Demand for AI talent in China outpaces job postings in other ‘new-economy’ sectors
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: SCMP·Hong Kong·corporate
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What happened: China’s spring hiring season is revealing a sharp surge in demand for artificial intelligence talent as companies speed up the deployment of related technologies, turning it... The number of AI-related job postings in China in the first two months of the year grew about...
Cross-source context: Bloomberg highlights jPMorgan Asset Management Portfolio Manager Oliver Cox and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Robert Lea discuss how China’s embrace of the open-source OpenClaw program is sparking a... Al Jazeera highlights intelligence experts have suggested China has made its satellite navigation system available to Iran.
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Original Source Text
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SCMP(center)
China’s spring hiring season is revealing a sharp surge in demand for artificial intelligence talent as companies speed up the deployment of related technologies, turning it into one of the country’s hottest professional fields.
The number of AI-related job postings in China in the first two months
Thousands of Chinese officials, including members of the National People's Congress, are meeting in Beijing as the government projects the lowest GDP growth in decades.
JPMorgan Asset Management Portfolio Manager Oliver Cox and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Robert Lea discuss how China’s embrace of the open-source OpenClaw program is sparking a surge in Chinese tech stocks and what the long term implications may be. (Source: Bloomberg)
JPMorgan Asset Management Portfolio Manager Oliver Cox and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Robert Lea discuss how China’s embrace of the open-source OpenClaw program is sparking a...
Al Jazeera
Intelligence experts have suggested China has made its satellite navigation system available to Iran.
Agent Research Pack
6 sources · 6 evidence links
Swarm Claim
China Plays the Long Game in AI While US Chases Superintelligence: Brookings.
China’s spring hiring season is revealing a sharp surge in demand for artificial intelligence talent as companies speed up the deployment of related technologies, turning it... The number of AI-related job postings in China in the first two months of the year grew about...
Thousands of Chinese officials, including members of the National People's Congress, are meeting in Beijing as the government projects the lowest GDP growth in decades.
JPMorgan Asset Management Portfolio Manager Oliver Cox and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Robert Lea discuss how China’s embrace of the open-source OpenClaw program is sparking a...
Thousands of Chinese officials, including members of the National People's Congress, are meeting in Beijing as the government projects the lowest GDP growth in decades.
JPMorgan Asset Management Portfolio Manager Oliver Cox and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Robert Lea discuss how China’s embrace of the open-source OpenClaw program is sparking a surge in Chinese tech stocks and what the long term implications may be. (Source: Bloomberg)
Thousands of Chinese officials, including members of the National People's Congress, are meeting in Beijing as the government projects the lowest GDP growth in decades.
JPMorgan Asset Management Portfolio Manager Oliver Cox and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst Robert Lea discuss how China’s embrace of the open-source OpenClaw program is sparking a surge in Chinese tech stocks and what the long term implications may be. (Source: Bloomberg)
Hao Zhou, economist at Guotai Haitong Securities, says strong export momentum is helping China’s economy start 2026 on solid footing and is bolstering investor confidence in the country’s “go global” story. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on Bloomberg's The China Show. (Source: Bloomberg)