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China News, Summarized 18 Aug 2026, 16:42 UTC 34 stories 18/19 sources

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Inner Mongolia is turning inference into an export commodity, and that makes the AI bubble a policy choice

Six departments make tokens an export good

Six agencies signed it. Inner Mongolia's data-administration bureau and five other departments issued measures to make the region a national high-quality token supply base, a hub for exporting tokens, and a pilot zone for the token economy — a token being the billable unit of model inference. The full text reads like a five-year plan for a commodity that did not exist in 2023.

The supply half is energy policy. Companies building hyperscale inference centres on domestic chips get guarantees on land, green power and energy-consumption quotas. "Token factories" are to produce at scale and cheaply, and model firms with real purchasing pull are told to buy domestic compute first, to force a fully domestic stack.

The demand half is a market. The region will build its own token trading platform with standardised rules, seek cross-border data-flow pilots so tokens can be exported through its free-trade zone, and list high-quality datasets for trade — naming dataset pledge financing, securitisation and data trusts as the financing models to explore.

It is not acting alone. Beijing's development zone issued the first full-chain token package on 5 August, with compute-rental subsidies up to 20m yuan (~$2.8m); Guangdong launched a token loan on 14 August. Daily national token consumption went from 100bn in early 2024 to above 140 trillion by March.

From inside, it looks like a bubble. Leia Wang, a nonresident scholar in Carnegie's Technology and International Affairs Program, reports that Chinese investors describe their own AI market as a children's game — pass the flower while the drum beats, lose if you are holding it when it stops. Some 80,000 Chinese AI companies have dissolved or deregistered in two years.

Her argument is that the bubble is the instrument. Foreign investors' share of Chinese VC deal value fell from 54.8% in 2018 to roughly 20% in 2023; state funds filled the early stage, faster than the industry can absorb. Solar and EVs looked identical. Read it as industrial policy.

THE TELL: once a province runs the exchange, sets the metering standard and lends against the inventory, the price of a token stops being an outcome of DeepSeek's price war and becomes something the state can set.

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Half-mast for Zhu, loyalty essays from the generals

Zhu Rongji was cremated on Tuesday. Xi led the Party elite in the final farewell to the premier from 1998 to 2003, the architect of the state-enterprise layoffs and of WTO accession, with flags at half-mast; SCMP puts his age at 97. No named eulogist, no quotable line. Protocol maximal, politics zero — as called on Sunday.

The nineties got spent elsewhere. Zhang Shengmin — the general who has run military discipline inspection since 2017 and became a Central Military Commission vice-chairman in October — published an article invoking Jiang Zemin's response to the Soviet collapse and the first Gulf War, on party unity and military reform against external threats. Loyalty, from the discipline man.

Which is the whole point of the essay. His predecessor in the job was expelled last year, and the first-ranked vice-chairman was put under investigation in January. Same week: Zhao Xiaozhe, 63, a navy vice-admiral whose combat software helped warships process battlefield data and who once headed the CMC's top science body, vanished from the Chinese Academy of Engineering's membership list.

And a drill was published, then wasn't. Defence Times described the Eastern Theatre Command dropping camouflaged cases of cash and gold bars from a multi-rotor drone in a "wartime financial support" exercise, apparently simulating a Taiwan operation. Heavy online discussion, then deletion.

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Trump trims the drills, Wang Yi books Seoul

The opening came from Washington. Trump posted on Sunday that the US should scale back military exercises with South Korea, citing cost savings and goodwill among other rationales, and SCMP records the unease that ran through US allies in Asia. Days later, foreign minister Wang Yi is on his way to Seoul.

Nothing in that sequence is subtle. Beijing did not have to do anything to earn the visit's leverage; the alliance's own principal supplied it, three weeks before Xi's planned September trip to the United States.

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DeepSeek is now billing for memory, not maths

The rise landed on the cheapest line. Cache-hit input on V4-Pro went from 0.025 yuan per million tokens to 0.3 at peak — twelve times — and five times off-peak. Leiphone's read: the item developers were told to abuse is the one that broke.

The mechanism is thrashing. At peak, long-context requests fill GPU memory, and the scheduler evicts cold blocks to NVMe. Each eviction hauls hundreds of megabytes; two long requests arriving seconds apart can push each other's shared prefix out. The cluster stops computing and starts moving data.

Compression is why it was ever free. V4 interleaves compressed sparse and heavy compressed attention, merging 4 to 128 adjacent tokens into one block — a million-token cache near 10GB, about 2% of a conventional baseline. On a 15.36TB enterprise SSD at roughly 6,000 yuan (~$845), holding that costs pennies. Anthropic charges a 1.25x-2x premium to write a cache; DeepSeek charged nothing.

One report, two ledgers. The Information, via Techmeme, leads with Alibaba saying Qwen3.8-27B passed 1m downloads within days. Solidot's summary of the same Hugging Face report leads with 3bn Qwen downloads in six months against Google's 418m and Meta's 227m, and 151,448 derivatives.

