Kelly Zhang Nan has relinquished her role as CEO of Douyin, the Chinese version of ByteDance-owned TikTok/ Handout. Douyin CEO Kelly Zhang s...
Kelly Zhang Nan has relinquished her role as CEO of Douyin, the Chinese version of ByteDance-owned TikTok/ Handout. |
Citing “business development needs and personal preferences”, Zhang will focus on CapCut, a video-editing and graphic design app, according to an internal letter sent by ByteDance CEO Liang Rubo on Wednesday and seen by the Post.
“Artificial intelligence (AI) technology will substantially disrupt content creation and even give birth to new content creation platforms,” Liang wrote. “We hope to actively explore, fully understand and seize the opportunity.” A ByteDance representative confirmed that Zhang had relinquished her role as chief executive of Douyin, adding that the company was grateful for her leadership.
ByteDance has no immediate plans to fill the vacant role, according to a person familiar with the matter, who declined to be named because they are not authorised to speak to the media. Born in the 1980s, according to Chinese media reports, Zhang joined ByteDance in 2014 and was promoted as head of the company’s China business in March 2020.
Her latest internal move comes amid ByteDance’s intensifying efforts to explore new opportunities in generative AI, which has drawn global attention after US start-up OpenAI launched its conversational bot ChatGPT in late 2022.
However, the company did not launch its chatbots Doubao and Cici AI until the second half of 2023, after Baidu and Alibaba Group Holding, owner of the Post, rolled out rival services earlier that year. Last week, ByteDance introduced Coze, a platform similar to OpenAI’s GPTs, which allows users to customise its chatbot for specific tasks.