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    Kuaishou shares jump after securing Tencent funding for Kling AI

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comJuly 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kuaishou headquarters is pictured on November 5, 2020, in Beijing, China.

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    Kuaishou Technology shares rose nearly 7% Friday before trimming gains, after the company announced a capital injection of nearly $2.8 billion into its artificial intelligence subsidiary, Kling AI, with backing from tech giant Tencent.

    The Beijing-based short video platform disclosed the funding details in a regulatory filing released after the market closed on Thursday. The company was targeting a $15 billion valuation from the raise, Bloomberg reported.

    Kuaishou shares rose as much as 6.89% at Friday’s Hong Kong market open before paring gains to trade around 0.75% higher.

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    Tencent, which owns the generative AI platform Hunyuan, a domestic rival to Kling AI, is investing $200 million as part of the funding round, which raised a total of 19 billion yuan ($2.79 billion). The deal will dilute Kuaishou’s stake to 68%.

    Beyond Tencent, the funding round drew a broad consortium of backers, including 21 independent investors.

    CNBC previously reported on the hype and intense competition surrounding China-based AI video generators, with Kling AI increasingly targeting growth outside its home market

    Kling AI serves as a core creator studio offering AI-driven features and claims to reach more than 60 million creators globally after launching in June 2024.

    Kuaishou is China’s second most popular short-video platform, with a reported 700 million monthly active users spending more than 130 minutes per day with its services.

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