generation of AI entrepreneurs had begun to "come ashore" financially.

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