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China News, Summarized 17 Aug 2026, 13:01 UTC 34 stories 18/19 sources

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Xi took the nineties back this morning; the July data explains why he needed them

Forty minutes for Jiang, then a warning

Xi spoke for forty minutes. He led the centenary commemoration of Jiang Zemin — general secretary from 1989 to 2002 — before thousands of officials and delegates in the Great Hall of the People, in what SCMP reads as a show of continuity and party unity ahead of next year's leadership reshuffle. Yesterday I said the only news would be an absence. There wasn't one.

The line worth keeping is his own: "On the new journey ahead, we must heighten our sense of vigilance against potential dangers." The wire framing is blunter than Beijing's. Jiang and Zhu Rongji, premier from 1998 to 2003, whose funeral is Tuesday, together mark the end of an era of breakneck reform and wealth creation — set against a Xi era of central control and technological autonomy. Two funerals closing a decade.

The numbers landed the same morning. July retail sales rose 0.6% against a 1.3% consensus and June's 1%; industrial output 4.5% against a 4.9% forecast and June's 5.3%; the drop in investment worsened. The economy is cooling. The centenary was scheduled months ago; the data was not. A leader borrowing a predecessor who delivered growth, on a day growth missed again.

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Unitree lists Wednesday at 219 times earnings

The date is fixed. Unitree, the Hangzhou maker of the backflipping humanoids, debuts on Shanghai's STAR Market on 19 August as China's first listed humanoid-robot company — issue price 150.80 yuan (~$21), market capitalisation near 61bn yuan (~$8.6bn), price/earnings multiple of 219 against a sector average of 38.6.

Half the money goes to software, not metal. Of roughly 6.1bn yuan (~$859m) raised, 2.02bn yuan (~$285m) is earmarked for robot model R&D. And the strategic placement includes the national social security fund, China National Petroleum — and DeepSeek. A model lab buying into a robot maker's book, days after that lab started hiring switchgear engineers.

The business is real and small. Revenue ran 159m yuan, then 393m, then 1.699bn (~$239m) across 2023 to 2025, with net profit of 278m yuan (~$39m) last year; first-quarter revenue rose 68% to 423m yuan while stripped-out profit fell on R&D and selling costs. Against roughly 5,500 humanoids shipped in 2025, 219x is a bet on the model.

THE GAP: embodied-AI startups raised 93.5bn yuan (~$13bn) in the first half, five times a year earlier across 322 deals, while leading firms' shipments have only just cleared ten thousand units. Wednesday is the first time a public market gets to argue with that.

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DeepSeek starts charging peak rates today

The invoice is real now. Peak-and-trough pricing took effect at midnight Beijing time, and the multipliers are steep: for V4-Flash, off-peak cache-miss input up 50% and output up 125%; at peak, three times and four and a half times. V4-Pro's cached input at peak reaches twelve times the old rate.

The same week, the theory. DeepSeek researchers and Peking University co-authored a paper on spatiotemporal composability describing Cordis, the framework under Harness — whose claim is that everything is a removable plugin, including the model adapter, tool registry, session log and the agent loop itself.

The mechanism is an undo button. Every mutation to context must register its inverse; unloading a plugin replays those inverses in reverse order. Components declare dependencies, and the runtime activates or deactivates them as providers appear and vanish. Two different load histories converge on the same final state. That is what a self-rewriting harness needs to be survivable.

The bill and the architecture point opposite ways. The paper concedes that as components get finer-grained, the integration glue between them can grow with the square of their number. More plugins, more tool calls, more context per task — on a meter that just tripled at peak.

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Video models converge, only one opens the weights

Seedance went to 1080p today. ByteDance's video model now generates native 1080p with the API live, adds 10-bit colour depth, and cuts image-to-video pricing from 3.7 yuan to about 2.7 yuan a second (~$0.52 to $0.38) until 17 September.

MiniMax is renting distribution instead. Its H3, out 31 July, takes text, image, video and audio into one context and does generation and editing in the same model — and it is opening the weights, citing developer community, domestic-chip compatibility designed in from the start, and customisation. Jiemian's read: ByteDance has Douyin to absorb a model, so MiniMax must make chip vendors its distribution. Same account: at a late-July Seed all-hands, founder Zhang Yiming told the team not to close the gap using rivals' outputs, even at a short-term cost.

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Want Want's sugar problem, and a fill-in-the-blank

A snack company declared an emergency. Tsai Eng-Meng, founder and chairman of Want Want, told all staff that the April-June quarter amounts to a "major operating crisis", blaming thirty years of coasting on a handful of hit products, and warned that anyone without output would be eliminated. Revenue fell about 6%, profit about 38%.

Weibo made it about sugar. The crisis topped the trending list, and so did the line that Want Want's real rival turns out to be sugar; the company replied by posting its no-sugar range. Its traditional wholesale channel, more than half of revenue, fell by double digits.

The other consumer story is a grammar question. A payments promotion put a second-grade exercise in front of the country: fill in the conjunctions for "( ) save money steadily, ( ) travel the world." Three camps formed — only by saving can you travel; save and travel at once; better to travel than save. The answer key accepted all of them.

