Chinese-developed education apps powered by generative AI are making a splash in the US, as their creators seek out overseas markets to drive growth amid intensified competition at home.
Photo: Shutterstock ImagesWhile AI-powered Chinese educational apps in the US market have largely escaped the scrutiny facing ByteDance’s TikTok, they still have challenges in monetisation Chinese-developed education apps powered by generative artificial intelligence (AI) are making a splash in the US, as their creators seek out overseas markets to drive growth amid intensified competition at home. Leading the charge are Question.AI, developed by Beijing-based educational technology start-up Zuoyebang, and ByteDance’s Gauth.