Only the Chinese item carries the licence turn. Of 178 Chinese releases above 20bn parameters, 55% are Apache 2.0 and 22% MIT — but the newest flagships, Moonshot's Kimi K3 and Qwen3.8, arrive with non-commercial restrictions and revenue-sharing requirements. The download leader has started charging for downstream success.

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Honor bet 9,999 yuan on a camera that moves

Honor shipped a phone with a moving head. Robot Phone, from 9,999 yuan (~$1,408), packs a four-degrees-of-freedom titanium gimbal into a 9.59mm body so the camera turns to follow a face or a beat. CEO Li Jian puts pre-orders above 400,000 and says the first minute sold out.

The build is the good part. Around 100 precision parts, 68 wires through the hinge, 19 of them coaxial, a 2.6g motor. A month before launch the flip mechanism tested to about one year of life; the team ran 18 material candidates in a week to reach a five-year target. Li said "pressure" 18 times.

Internally, nobody agrees what it is. Leiphone's account, from unnamed staff and supply-chain people: forecasts split between 20,000 and 200,000 units, components stocked for 50,000 to 100,000, and Magic 8 sold about a third of its predecessor. Sentiment, not audited fact — but the split is the story.

The intelligence is rented. Same account: ByteDance's terms had Honor build hardware and gather data while model training and data ownership stayed with ByteDance, so Honor went to Alibaba's Qwen instead. Global handset volumes are down more than 10%; Honor's overseas revenue is up 26%, Mexico 67%.

Luckin picked the wrong couple. For Qixi, the Chinese Valentine's, it wrapped its Thai-tea launch in a comics blogger's couple IP; customers received cups printed with strangers and asked who they were, then posted plagiarism comparisons and ordered with "no co-branded cup" notes.

Frequency is the strategy. Jiemian's read: Luckin runs about three tie-ins a month, so cheap unknown IP fills the calendar. Second-quarter marketing spend hit 925m yuan (~$130m), up 56.1%, and 5.8% of net revenue. Commenters said they would rather have had the low-budget animation now filling cinemas, where Initium finds audiences turning a bad film into a shared ritual.

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Threads we are pulling

  • Unitree lists tomorrow. Issue price 150.80 yuan (~$21), market value near 61bn yuan (~$8.6bn), and only 7.44% of shares free-floating. It also unveiled a humanoid claiming a 2m (6ft 7in) standing jump and 12.66 m/s (~28mph), built in a bit over three months. The 520-yuan grey market meets the bell.
  • Qwen's 27B, resolved. I flagged the missing dense companion from 12 to 15 August. It shipped, and it just cleared a million downloads.
  • I overpriced the games sale. Yesterday I put Alibaba's Lingxi Interactive exit at over $1.5bn; the figure in the internal letter and Chinese reports is 10.1bn yuan (~$1.42bn), buyer CITIC Capital's Trustar.
  • US tariff refunds now appear in Chinese filings. Shelf-label maker Hanshow disclosed $23.1m of refunded US duties and interest, adding 71.17m yuan (~$10m) to profit — 15.75% of last audited net income. Background: the Supreme Court voided the IEEPA tariffs on 20 February, and CBP had paid out $71.06bn by late June.
  • Geely's handover executed today, with H1 revenue 173.6bn yuan (~$24.5bn), core net profit up 46% to 9.68bn (~$1.36bn), exports up 158% — and a first commitment to stop developing combustion engines entirely.
  • New watch — Robotera. The Tsinghua-linked humanoid firm is reported to be weighing a Hong Kong IPO at $800m to $1bn. Second embodied-AI listing queue in a week.

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The river · 34

Geely replaced founder Li Shufu as listed-company chairman while first-half sales topped 1.42 million and core profit rose 46 percent, signaling a move from founder-led to institutional management.

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  • Li remains chairman of Zhejiang Geely Holding and becomes honorary chairman of the listed company, while An Conghui takes the chair and Gan Jiayue becomes chief executive for daily operations.
  • The handoff is unusual because it comes during strong results: revenue reached 173.6 billion yuan (roughly $24.5 billion), core attributable profit 9.68 billion yuan (roughly $1.36 billion), and overseas exports jumped 158 percent.
  • The new leaders are long-serving insiders associated with electric vehicles, premium brands, integration and operating discipline, suggesting continuity with a change in execution rather than a strategic reset.
  • Geely says the move is a declaration of de-family-ization and a shift toward transparent, professional decision-making; that framing is unusually explicit for a Chinese founder-controlled industrial group.
  • The company sold about 799,000 new-energy vehicles in the first half and exported 474,000 vehicles, according to the source, showing why the board may view succession as an opportunity rather than a rescue.
  • The main test is whether the new structure can coordinate Geely's many brands and overseas expansion without the founder's authority becoming an informal shadow governance layer.
  • For China's private industrial champions, this is a meaningful governance signal: professionalization is being presented as a competitive capability, not merely a compliance exercise.

