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China-founded Shanda’s AI lab boosts Singapore operation, pulling China research

China-founded Shanda’s AI lab boosts Singapore operation, pulling China research

Posted on 21 January 2026 By jobuzo

Those actions came amid Sunday’s reorganisation announcement by Shanda and Singapore-based MiroMind, which said its research on artificial general intelligence (AGI) and fundamental technology breakthroughs would be exclusively focused in the city state.

AGI refers to the hypothetical intelligence of a machine that possesses the ability to understand or learn any intellectual task that a human being can.

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Other subsidiaries within Shanda would work on deploying AI applications and industry-specific solutions tailored to local market requirements, according to the statement.

Framing the move as a matter of compliance, without mentioning whether it was to meet US or China rules, Shanda said: “MiroMind operates within a global governance framework that prioritises transparency and strict adherence to evolving localised regulatory standards.”

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MiroMind’s move marked the latest example of how geopolitical tensions are reshaping how Chinese companies access more overseas clients, computing resources and funding amid US-China tensions.

Menlo Park, California-based Shanda and MiroMind did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

China-founded Shanda’s AI lab boosts Singapore operation, pulling China research


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