China's major tech companies, including Alibaba, ByteDance, and Tencent, reported significant user engagement for their new AI products during the Spring Festival Gala marketing campaign. ByteDance, in particular, reported 1.9 billion interactions across its AI services on the day, with its Doubao app processing a peak of 63.3 billion tokens per minute.
This activity vastly outpaced a benchmark set by OpenAI, which reported processing 6 billion tokens per minute last October. ByteDance's video generation model, Seedance 2.0, was directly integrated into the gala's broadcast through several pre-recorded AI-generated segments.
The main topics covered are the successful Spring Festival marketing campaigns by Chinese tech giants, the impressive engagement metrics for their AI services, and the specific integration and performance of ByteDance's AI products during the gala.
China’s tech giants report huge gains from Spring Festival marketing blitz
ByteDance’s viral video generation model Seedance 2.0 was closely integrated with the Spring Festival gala’s programming on Monday night
China’s “big tech” giants – including Alibaba Group Holding, ByteDance and Tencent Holdings – released preliminary figures showing impressive gains for their new flagship artificial intelligence offerings during this year’s Spring Festival Gala marketing blitz.
TikTok-owner ByteDance was one of the first to report its gains, after its cloud computing unit Volcano Engine and consumer AI app Doubao were featured continuously during Monday’s Spring Festival Gala staged by state broadcaster China Central Television.
According to ByteDance, there were 1.9 billion interactions across its AI services on the day, with Doubao seeing 63.3 billion tokens processed per minute at its peak on the night.
Tokens are the fundamental units of data read or generated by AI models, equivalent to small chunks of text or pixels in an image. In comparison, ChatGPT developer OpenAI said in October that it processed 6 billion tokens per minute through its application programming interface, or API.
ByteDance’s viral video generation model Seedance 2.0 was also closely integrated with the gala’s programming that night, with several pre-recorded segments generated by the model.