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ByteDance, Tencent Slash AI Model Prices Amid Fierce Competition
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ByteDance, Tencent Slash AI Model Prices Amid Fierce Competition

ByteDance and Tencent Holdings are cutting prices for their AI models, joining rivals like Xiaomi and Alibaba in a price war sparked by intense competition in China's AI market. ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 Mini is now half price, while Tencent reduced costs on its TokenHub platform. This follows similar moves by other major tech firms aiming to attract users amid a vibrant but crowded AI landscape.

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All the data shows companies are investing in AI: Accenture CEO on Corporate America problem
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11.05.2026

All the data shows companies are investing in AI: Accenture CEO on Corporate America problem

Accenture CEO Julie Sweet highlights a growing gap in Corporate America's AI integration, noting increased investment but lagging operational adoption. The company is restructuring its operating model and workforce strategy, even tying employee promotions to AI proficiency, to accelerate AI-driven transformation. This proactive approach mirrors past digital shifts but is being implemented at a faster pace.

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Times of India
Accenture CEO says companies are investing in AI, but adoption challenges remain
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10.05.2026

Accenture CEO says companies are investing in AI, but adoption challenges remain

Accenture CEO Julie Sweet highlights a growing gap in Corporate America's AI integration, noting increased investment but lagging operational adoption. The company is restructuring its operating model and workforce strategy, even tying employee promotions to AI proficiency, to accelerate AI-driven transformation. This proactive approach mirrors past digital shifts but is being implemented at a faster pace.

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Times of India
Gulf crisis: Air India says no layoffs planned, asks staff to cut discretionary spending
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08.05.2026

Gulf crisis: Air India says no layoffs planned, asks staff to cut discretionary spending

Air India assures employees no layoffs are anticipated despite financial strain from the Middle East conflict. However, annual salary increments will be deferred by at least a quarter. CEO Campbell Wilson urges a "laser sharp focus" on cost reduction, eliminating waste, and suspending discretionary spending to navigate these challenging times. Variable pay and planned promotions will continue.

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Times of India