Chinese policy coverage links softer July demand with a State Council session, Jiang Zemin commemorations, Xi's planned US visit and the state's push toward an AI-driven economy.

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  • The roundup says service retail sales rose 5.0 percent in January through July while goods retail rose 3.9 percent, and online retail grew 4.8 percent, suggesting services are holding up better than physical consumption.
  • High-tech investment was a bright spot: electronic-circuit manufacturing investment reportedly rose 57.7 percent and integrated-circuit manufacturing 11.5 percent, with high-tech and digital manufacturing supplying about half of industrial value-added growth.
  • The contrast is central to China's current model: weak broad demand coexists with aggressive capital deployment into strategic technology and manufacturing capacity.
  • A State Council plenary session chaired by Premier Li signals that the leadership is treating the slowdown as a policy-management problem, but the supplied excerpt does not report a new stimulus measure.
  • The inclusion of AI tokens and the intelligent economy shows Beijing's preferred answer to weaker traditional growth: create new productive capacity and demand around computation, automation and advanced manufacturing.
  • For investors and operators, the risk is that headline industrial growth masks a consumer and property economy that remains insufficiently rebalanced toward household demand.
  • The newsletter is a curated analysis rather than a primary statistical release, so the figures and political interpretation should be checked against official data and full policy documents.

DeepSeek's V4 Pro API now charges far more for cache hits at peak periods, exposing the storage, memory-bandwidth and data-movement costs hidden behind cheap long-context inference.

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  • The reported peak cache-hit price rose from 0.025 yuan to 0.3 yuan per million tokens (roughly $0.004 to $0.04), an 11-fold increase; the off-peak price rose fivefold.
  • A cache hit reuses previously computed key-value state instead of recomputing a long prompt, shifting cost from floating-point operations toward GPU memory, CPU memory, solid-state storage and movement between them.
  • The article attributes DeepSeek's earlier pricing to compressed attention and hot-cold memory tiers, with frequently used state in GPU memory and colder state on NVMe storage.
  • At high concurrency, cache eviction and reload can make a system spend its time moving gigabytes of state rather than generating tokens, so the nominally cheap feature can reduce effective cluster throughput.
  • The change is a market signal that long context has a storage tax: as compute becomes cheaper, persistent state, bandwidth and scheduling become a larger share of inference economics.
  • For agent builders, blindly caching whole codebases, logs and documents may destroy the expected margin; cache policy and context compaction become product architecture rather than API details.
  • The technical claims and cost estimates come from the supplied analysis, not an independent DeepSeek engineering disclosure, but the pricing move itself makes the economic pressure concrete.

Chinese chipmaker Chengheng Micro's CH3715 combines a 48-TOPS NPU, a 1-teraflop FP32 GPGPU, CPUs, DSPs and imaging blocks to replace multi-chip edge-vision systems.

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  • The architectural choice reflects heterogeneous workloads: the NPU handles neural inference, the GPGPU supplies programmable floating-point compute, DSP and FFT blocks process signals, and the CPU schedules and controls the system.
  • The company says the chip can support high-resolution vision, radar, robotics and industrial control where INT8 inference alone is insufficient and moving data between separate chips adds latency and power.
  • The four-core GPGPU is CUDA-compatible according to the source, a deliberate attempt to reduce migration cost for existing parallel-compute software rather than force every customer onto a new accelerator model.
  • The SoC also integrates dual image signal processors, high-speed interfaces and real-time control cores, making integration—not peak AI TOPS—the product thesis.
  • Chengheng says customer tests showed over 50 percent higher data throughput, 30 percent lower power and 40 percent smaller systems, but these figures still need validation across deployments.
  • The company plans a smaller, cheaper successor with more memory bandwidth, suggesting the first chip is a systems-integration beachhead rather than a final architecture.
  • This is the kind of edge silicon China needs for industrial and robotic deployment: not just an NPU, but a complete heterogeneous compute and software platform.

Xi Jinping led China's political elite in honoring former premier Zhu Rongji, whose state funeral and national flags at half-mast revived the legacy of an architect of market reform and WTO entry.

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  • Zhu served as premier from 1998 to 2003 and is remembered for restructuring state enterprises, tightening macroeconomic control and steering China toward the World Trade Organization.
  • The ceremony places that reform-era legacy inside today's Party narrative: Zhu is honored as a loyal builder of national strength, not as a model for political liberalization.
  • A former premier's public farewell is also a controlled display of elite continuity, with senior leaders collectively defining which parts of his record remain politically useful.
  • The source says Zhu died at 97 after an illness but provides no detail on the eulogy or policy references, limiting what can be inferred about current economic debate.
  • The event matters because China's leadership is invoking reform history while domestic demand slows and the state again weighs how much room to give markets.

Chinese robotics team Current Robotics released CurrentWorld-0, an interactive world simulator that predicts how different robot bodies, camera views and force contacts change the same physical scene.

