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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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China Blocks Meta's $2B Manus Acquisition Over AI Tech Transfer Fears

China blocked Meta's $2 billion acquisition of agentic AI startup Manus, citing concerns over foreign investment and transfer of strategic AI technology to the US. The move signals Beijing's sharper stance on AI sovereignty and intensifies the US-China tech rivalry.

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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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Anthropic Publishes US-China AI Competition Blueprint

Anthropic published a policy paper on US-China AI competition, warning the US lead could erode within 3-5 years without strategic action including export controls and talent investment.

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China's Physical AI Dominance: Why Hardware Is Now Eating the World

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns that China is winning the race to embed AI in physical systems, controlling 70% of lidar sensors and driving down robot costs to $1,400. While US labs focus on software, China's hardware advantage threatens American competitiveness in embodied intelligence.

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China Surpasses US in AI Research Authorship with 2,152 First-Author Researchers in 2024

China now leads the US in first-author AI research contributions, with 2,152 researchers versus 1,810. This marks the first time China has overtaken the US in this key metric of research leadership.

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China Deploys Robotic Electricians for High-Voltage Grid Maintenance, Replacing Dangerous Manual Labor

China is scaling deployment of robotic systems that install and inspect live high-voltage power lines at altitude. The automation removes humans from hazardous electrical grid maintenance work.

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Nature Report: China's Public R&D Spending Nears US Levels, Shifting Global Science Funding Landscape

A new Nature report indicates China is close to surpassing the US in public R&D spending. This shift in funding could alter which nation sets the global pace for scientific research, though China still lags in fundamental research output.

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AI Expansion Now Driving US Economic Growth, Warns Palantir CEO

Palantir CEO Alex Karp argues that AI-driven data center expansion is currently preventing a US recession and that any pause in development would surrender America's lead to China, with significant strategic consequences.

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China's ORCAUBOAT Charts New Waters with Record $27.4M Funding for Autonomous Boats

ORCAUBOAT has secured $27.4 million in Series B+ funding, the largest investment to date in China's water-surface autonomous driving sector. The company's ORCA-APAS system has already logged over 750,000 kilometers of unmanned operations across 12 countries.

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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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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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Manycore Tech Pivots from Real Estate to AI Robotics, Hits $1B Valuation

Manycore Tech Inc., a Chinese software company previously focused on real estate, has raised $150 million to pivot into AI and robotics, achieving a $1 billion valuation. The move is led by an Nvidia alumnus and capitalizes on China's strategic push into automation.

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China Launches Decentralized AI Push for K-12 Grading, Lesson Planning

China is directing its K-12 schools to implement commercial AI systems for teacher assistance, grading, and student monitoring. This creates a large-scale, decentralized national project with minimal central funding.

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Unipath Launches Household Robot, Joining China's Push into Consumer Robotics

Chinese company Unipath has launched a household robot. This marks another entry into the competitive consumer robotics market, where Chinese firms are increasingly active.

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China's Planar Maglev 'XBot' Movers Use AI for 6-DoF Precision on Electromagnetic 'Flyway'

Chinese robotics firm Planar Motor demonstrates 'XBot' movers that levitate 1–2 mm above a tiled electromagnetic surface, achieving frictionless, coordinated 2D motion. The system uses AI for 6-degree-of-freedom precision control in factory automation.

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Palantir CEO's Stark Warning: AI Pause Would Be Ideal, But Geopolitical Reality Forbids It

Palantir CEO Alex Karp states he would favor a complete pause on AI development in a world without adversaries, but acknowledges the current geopolitical and economic reality makes that impossible. He highlights that U.S. economic growth is now heavily dependent on AI infrastructure investment.

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The Autonomous Army Dilemma: Anthropic CEO Warns of 10 Million Drone Forces Without Human Morality

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei raises urgent concerns about autonomous military systems, questioning how future armies of millions of drones could operate without human soldiers' moral agency and ability to refuse illegal orders.

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China's $47.5 Billion Gambit: The National Push to Build a Homegrown ASML

China's top semiconductor executives are calling for a consolidated national effort to develop domestic alternatives to ASML's EUV lithography machines. With $47.5B in state funding, they aim to overcome export restrictions that block access to advanced chipmaking tools.

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China's Memory Chip Price War: How CXMT's Aggressive Pricing Strategy Is Reshaping Global AI Hardware Economics

Chinese semiconductor manufacturer CXMT is selling DDR4 memory chips at nearly half the global market rate, creating a significant price disruption even as worldwide DRAM prices surge 23.7% monthly. This aggressive pricing strategy could dramatically lower costs for AI infrastructure and computing hardware.

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Reuters Analysis: China's AI Strategy Shifts from Chip Dominance to Open-Source Distribution

A Reuters analysis suggests China's AI advancement may stem from dominating open-source distribution and software optimization, not just semiconductor supremacy. This strategic pivot leverages existing hardware constraints to build ecosystem influence.

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Simplexity Robotics Shatters Funding Records, Becoming China's Fastest Embodied AI Unicorn

Chinese startup Simplexity Robotics has raised $280 million in under six months, achieving unicorn status faster than any other company in the embodied AI sector. The massive funding round attracted investments from tech giants Tencent and Alibaba, signaling intense competition in China's robotics landscape.

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China's AI Chip Breakthrough: Moore Threads Achieves Full Compatibility with Alibaba's Qwen Models

Chinese semiconductor firm Moore Threads has achieved full-stack compatibility between its flagship MTT S5000 GPU and Alibaba Cloud's Qwen3.5 AI models, marking a significant step in China's push for technological self-reliance amid ongoing US export restrictions.

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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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Unitree Robotics Files for $607.8M Shanghai IPO, A Bellwether for China's Humanoid Robot Industry

Chinese humanoid robotics firm Unitree Robotics has filed for an IPO on Shanghai's Star Market, seeking to raise 4.2B yuan ($607.8M). The listing is seen as a critical test of investor appetite for embodied AI companies.

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US 'Stop Stealing our Chips Act' Would Pay Whistleblowers 10-30% of Export Fines

Proposed US law would pay whistleblowers 10-30% of export-control fines, targeting AI chip smuggling to China through intermediaries like Malaysian resellers.

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Moore Threads Q1 Revenue Up, Building 100K-GPU AI Cluster

Moore Threads reports Q1 2026 revenue growth and confirms progress building a 100,000-GPU cluster for AI training, signaling growing domestic AI infrastructure in China despite US export controls.

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Alibaba Opens Qwen AI App to External Partners via China Eastern Deal

Alibaba has opened its Qwen consumer AI app to its first external partner, China Eastern Airlines. Users can now manage the entire flight booking process through a single chat interface, expanding the app's real-world agentic capabilities beyond Alibaba's ecosystem.

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German Media's AI 'Stupidity' Cover Sparks Debate on National Tech Pessimism

A DER SPIEGEL magazine cover asking 'How much is AI making us all stupid?' has drawn criticism for exemplifying Germany's pessimistic 'Angst'-driven narrative around technology, contrasting with calls for a more opportunity-focused discourse.

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White House to Deploy Modified Anthropic Mythos Model for Cyber Defense

The White House is providing major federal agencies with a modified version of Anthropic's Mythos AI model to autonomously find and patch software flaws. This represents a strategic, high-stakes adoption of AI for national cyber defense.

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