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Jack Ma makes rare public appearance in China

SHANGHAI (AFP) – Founder of tech giant Alibaba Jack Ma made a rare public appearance in China yesterday after his fall from grace during a government crackdown over two years ago.

Ma has kept a low profile since late 2020, when a speech he made attacking Chinese regulators was followed by Beijing pulling Alibaba affiliate Ant Group’s planned IPO. A record fine of USD2.75 billion fine was then imposed on the company for alleged unfair practices.

Ma has been spotted around the world over the past two years, including on the Spanish island of Mallorca, and was reportedly living in Japan for much of 2022.

But yesterday he visited a school founded by Alibaba partners in the eastern city of Hangzhou, according to a post on the school’s official social media account. Ma, a former English teacher, met staff and toured classrooms before talking about the challenges artificial intelligence (AI) might pose to education.

“ChatGPT and similar technologies are just the beginning of the AI era. We should use artificial intelligence to solve problems instead of being controlled by it,” the post quoted Ma as saying.

Ma was one of the most high-profile targets of a crackdown by officials on alleged anti-competitive practices by some of China’s biggest names in tech, driven by fears that major Internet firms controlled too much data and had expanded too quickly.

Jack Ma all but disappeared from public life after critiquing Chinese regulators in 2020. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG
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