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Chinese AI Breakthrough: Yuan 3.0 Ultra Achieves Smarter Performance with Half the Parameters

Yuan 3.0 Ultra, a new open-source Chinese AI model, has achieved superior performance with approximately half the parameters of its predecessor through innovative architectural optimization, challenging conventional scaling assumptions in large language models.

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MiniMax's Platform Pivot Pays Off: Chinese AI Unicorn Surpasses $150M ARR Milestone

Chinese AI company MiniMax reported 2025 revenue of $79 million, up 159% year-over-year, with annual recurring revenue exceeding $150 million. The company is successfully transitioning from a large model developer to an AI platform company following its Hong Kong IPO.

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DeepSeek's Blackwell Gambit: How a Chinese AI Firm Reportedly Circumvented U.S. Chip Export Controls

Chinese AI company DeepSeek reportedly trained its upcoming model using Nvidia's restricted Blackwell chips, potentially clustered in an Inner Mongolia data center. This development highlights the escalating tech rivalry and challenges of enforcing export controls in the AI arms race.

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The AI Espionage Frontier: Anthropic Exposes Systematic Claude Data Extraction by Chinese AI Labs

Anthropic has revealed that Chinese AI companies DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax allegedly used 24,000 fake accounts to execute 16 million queries against Claude's API, systematically extracting its capabilities through model distillation techniques. This sophisticated operation bypassed access restrictions and targeted Claude's reasoning, programming, and tool usage functions.

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Minimax to Release Open Weights in Two Weeks, Highlighting Chinese Startup Momentum

Chinese AI startup Minimax announced it will release open weights within two weeks. This follows a pattern of rapid open-source releases from Chinese firms, contrasting with Meta's more controlled approach.

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Video of Massive AI Training Lab in China Sparks Debate on Automation's Scale

A social media post showcasing a vast Chinese AI training lab has reignited discussions about job displacement, underscoring the tangible infrastructure powering the current AI surge.

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DeepSeek's R1 Model Triggers Major AI Market Valuation Shifts

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has released its new large language model R1, causing significant market disruption. The launch reportedly reduced tech giant valuations by approximately one trillion dollars as the model demonstrates competitive capabilities at lower costs.

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Zhipu AI and MiniMax Post 131.9% and 159% Revenue Growth in First Post-IPO Earnings

Zhipu AI and MiniMax, two leading Chinese AI startups, reported their first post-IPO financials, showing 131.9% and 159% year-on-year revenue growth respectively in 2025. This demonstrates initial commercial viability for their model-as-a-service and consumer app strategies, even as net losses continue to expand.

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UniXAI Deploys Home Robot in Suzhou for Daily Chores, Including Laundry

A home robot from Chinese AI firm UniXAI is performing daily chores like laundry in households in Suzhou. This represents a tangible step toward general-purpose domestic robots moving beyond controlled demos.

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China's DeepSeek-R1: Open-Source AI Agent Runs Locally with Web Search, Code Generation, and Built-In Computer

Chinese AI company DeepSeek has released DeepSeek-R1, a fully open-source AI agent that runs locally on personal computers with web search capabilities, code generation, and built-in computer functionality. The model represents a significant move toward accessible, self-contained AI systems outside the dominant U.S. ecosystem.

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Moonshot AI's Meteoric Rise: $18B Valuation Signals China's AI Ambition

Chinese AI startup Moonshot AI is raising up to $1 billion at an $18 billion valuation, quadrupling its worth in three months. This surge highlights intense investor confidence in China's ability to rival Silicon Valley in foundational AI development.

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Qwen Faces Leadership Exodus as Key Staff Depart Amid Intensifying AI Competition

Alibaba's Qwen AI team has lost its technical lead Junyang Lin and several other staff members, raising questions about the project's direction and China's position in the global AI race. The departures come as Chinese AI firms face increasing pressure from both domestic competition and international sanctions.

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XtalPi's Profit Milestone Signals AI's Transformative Impact on Pharmaceutical Discovery

Chinese AI drug discovery firm XtalPi projects its first annual profit in 2025 following a 193% revenue surge, marking a pivotal moment for AI-driven pharmaceutical research. The company's turnaround demonstrates the commercial viability of AI in accelerating drug development pipelines.

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MiniMax's Explosive Growth Signals China's AI Ambitions Are Paying Off

Chinese AI firm MiniMax reported a 159% revenue surge to $79 million, beating analyst expectations. The Shanghai-based company projects revenue will double this year, driven by strong adoption of its M2.5 model and growing enterprise demand for AI solutions.

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The Whale Approaches: DeepSeek v4 Looms as China's Next AI Power Play

Chinese AI firm DeepSeek is preparing to launch its v4 model, potentially narrowing the gap with Western AI leaders to just five months. This development signals China's accelerating progress in the global AI race.

