Alibaba founder Jack Ma is back in China visiting the Alibaba-owned Yungu School in Hangzhou to discuss artificial intelligence-powered chatbot ChatGPT.
Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, discusses whether the TikTok app is a national security threat that should be banned on 'Mornings with Maria.'A WeChat posted by the school and a report by the South China Morning Post newspaper, both of which are owned by Alibaba, confirmed the visit.
and said he hoped to return to teaching one day, the Yungu School said on its official WeChat account.
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