a16z releases the fourth edition of Top 100 AI Consumer Applications, including Deepseek, Doubao, and Manus team applications
On March 7, 2025, a16z released the fourth edition of the Top 100 Generative AI Consumer Applications list based on monthly active users. The list includes the TOP 50 AI Web applications and TOP 50 AI mobile applications, with outstanding performance from Chinese AI. In the TOP 50 AI Web applications list, Deepseek ranked second, Doubao under ByteDance ranked 10th, Kimi ranked 11th, Hai Luo AI under MiniMax ranked 12th, PolyBuzz under Homework Helper ranked 19th, Keling AI under Kwai ranked 20th, Talkie under MiniMax ranked 39th, Monica under the Manus development team, which has recently gained popularity, ranked 41st, and Picwish (Zotang) ranked 49th. In the TOP 50 AI mobile applications list, Chinese AI applications such as Baidu AI Search, Quark AI Search, Doubao, Deepseek, Talkie, Meitu, BeautyPlus, HiTranslate, etc., made it to the list.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Analysis: Bitcoin CME futures spread narrows to $490 as Trump effect fades
Calaxy, founded by NBA star Dinwiddie, launches Web3 creator fund
OpenAI releases new business tools for building AI agents
Share link:In this post: OpenAI releases Responses API, a new tool that helps businesses create AI Agents. Responses API will help developers build agentic apps and help businesses search through company files. OpenAI is also releasing an open-source Agents SDK that oversees agentic AI activities and performs various tasks.
SEC delays approval of XRP, SOL, LTC, ADA, and DOGE ETFs
Share link:In this post: The SEC has delayed approval decisions for XRP, SOL, LTC, ADA, and DOGE spot ETFs, pushing deadlines to May 2025. Official filings confirm the delays, with the SEC citing the need for more time to review the proposals. The SEC’s Crypto Task Force will hold a public roundtable on March 21 to discuss crypto regulations and security classifications.

Trending news
MoreCrypto prices
More








