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30 articles about chinese tech in AI news

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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OpenClaw AI Agent Ignites Chinese Tech Market Frenzy

The launch of the OpenClaw AI agent in China has triggered massive investor excitement, sending related tech stocks soaring as the market anticipates a new wave of AI-driven productivity tools.

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Alibaba's AI Ambitions Face Setback as Qwen's Technical Leader Departs

The departure of Qwen's legendary technical lead from Alibaba represents a significant blow to China's AI development efforts. This key personnel loss comes at a critical time when Chinese tech giants are competing globally in artificial intelligence.

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Shenzhen's OpenClaw Event Reveals China's Grassroots AI Adoption Frenzy

A massive public gathering in Shenzhen saw developers from major Chinese tech companies helping ordinary citizens install OpenClaw AI systems, demonstrating China's rapid, bottom-up technology adoption at unprecedented scale.

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Huawei Joins OpenAI and Google in Unprecedented AI Standards Alliance

Chinese tech giant Huawei has joined the Agentic AI Foundation alongside US companies OpenAI and Google, marking a rare collaboration in global AI standards setting. This development occurs despite ongoing US-China tech tensions and Huawei's US sanctions status.

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How China's AI Giants Won the Lunar New Year: 200M Orders Signal Mass Adoption

Chinese tech giants leveraged Lunar New Year promotions to drive unprecedented AI adoption, with Alibaba's Qwen processing nearly 200 million orders. The campaign attracted millions of elderly users, signaling AI's transition from niche tool to mainstream consumer service.

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Niu Technologies Demos AI-Powered Scooter Using Alibaba's Qwen 3.5 for Self-Balancing and Navigation

Chinese electric scooter maker Niu Technologies demonstrated a prototype that self-balances, moves, turns, and navigates autonomously using Alibaba's Qwen 3.5 model. The system is described as an L2-level intelligent driving assistance system, applying autonomous vehicle tech to micromobility.

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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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Beijing Military Intelligent Technology Demonstrates Underwater 'Fish Drone' Prototype

A brief video shows a biomimetic underwater drone resembling a fish, attributed to Beijing Military Intelligent Technology. The prototype's technical specifications and operational status are unconfirmed.

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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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Chinese Innovation Unveils 'Peel-and-Stick' Solar Panels, Revolutionizing Rooftop Installation

A Chinese company has developed flexible solar panels that can be directly adhered to rooftops using adhesive backing, dramatically simplifying installation processes and potentially accelerating solar adoption worldwide.

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China's Semiconductor Leaders Rally for National AI Chip Alliance Amid Tech War Escalation

China's top semiconductor executives have issued an unprecedented public call for a consolidated national effort to build AI chips, signaling a strategic shift toward self-reliance as U.S. export controls tighten. This coordinated push represents China's most direct response yet to technological containment efforts.

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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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Firmus Secures Major AI Infrastructure Deal, Signaling Confidence in Australian Tech Market

Australian AI startup Firmus Technologies has signed a multi-billion dollar contract with a global tech firm for a Melbourne data center, deploying 18,400 Nvidia chips. The deal comes as the Nvidia-backed company prepares for an IPO later this year.

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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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ByteDance's $550 Billion Valuation Signals AI's Dominance in Tech's New Era

ByteDance's valuation has surged to $550 billion in a proposed equity sale, reflecting investor confidence in its AI-driven growth beyond TikTok. This milestone comes as the company unveils breakthrough AI technologies like MOLE-SYN.

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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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Chinese Startup Pairs Human Cleaners with Autonomous AI Robots for Household Chores

A new home service in China deploys autonomous AI robots alongside human cleaners to perform household chores. This represents an early commercial implementation of mobile manipulation AI in domestic settings.

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Chinese Researchers Develop Bionic Robotic Hand with Neuromorphic AI Skin for Local Sensory Processing

A research team in China has built a lifelike bionic hand integrated with neuromorphic electronic skin that processes tactile data using local AI models, aiming to reduce dependency on biological tissue.

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Nscale's $2 Billion Bet: How a UK AI Infrastructure Startup Became Europe's New Tech Titan

UK-based AI infrastructure company Nscale has secured a massive $2 billion Series C round, valuing it at $14.6 billion. The funding will accelerate global deployment of vertically integrated AI data centers, with former Meta executives Sheryl Sandberg and Nick Clegg joining the board.

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Silicon Valley Titan Declares AI Race with China a 'Techno-Economic War'

Billionaire venture capitalist Vinod Khosla frames the U.S.-China AI competition as an existential battle for global economic and geopolitical dominance, warning against underestimating its stakes.

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China's Next-Gen Nuclear Reactor: AI-Powered Waste-Burning Technology Promises Millennial Energy

China is developing an advanced nuclear reactor that uses AI to safely burn nuclear waste as fuel, potentially providing stable energy for 1,000 years. This breakthrough could revolutionize nuclear energy by addressing waste disposal and fuel scarcity simultaneously.

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The Pentagon's AI Dilemma: Anthropic's Ethical Standoff and the Future of Military Technology

Anthropic faces mounting pressure from the U.S. Department of Defense to relax AI usage restrictions following a $200 million military contract, creating a critical ethical clash between national security interests and responsible AI development principles.

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India's AI Ambition Takes Center Stage at Global Summit with Tech Titans

India hosts the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, gathering CEOs from OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and Reliance to discuss AI's future. The event positions India as a critical player in global AI governance and market expansion.

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Chinese Railway Robot Detects 0.1mm Rail Scratches, Performs Automated Grinding Repairs

A railway maintenance robot in China uses high-precision detection and automated grinding to find and repair surface scratches as small as 0.1mm. It also employs ultrasonic flaw detection to identify internal rail defects.

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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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China Bars Manus Founders from Leaving Country Amid Meta Acquisition Scrutiny

Chinese authorities have restricted the founders of AI startup Manus from leaving China as they scrutinize Meta's acquisition. The probe focuses on whether the company restructured overseas to sidestep technology transfer and national security rules.

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