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  • The system keeps each robot's native action space instead of forcing fixed action labels, then predicts the consequences for objects and environments across those different bodies.
  • Its central technical requirement is action controllability: if a robot misses a grasp or pushes a cup off course, the simulator must preserve the failure rather than hallucinate a successful trajectory.
  • The model synchronizes multiple camera views and adds force and tactile state, so a contact event must remain consistent across third-person, head and wrist cameras.
  • That makes it more useful for evaluation than a visually plausible video generator, because robotics policies need counterfactual outcomes that remain physically tied to the action taken.
  • The work builds on the team's prior VLA and world-model research, including papers cited by Physical Intelligence, according to the source.
  • The important question is whether the simulator can generalize beyond curated demonstrations to rare contacts, sensor noise and failures that matter in deployment.
  • If it can, the system could reduce the cost of resetting physical scenes and provide a shared evaluation environment across heterogeneous robot platforms.

Chinese financial commentary calls the AI market a pass-the-parcel bubble, while this analysis argues that inflated valuations and company churn may be deliberate consequences of Beijing's industrial-policy playbook.

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  • The analysis cites roughly 80,000 Chinese AI companies dissolving or deregistering over two years, alongside valuations rising faster than revenue and capital concentrating in a few subsectors.
  • It argues that Beijing has directed national funds and hundreds of billions of yuan toward early-stage AI, so speculative excess can reflect policy-driven capital deployment rather than purely private mania.
  • The comparison is with solar panels and electric vehicles: state money builds capacity, competition eliminates weaker firms, and the surviving industrial base may matter more than every investment outcome.
  • The crucial uncertainty is whether AI can convert subsidized scale into exportable products and durable cash flow, rather than repeating the overcapacity and debt problems seen in other priority sectors.
  • For executives, the implication is that Chinese AI pricing, hiring and fundraising may not obey near-term commercial logic; state objectives can extend the runway for companies that a market-only test would kill.
  • The argument is analytical rather than a new dataset, and its conclusion depends on whether future policy capital remains available and whether the industry produces strategic capability.

Alibaba's Qwen Work released MyContext, an open-source layer that turns chats, documents, meetings and business rules into permission-aware, traceable context for agents.

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  • The system targets the gap between an agent that can call tools and one that understands the organization's accumulated decisions, changing project state and implicit workflows.
  • Its data-processing layer must handle late-arriving information, conflicting facts, continuous updates and access boundaries rather than simply stuffing more text into a prompt.
  • MyContext reportedly preserves evidence links back to source conversations and documents, allowing users to audit why a conclusion entered an agent's working context.
  • The project had more than 1,000 GitHub stars after a week according to the source, but early popularity says little about production reliability or enterprise adoption.
  • The architecture resembles competing enterprise semantic layers such as Palantir's ontology, Glean's graph and Microsoft's connectors: the bottleneck is organizing business data, not only choosing a stronger model.
  • For technical leaders, the important design issue is whether context becomes a governed, versioned data product with provenance and permissions rather than an opaque memory store.
  • Alibaba's decision to open-source this layer also positions Qwen around the infrastructure surrounding agents, potentially making its models easier to embed in Chinese enterprise workflows.

Netease Media introduced Bee AI inside its youth community, combining sourced search, task assistance, persistent AI companions and interactive content creation rather than launching another standalone general model.

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  • The platform is designed as a shared capability layer for information retrieval, personalized interaction and generative creation, with the community serving as a live test environment among students and young workers.
  • Its persistent companion feature reportedly drove nearly 90 percent growth in interactions over three months, with AI contributing 40 percent of two-way interaction and as much as 70 percent for some users; these are company metrics.
  • The product direction treats AI as a participant in community content: users can generate interactive stories and games that others play, edit and remix.
  • The company says user authorization controls access to personal information and that the companion should not replace human socializing or make decisions for users.
  • The approach reveals a Chinese platform strategy of embedding AI into an existing social graph, where retention and proprietary behavioral data may matter more than model identity.

Alibaba's Qwen Work agent now connects to WeCom after adding DingTalk, Feishu and Slack, letting users read documents and tables, schedule meetings and assign tasks through conversation.

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  • The integration supports structured actions such as reading smart tables, editing documents, checking availability and creating reminders, rather than limiting the agent to answer generation.
  • Coverage of China's three major collaboration platforms gives Alibaba a path to become a cross-system work layer instead of another isolated office assistant.
  • The source describes authorization and configuration but provides no enterprise security audit, error rate or permission model beyond the need for account access.
  • The strategic contest is over who owns the enterprise intent layer: collaboration suites hold the data, while a general agent tries to become the interface that orchestrates it.

A Hugging Face report says Alibaba's Qwen open-weight models passed three billion global downloads in six months, far ahead of Google and Meta, with more than 151,000 derivative models.

