Microsoft's Azure AI revenue in China tripled last fiscal year as ByteDance, Ant Group, and Tencent fuel growth while OpenAI and Anthropic stay on the

Microsoft integrates DeepSeek's AI models into Azure and tests them for Copilot, even as partners OpenAI and Anthropic warn about Chinese model

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Microsoft's Azure AI revenue in China tripled last fiscal year as ByteDance, Ant Group, and Tencent fuel growth while OpenAI and Anthropic stay on the

Microsoft is significantly growing its AI business in China, with ByteDance reportedly spending over $1 billion annually on its cloud and AI services. Despite US-China AI rivalry…

Microsoft has established a significant AI business in China, selling OpenAI models to major companies like ByteDance, which is projected to spend over $1 billion annually.

ByteDance is on track to spend $1bn a year with Microsoft, mostly on OpenAI models, in a market OpenAI and Anthropic refuse to serve directly.