Tencent’s AI bot passes DeepSeek as China’s favourite on iPhones

The Shenzhen-based company is the world’s biggest games distributor and its WeChat platform is used by more than 1.4 billion people

    • Three of the top five most downloaded free apps are AI bots, with ByteDance’s Doubao joining Tencent and DeepSeek.
    • Three of the top five most downloaded free apps are AI bots, with ByteDance’s Doubao joining Tencent and DeepSeek. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Tue, Mar 4, 2025 · 12:29 PM

    TENCENT Holdings’s Yuanbao artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot passed DeepSeek to become the most downloaded iPhone app in China this week, highlighting the intensifying domestic competition.

    Tencent’s app integrates its in-house Hunyuan AI tech alongside DeepSeek’s R1 reasoning model and has taken over at a time of acute interest and competition around AI in the country. Three of the top five most downloaded free apps are AI bots, with ByteDance’s Doubao joining Tencent and DeepSeek.

    Now a month into its sensational rise, DeepSeek’s chatbot has galvanised China’s tech and Internet ecosystem, accelerating investment and new product releases. Alibaba Group Holding has started benchmarking itself against DeepSeek and announced a US$53 billion investment in AI. Tencent, for its part, has integrated DeepSeek R1 into a slew of its products, including WeChat’s search feature as well as powering a virtual companion in its evergreen game Peacekeeper Elite. Last week, Tencent also launched a Hunyuan Turbo edition that it said is faster than DeepSeek in delivering answers.

    Shenzhen-based Tencent is the world’s biggest games distributor and its WeChat platform is used by more than 1.4 billion people. That may have helped it secure the top spot, as the company looks to ramp up its presence in the race for AI users.

    Questions persist about how companies will eventually monetise such services, which are presently free to use and increasingly released in open source form for other developers to take advantage of, as DeepSeek does with its AI models. For now, the focus remains on getting the most users on board and Tencent has stolen a march on rivals such as Alibaba and Baidu, which have made bigger bets on AI than the Shenzhen company. BLOOMBERG

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