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The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre reports a 5.7-magnitude earthquake in the Biobío region of Chile.
The U.S. Geological Survey reported a 4.5-magnitude earthquake 5 kilometers south-southwest of Broley, California.
May 10th - According to sources, Alibaba (09988.HK) is preparing to announce its integration plan between its AI platform Qwen and e-commerce platform Taobao. This move aims to drive shopping through conversation rather than keyword search. The integration will reportedly allow consumers to browse, compare, and purchase products by conversing with an AI assistant through the Qwen app, eliminating the need to manually navigate product listings. The Qwen app is expected to integrate with Taobao and Tmalls complete catalog of over 4 billion products and leverage a "skill library" capable of managing logistics and after-sales service. It will also provide shopping recommendations based on users order history and shopping preferences. Furthermore, within the Taobao platform, Alibaba will launch a Qwen-powered AI shopping assistant, incorporating tools such as virtual try-on and 30-day price tracking.
According to a source familiar with the matter, Alibaba (09988.HK) is preparing to announce plans to integrate its AI platform Qwen with its e-commerce platform Taobao, a move aimed at driving shopping through conversation rather than keyword search.
On May 10th, SK Energy announced that it will provide subsidies to its franchised gas stations to cope with high oil prices. SK Energy will reportedly provide up to 20 billion won per month to support 2,500 branded gas stations nationwide (excluding company-operated stations). SK Energy stated that this subsidy aims to ensure a stable supply of petroleum products and aligns with the governments policies on energy supply stability.