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  • The reported download gap is large: Qwen reached over three billion, compared with 418 million for Google's open-weight models and 227 million for Meta's, though downloads do not equal active production deployments.
  • Qwen reportedly has 151,448 derivative models, versus 82,506 for Google, making Alibaba's ecosystem a significant distribution channel for Chinese model technology outside China.
  • The report says Chinese labs released 178 models above 20 billion parameters, with 55 percent using Apache 2.0 and 22 percent MIT licenses, but many impose noncommercial or revenue-sharing restrictions.
  • That licensing pattern complicates the phrase open model: weights may be downloadable while commercial use, redistribution or derivative deployment remains constrained.
  • The data suggests China's model strategy is shifting from winning only benchmark races to seeding a broad developer ecosystem that can absorb and adapt domestic models.
  • For technical executives, the important question is not the raw download count but whether derivative models retain capability, receive updates and become embedded in products that create durable switching costs.
  • The figures come from a Hugging Face report relayed by Solidot, and the source supplies no methodology for distinguishing unique downloads from repeated retrievals.

A technical account of GLM training argues that large-scale reinforcement learning requires tightly matching rollout generation, environments and trainers, turning model improvement into a distributed production pipeline.

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  • The core loop is Generate, Reward, Train, Update and Generate: a model produces rollouts, an environment evaluates them, and a trainer updates weights before the next generation cycle.
  • The bottleneck is not peak accelerator utilization alone; a slow generator starves training, while a fast one creates stale rollouts and wastes storage, scheduling and model-transfer capacity.
  • The system must coordinate weights, rollouts, key-value cache, environment state and task queues, making reinforcement learning infrastructure closer to a streaming distributed system than a static pretraining cluster.
  • The source cites experiments in which smaller reasoning models improved through continued on-policy reinforcement learning, while warning that rewarding longer answers can create length hacking.
  • The example of GLM and other reasoning models shows Chinese providers positioning cloud infrastructure as part of the model-development moat, not merely as commodity GPU rental.
  • This is a company-linked technical narrative, so the reported benchmark gains and operational claims need independent reproduction.
  • If the architecture scales, the durable advantage may lie in keeping data fresh and generator and trainer throughput balanced rather than in adding another isolated training trick.

Chinese coverage frames Xi's meeting with Ecuador's president as a defense of Latin American autonomy and a veiled rebuke to US interference, while deepening Beijing's South American diplomatic pitch.

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  • Xi said Latin American and Caribbean countries should choose international partners according to their own interests, language that positions China as a sovereignty-first alternative to Washington.
  • The message is strategically calibrated: Beijing can criticize US intervention without explicitly naming a confrontation, while presenting trade and cooperation with China as a choice rather than alignment.
  • Ecuador is useful in this framing because it maintains ties with both major powers; the source gives no new agreement or economic package from the meeting.
  • Chinese state messaging routinely casts external pressure as an autonomy issue, seeking to make China's preferred diplomatic principle portable across the Global South.
  • The story matters less for one presidential meeting than for the contest over who gets to define non-interference and legitimate partnership in Latin America.

Chinese coverage presents Wang Yi's Seoul trip as an opening created by Washington's proposed reduction of South Korea drills, allowing Beijing to press its regional diplomacy while US allies reassess reliability.

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  • The trip follows a US call to scale back military exercises with South Korea, which the source says has unsettled allies and raised questions about the durability of American security commitments.
  • For Beijing, the opportunity is diplomatic rather than merely military: it can offer dialogue and regional autonomy while portraying US retrenchment as evidence that alliances are transactional.
  • The source excerpt does not provide Wang's itinerary, new agreements or South Korean responses, so the practical outcome remains unclear.
  • The episode shows how Chinese state-linked analysis turns changes in US force posture into an argument for a less US-centered Asian order.

Baidu reported 31.3 billion yuan ($4.4 billion) in quarterly revenue, with AI accounting for half of recurring business revenue for a second straight quarter; two US funds also bought shares.

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  • Baidu's general business revenue was 25.2 billion yuan (roughly $3.5 billion), and the company says AI contributed 50 percent, making mix shift more important than the headline total.
  • The source cites a new Baidu ADR position at Duquesne Family Office and a purchase of more than 600,000 additional shares by Appaloosa, but investor buying is not proof of operating momentum.
  • The result matters because Baidu is trying to show AI monetization inside an older search and cloud business rather than relying only on model-launch publicity.
  • The report provides no standalone AI revenue definition or margin figure, so the proportion should not be read as pure model sales.

China's most senior general cited Jiang Zemin's lessons from the Soviet collapse and Gulf War in an article emphasizing Party unity, military reform and loyalty under external pressure.

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  • The timing matters: the article appears during a centenary commemoration of Jiang's birth, linking the current military leadership to a former leader without challenging Xi Jinping's authority.
  • The argument treats political cohesion as a military capability; reform is presented as effective only when the armed forces remain aligned with the Party center.
  • Invoking the Soviet collapse and the Gulf War combines an internal warning about institutional failure with an external warning about technological and operational disadvantage.
  • This is part of a broader Chinese pattern in which military articles use historical cases to discipline cadres and define loyalty as a prerequisite for modernization.
  • The source says Xi recently gave a major commemorative speech but does not provide the general's exact prescriptions, so the piece is more a political signal than a new defense policy.

