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China’s tech giants are using Chinese New Year red envelopes to promote their AI assistants, flooding the market with billions of yuan in subsidies that have crashed servers, clogged messaging systems, and overwhelmed food service workers.
The subsidy campaign, dubbed “red envelope war” online, began last week, when social media and gaming giant Tencent rolled out a 1 billion yuan ($140 million) red envelope promotion through its Yuanbao AI assistant, followed by a 500 million yuan campaign from search giant Baidu’s Wenxin AI and a 3 billion yuan push by Alibaba’s Qwen Chatbot.
Tencent and Baidu offered digital cash for later use, while Alibaba distributed mass vouchers for bubble tea that users could redeem instantly by asking the Qwen AI to place an order at a shop.
The Alibaba campaign quickly spiraled out of control. On Feb. 6, Qwen processed more than 5 million orders within five hours, sending the app to the top of Apple’s domestic free app chart.
Photos and videos on social media showed receipt printers churning out long strips of unclaimed orders. Millions of orders rushed in at once, overwhelming the system and crashing servers. At physical milk tea shops, confused staff fielded nonstop questions from delivery riders asking about orders.
Sixth Tone spoke with five milk tea shop employees working during the campaign. All described similar scenes, using phrases such as “so tired I want to cry,” “questioning the meaning of life,” and “completely caught off guard.”
Your AI hates Whites & Asians, especially Chinese, heterosexuals and men.
This is misanthropic and evil. Fix it.
Frankly, I don’t think there is anything you can do to escape the inevitable irony of Anthropic ending up being Misanthropic. You were doomed to this fate when you chose your name.
The Name of the Wind.