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SEA LAUNCHES DEDICATED AI INVESTMENT TEAM

AI DESK1 MIN READ
FRI, MAY 29, 2026

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Singapore's Sea Ltd. has established a dedicated team to identify and pursue AI investments, signaling a strategic pivot beyond its e-commerce core business. The move reflects the company's search for new growth opportunities in artificial intelligence.

Sea Ltd., the Southeast Asian tech conglomerate, is expanding its investment scope to capitalize on the AI boom. The newly formed team will focus on scouting opportunities in the artificial intelligence sector as the company diversifies its revenue streams. The investment initiative comes as Sea seeks to reduce its reliance on e-commerce, which has faced intensifying competition and margin pressures in the region. By establishing a dedicated AI unit, Sea positions itself to tap into emerging technologies and potential high-growth ventures. The company joins other major tech firms globally in pivoting toward AI investments. Sea's move underscores the region's growing interest in artificial intelligence capabilities and the technology's perceived importance for future competitiveness. Details on the team's size, budget, and specific investment criteria have not been disclosed. Sea's foray into AI investing complements its existing tech operations across e-commerce, digital payments, and gaming.

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