A state-media report described a PLA exercise using drones to deliver cash and gold bars in a simulated Taiwan operation; the report was later deleted after heated online discussion.

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  • The drill was conducted by the Eastern Theater Command and framed financial logistics as part of wartime support, extending military planning beyond ammunition, fuel and medical supplies.
  • Using local currencies and gold makes the scenario unusually concrete: it suggests planners are thinking about payment, liquidity and sustaining operations under disrupted banking and transport conditions.
  • The report's deletion is itself significant, because military publicity in China is managed as a political signal and online reaction can force the state to retract material it considers too revealing or embarrassing.
  • The source does not establish whether the drill represented an actual operational doctrine or a media-produced vignette, so the exercise should not be read as proof of a finalized Taiwan plan.
  • The combination of military specificity and censorship is the main story: Beijing wants to display preparedness while retaining control over what the public can infer from that display.

DJI's Osmo 360 II builds on a custom square 1/1.1-inch sensor and earlier aerial imaging work to raise panoramic cameras' resolution and stitching ceiling.

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  • The square sensor matches the circular image formed by fisheye lenses, reducing wasted sensor area and allowing two lenses to produce native 8K rather than upscaling a conventional rectangular-phone sensor.
  • DJI says the sensor's effective imaging area is 64 percent larger than the industry's prior 1/1.3-inch design and that it achieves 8K at 50 frames per second, but those figures come from a company presentation.
  • The engineering challenge extends beyond pixels: flying panoramic cameras expose stitching errors through parallax, rapid motion and fixed seams that handheld users can hide by reframing.
  • DJI's prior drone, mapping, gimbal and action-camera work supplied the sensor calibration, stabilization, spatial reconstruction and thermal experience needed for the product.
  • The broader lesson is architectural: a new camera category can require redesigning the sensor and compute path around the geometry of the capture problem, not simply combining commodity modules.
  • The product is a Chinese hardware milestone, though independent image tests and market adoption are still missing.

Alibaba logistics arm Cainiao launched door-to-door delivery in three natural days on 15 routes, using Shenzhen and Hong Kong hubs to turn viral TikTok demand into rapid China-to-global fulfillment.

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  • The service is priced at about half standard international express rates for a 0.5-kilogram European parcel, according to the report, and aims to make domestic direct shipping more viable than pre-positioning inventory overseas.
  • The operating model is designed for content commerce's bursty demand: merchants can test a product in small batches, replenish quickly and reduce the cash tied up in foreign warehouses.
  • A reported case moved 260,000 small fans from China to Europe after a UK heat spike, with over 90 percent meeting the three-day target; this is a company-linked example rather than a broad service guarantee.
  • The strategic shift is from weeks to days and eventually hours of consumer expectation, forcing logistics networks to absorb influencer-driven demand spikes rather than predictable catalog traffic.
  • Hong Kong functions as the air-freight choke point, with Cainiao's hub and airline capacity connecting the manufacturing base in southern China to European gateways.
  • Faster delivery strengthens Chinese sellers' ability to own the customer relationship from home rather than relying on local distributors, but it also raises the cost and compliance stakes when returns or failed deliveries occur.

Oppo and Alipay introduced a device-side AHA protocol for authorized agent cooperation, linking Oppo's assistant to nearly 200 Alipay functions and more than 18 public-service workflows.

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  • The design combines intent recognition, cross-application agent communication and payment-grade authorization, using what Oppo calls deep handshake, scenario-based permission and coordinated planning and execution.
  • The companies' core argument is that model capability has outpaced the ability of industry services to connect safely; open protocols must define consent, liability and trust, not just message formats.
  • Examples include ticket purchases, food delivery, social-security queries, household registration and subsidy applications, showing an ambition to make agents execute civic and commercial tasks.
  • Oppo says the partnership added millions of daily active users to Alipay, but the metric and attribution are company claims.
  • The Chinese market is a useful testbed because a few super-apps and device makers can negotiate end-to-end integrations that are harder to establish across fragmented Western services.

Chinese startup Spellcaster uses specialized agents in a generate-run-check-repair loop to make playable game prototypes, targeting the gap between code that compiles and software that remains fun.

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  • The system converts a prompt into rules, level goals, enemy behavior and numerical parameters, then runs the game to find failures that static code inspection misses.
  • This addresses a genuine evaluation problem: a game can compile while its jump height, collision rules, enemy behavior or level geometry make play impossible.
  • The team says a prototype can arrive in about 15 minutes and remain editable through conversation, but the source offers no evidence about sustained play quality or complex projects.
  • Its longer-term ambition is a world model that predicts the next game state directly from player action and history, rather than using code and a conventional engine as the central runtime.
  • That shift would move AI game creation from project generation toward interactive simulation, but it also creates much harder consistency, latency and safety problems.