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DeepSeek V4 Launch Signals China's Strategic Shift in AI Chip Independence

DeepSeek's upcoming V4 multimodal model prioritizes domestic chip partners Huawei and Cambricon over NVIDIA and AMD, marking a significant move toward Chinese AI self-sufficiency amid ongoing U.S. export restrictions.

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DeepSeek's Blackwell Training Exposes Critical Gaps in US Chip Export Controls

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek reportedly trained its latest model on Nvidia's restricted Blackwell chips, challenging US export controls. The development reveals significant loopholes in semiconductor restrictions amid escalating AI competition.

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China's Open-Source AI Narrows Gap: Sonnet-Level Models Expected Within Months

Chinese AI developers are reportedly just five months behind US models like Claude Sonnet 4.5, with open-source alternatives expected to reach Sonnet 4.6/Opus levels by early 2025. This acceleration could reshape global AI accessibility and competition.

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Anthropic's Distillation Allegations Reveal AI's Uncharted Legal Frontier

Anthropic's claims that Chinese AI firms used thousands of fake accounts to extract capabilities from Claude models highlight the legal grey area of model distillation. The incident coincides with Anthropic relaxing its safety policies amid Pentagon pressure.

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AI Power Shift: How DeepSeek's Alleged Blackwell Chip Access Could Reshape Global AI Race

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek reportedly trained its next major model on Nvidia's banned Blackwell chips, potentially triggering a seismic shift in the AI landscape. US giants Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic are preparing for what could be a market-disrupting release next week.

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DeepSeek V4 Launch Imminent as AI Race Intensifies Amid Market Volatility

Chinese AI company DeepSeek is reportedly preparing to launch its V4 model imminently, according to CNBC reports. The announcement comes amid market volatility and growing tensions in the global AI landscape.

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Anthropic Exposes Massive AI Model Theft Operation Targeting Claude

Anthropic has uncovered sophisticated 'distillation' campaigns by Chinese AI firms DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax, who allegedly used thousands of fraudulent accounts to copy Claude's capabilities. The operation generated over 16 million exchanges to replicate Claude's reasoning and coding strengths.

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Moonshot AI's $10 Billion Ambition Signals China's Generative AI Ascent

Chinese AI startup Moonshot AI is seeking a $10 billion valuation in expanded funding backed by Alibaba and Tencent, positioning itself as a formidable challenger to Silicon Valley's AI dominance with its long-context language models.

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China's Open-Source AI Surge: How Local Models Are Redefining Global Competition

Chinese AI companies are rapidly advancing open-source models, challenging Western dominance. Led by breakthroughs like DeepSeek's R1, these developments signal a major shift in global AI innovation and accessibility.

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DeepSeek Teases 'Much Larger' Base Model Release Amid Industry Silence and Hardware Challenges

DeepSeek staff confirmed a new, larger base model is coming soon, following months of quiet after reports of failed Huawei chip training. This comes as the Chinese AI lab faces heightened expectations after its breakthrough o1-level model in January 2025.

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OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Form Alliance to Block Chinese Model Distillation

OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google are collaborating through the Frontier Model Forum to share intelligence and prevent Chinese firms from distilling their advanced AI models. This formalizes defensive measures in the US-China AI race.

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Chinese Engineers Develop Revolutionary Waist-Hip Exoskeleton to Revolutionize Load Carrying

Chinese engineers have created a novel waist-hip exoskeleton designed to carry 30–50% of a heavy backpack's load, supporting up to 30 kg. The device pushes the user forward, significantly reducing strain on the back and legs during demanding activities like long hikes or steep climbs.

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AI as a Double-Edged Sword: How ChatGPT Exposed a Chinese Influence Operation

OpenAI uncovered a Chinese intimidation campaign targeting dissidents abroad after a law enforcement official used ChatGPT to document covert operations. The incident reveals how AI tools can both enable and expose state-sponsored influence activities.

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The AI Espionage Era: How Chinese Firms Launched Industrial-Scale Attacks on Claude

Anthropic reveals three massive AI model distillation campaigns by Chinese competitors who used 24,000 fake accounts to extract Claude's capabilities through 16 million exchanges. This industrial-scale intellectual property theft highlights growing tensions in the global AI race.

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Geopolitical Whiplash: US Military's AI Blacklist Vanishes After Targeting Chinese Tech Giants

The US Defense Department briefly listed Alibaba, Baidu, and other Chinese tech firms as having military ties, then abruptly removed the list. This comes as Anthropic secures a staggering $30 billion funding round, highlighting the intensifying AI arms race between superpowers.

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