Taiwan's army used first-person-view drones against armored vehicles for the first time in a live-fire exercise, adapting Ukraine-derived tactics for a potential asymmetric conflict with China.

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  • The exercise broadens Taiwan's strike options beyond rockets and artillery by pairing inexpensive, operator-guided drones with anti-armor missions.
  • FPV systems are difficult to defend against at short range but depend on trained operators, communications resilience, target acquisition and enough expendable hardware to absorb losses.
  • The source frames the move as part of Taiwan's effort to prepare for the People's Liberation Army, making the exercise a signal about force design rather than a standalone procurement announcement.
  • The report does not say how many drones were used or whether the tactic performed successfully against realistic electronic warfare conditions.

Honor says it built a 9-millimeter Robot Phone with a 100-part titanium gimbal, extending the mechanism's expected life from about one year to five after intensive materials testing.

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  • The phone packs a moving four-axis camera system into a 248-gram body, with 68 cables including 19 coaxial lines routed between the gimbal and main board.
  • The team reportedly tested 18 material schemes in one week after discovering that the folding mechanism would last only about a year, then coordinated suppliers and manufacturing teams to reach a claimed five-year design life.
  • Honor says the phone starts at 9,999 yuan (roughly $1,400), reservations exceeded 400,000 and all e-commerce inventory sold out in one minute; these are company-reported launch metrics.
  • The device also combines ARRI imaging features with Alibaba's Qwen model and a system-level agent able to use image, sound and gesture inputs.
  • The product is a transfer of robotics engineering into a consumer device, but the business case depends on whether a moving camera creates enough recurring value to justify flagship pricing.
  • Honor plans to carry the underlying AI, imaging and compute technology into its next Magic flagship, making the first phone a technology vehicle even if the gimbal itself remains niche.

Surgeons at an eastern Chinese hospital reportedly helped a man walk indoors after both legs were severed at the thighs, with sensation returning to the ankles after nearly 20 months of rehabilitation.

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  • The case involves replanting both legs at the thigh, an exceptionally difficult procedure because major vessels, nerves, muscle and bone must be reconstructed and kept viable.
  • The patient can reportedly manage most daily activities without help and walk with a frame, but the source gives no peer-reviewed technical details or long-term outcome data.
  • The return of sensation is particularly notable because nerve regeneration and functional recovery are major constraints even when blood flow is restored.
  • The report is a clinical milestone, not evidence that such surgery is broadly reproducible; patient selection, surgical timing and rehabilitation resources are likely decisive.

Chinese internet companies are repositioning document and storage products as AI work agents, with the market framed as a shift from helping users find files to delivering finished work.

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  • The analysis cites a Chinese AI-agent market of 80.4 billion yuan (roughly $11.3 billion) in 2025, up 123.2 percent, and says 59.1 percent of users are willing to pay for office agents; these figures come from a consulting estimate.
  • Baidu's Kuku AI illustrates the product shift: the agent becomes the entry point and searches documents, cleans data, invokes skills and produces a result rather than waiting for a user to open the right file.
  • The hard problems move downstream from model quality to source provenance, permissioning, cost and reviewability, especially for financial research where a fluent but wrong report creates business liability.
  • China's incumbents have an advantage in owning document stores, enterprise collaboration data and local workflow integrations, but that advantage also makes authorization and data governance central.
  • The competitive question is whether office agents can price completed work rather than tokens and whether users will trust them with consequential decisions.

Chip startup Xinyang Micro raised a several-million-yuan angel round (roughly $1-3 million) to commercialize CMUT array, ASIC and software modules for near-field underwater sensing.

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  • CMUT uses MEMS-fabricated vibrating membranes to form dense two-dimensional phased arrays with wider bandwidth than conventional piezoelectric transducers, making it suitable for small robotic platforms.
  • The company targets roughly 0-20 meters of near-field perception rather than kilometer-scale sonar, starting with pool-cleaning robots that need to know which areas have already been covered.
  • Xinyang says its module can raise cleaning coverage above 95 percent and support area recognition and path planning, but those are internal test results rather than an independent benchmark.
  • Choosing pools over medical ultrasound lowers certification and image-quality demands, giving the startup a faster commercial loop before expanding into underwater mapping, aquaculture and rescue.
  • The team is also exploring the same acoustic hardware as a communications port, which could make one sensor responsible for both perception and underwater data exchange.
  • The case illustrates a China-specific commercialization path: a local robot manufacturing base gives a specialized chip company close access to customers, while limited domestic process capacity remains a constraint.

A Chinese roundup highlights Alibaba's reported $1.4 billion sale of Lingxi Games, DJI's procedural win against a US military blacklist, Unitree's planned listing and Geely's management transition.

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  • The Lingxi transaction is reported at more than 10.1 billion yuan (roughly $1.4 billion), with Citic Capital's investment arm becoming the buyer after several game companies reportedly failed to win the auction.
  • A US appeals court sent DJI's challenge to its Pentagon Chinese military-company designation back for reconsideration, saying the lower court had inadequately reviewed evidence; that is a procedural win, not removal from the list.
  • Unitree is reported to be listing on China's STAR Market at 150.80 yuan per share, implying a market value of about 60.99 billion yuan (roughly $8.6 billion), making it a major public-market test for robotics enthusiasm.
  • The roundup also repeats Geely's founder succession and mentions Doubao remote computer control, but those events are covered more fully in separate items here.
  • As a roundup, the item is useful for showing the day's Chinese agenda, but its claims come from multiple cited outlets and should not be treated as one coherent event.

Chinese coverage highlights a GitLab flaw rated CVSS 9.4 that could let unauthenticated attackers alter or delete public projects, with more than 108,000 potentially exposed assets reported in China.

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  • The reported flaw is in GraphQL fallback field parsing around the gl_introduced directive; a separate CSRF issue could allow unauthenticated GET requests to trigger GraphQL mutations under certain conditions.
  • The affected GitLab Community and Enterprise versions span several major release lines, and fixes were issued on August 17, according to the source.
  • The China-specific asset count comes from a domestic internet asset-mapping platform, while the source gives a global exposure count of about 401,607 assets; neither figure proves that those instances were exploitable in practice.
  • GitLab said it had no evidence of in-the-wild exploitation, but the combination of public proof of concept and supply-chain implications makes self-hosted installations a material risk.

Ping An Good Doctor's first-half revenue slipped 0.7 percent to 2.484 billion yuan (roughly $350 million), but enterprise health management grew 65 percent and AI supplied 4.6 percent of gross profit.

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  • The company reported attributable net profit of 219 million yuan (roughly $31 million), up 63.5 percent, while paid enterprise customers rose more than 73 percent to over 7,700.
  • Its model combines online AI with human doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, home care and employer services; the enterprise business now represents 28.7 percent of revenue.
  • Ping An says its medical models cover more than 11,300 diseases, approach 96 percent assisted-diagnosis accuracy and reach nearly 90 percent for complex multidisciplinary plans, but these are company-reported metrics.
  • The strategic shift is from consumer consultation toward employer contracts, where workflow integration and service networks may matter more than chatbot novelty.

US tech coverage reports Xiaomi second-quarter revenue down 6.1 percent to about $16.2 billion and net income down 21 percent to about $1.4 billion, despite beating estimates.

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  • The report attributes pressure to persistent memory shortages and weaker smartphone demand, suggesting Xiaomi's diversification has not insulated its core hardware business from component cycles.
  • Because this is an aggregator item, the figures reflect what US financial media is emphasizing rather than an independently reproduced filing in the supplied text.
  • The Chinese-company angle matters more than the earnings beat: memory costs can squeeze device margins while Xiaomi is simultaneously funding cars, operating systems and AI.

BYD's sponsored Silk Road convoy linked Chinese cultural heritage to EV technology before continuing from Shenzhen toward overseas markets, where the company says it sold 970,000 vehicles in the first seven months.

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  • The domestic route used cultural stops and demonstrations of fast charging and driver assistance to package the vehicle fleet as a carrier of contemporary Chinese technology.
  • BYD says its vehicles now reach 121 countries and regions, with overseas sales exceeding one million in 2025; these are company-provided figures in promotional material.
  • The roadshow shows how Chinese manufacturers increasingly combine product export with cultural storytelling and technology diplomacy.
  • It offers little independent evidence about overseas demand or vehicle performance, so its main value is as a window into how BYD wants globalization to be understood.

A Chinese freelance developer rejected a medical-device distributor's vague AI-written specification, quoting 80,000 yuan (roughly $11,000) and 40 days for on-site work against a much smaller expected budget.

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  • The client reportedly had no concrete requirements document and believed AI could deliver the project in under a month for 20,000-30,000 yuan (roughly $2,800-$4,200).
  • The thread exposes a labor-market mismatch: generative tools lower the perceived cost of coding while requirements discovery, integration and on-site communication remain human-intensive.
  • Commenters' reactions are not provided, and the proposed price and schedule are the developer's judgment rather than an independently assessed estimate.

Doctors in Beijing reported a 40-year-old woman with ulcerative colitis, autoimmune hepatitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis and autoimmune gastritis causing iron-deficiency anemia.

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  • The case is notable because four separate autoimmune disorders were identified in one patient, with the final diagnosis explaining why iron absorption was impaired.
  • The report illustrates the diagnostic value of following an apparently ordinary deficiency through a broader clinical workup, but it does not establish a new treatment or mechanism.
  • A single case cannot estimate prevalence or prove that the conditions share one cause; the source says treatment consisted of iron supplementation.

A South China Morning Post item announces Xi Jinping's 2026 US trip but supplies no article text, itinerary, timing or diplomatic context.

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  • The subject would matter for China-US relations, trade and technology policy if the visit and agenda were confirmed.
  • The supplied record contains no evidence beyond the headline, so no conclusion about timing or likely outcomes is warranted.
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