It is not a generational split. 36Kr's read of the comments: mid-nineties-born office workers with some savings filled in "only if"; women born in the 1980s who already did the grinding filled in "at the same time"; and the same person answers differently on payday and at month-end. A consumption survey disguised as homework.

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Waymo pays 127% and still saves money

Solidot led with the arithmetic. Tariffs of 127.5% roughly double a Chinese EV's price on arrival — and Waymo has imported 3,200 Zeekr robotaxis since 2024 anyway, because it is still cheaper: about $38,000 a chassis, roughly $86,500 landed, plus $25,000 of hardware and software, against over $200,000 for a converted Jaguar I-Pace.

What the Chinese item omits is what US coverage leads with: ordinary Americans cannot buy the car, and the vans arrive stripped of sensors and compute because Chinese vehicles may not collect data on American roads, with Waymo's stack fitted in Mesa, Arizona. Even the tariff rate is contested — one account puts it at 102.5%.

The tariff worked as consumer protection and failed as industrial policy. The cheapest way for America's leading robotaxi operator to scale is a Geely platform built to its specification in Ningbo. The Chinese write-up never says that; the cost table does.

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Threads we are pulling

  • I was a day early on DeepSeek. Yesterday I wrote that peak pricing had gone live; it actually took effect at 00:00 today. The multipliers above are the part that was missing.
  • Unitree's grey market gets settled Wednesday. Brokers were bidding 520 yuan (~$73) against the 150.80 yuan issue price. Two days to find out whether 3.4x survives contact with a bell.
  • The memory shortage reaches Lagos. Omdia: African sub-$100 smartphone shipments fell 34% year-on-year in the second quarter, with memory now near 60% of the bill of materials under $400 and above 64% under $99. I under-weighted DRAM on 14 August; it is now pricing out first-time buyers.
  • Geely's founder steps back. Li Shufu resigns as chairman of the listed arm from tomorrow, becoming lifetime honorary chairman, with group chief executive An Conghui taking the chair — and the export target raised from 640,000 to 920,000 vehicles.
  • Moonshot's shockwave gets a number. An SCMP opinion piece puts it at about $3 trillion of global chip market value shed in the weeks after Kimi K3 and Qwen3.8-Max — before the benchmark tables, model cards and licences were fully public.
  • Alibaba is selling games to pay for AI. Its Lingxi Interactive studio goes to CITIC Capital's Trustar at over $1.5bn, as free cash flow swung from a 73.9bn yuan inflow to a 46.6bn yuan (~$6.6bn) outflow.

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The river · 34

DeepSeek’s developer preview makes core runtime components, including model adapters, tool registries, session logs and the agent loop, replaceable plugins.

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  • The design treats the runtime as a composition of components rather than a fixed core with optional extensions, enabling agents to inspect or alter their own execution environment.
  • Its Cordis framework tracks reversible side effects so a removed plugin can unregister listeners, timers and resource changes instead of leaving hidden state behind.
  • Reactive dependency handling lets components activate, deactivate or rebind when providers appear, disappear or change.
  • This is a software-architecture answer to self-evolving agents: modification is useful only if the system can roll it back and preserve dependency integrity.
  • The approach moves agent infrastructure closer to a dynamic operating system, but it also enlarges the attack surface and testing burden.
  • The project’s early GitHub attention shows developer interest, not proof that self-modifying harnesses are reliable in production.

Chinese workers are taking employment disputes to the Hong Kong exchange, reframing layoffs, benefits and options as disclosure and governance questions for listing applicants.

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  • The RedNote case tests the tension between a mainland operating company and an offshore listing vehicle: separate entities for labor claims, but unified control when investors assess the business.
  • A second case involving Xingyu Automotive Lighting shows newly hired graduates alleging demotions or exits during a Hong Kong listing effort; those claims remain unproven.
  • The strategy is rational because Hong Kong’s exchange is both market operator and IPO gatekeeper, with channels for complaints about applicants.
  • This creates a new accountability surface for Chinese companies: labor practices can become material-risk questions even when the exchange is not a labor tribunal.
  • The development also exposes the governance limits of variable-interest-entity structures, where corporate separateness and operational control must be argued differently to workers and investors.
  • For executives, the lesson is that workforce restructuring during a listing is not only an HR event; it can become a disclosure, compliance and reputation problem.

A Chinese robotics company is deploying multiple robots across an automotive logistics line, using an agentic runtime to verify outcomes, recover from errors and complete tasks rather than isolated motions.

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  • The system coordinates two wheeled dual-arm robots, a robot dog and an AGV across sorting, loading, transport and container recovery.
  • Its Agentic OS separates high-level planning from real-time execution: a runtime monitors state and exceptions while device-specific controllers protect latency, precision and safety.
  • The design treats a successful command as insufficient; the system must verify the physical result, diagnose deviations and resume from an interruption.
  • The article argues that factories may need to redesign processes around robot strengths instead of forcing robots into human-designed workstations.
  • The reported domestic embodied-AI financing total of 93.5 billion yuan, roughly $13.2 billion, shows the funding pressure behind this shift, but commercial deployment remains much smaller.
  • The important test is sustained uptime and recovery across a complete workflow, not a single impressive manipulation clip.

China’s July retail sales rose just 0.6%, industrial output 4.5% and investment weakened, reinforcing Chinese coverage of a recovery that is losing momentum.

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  • Retail growth missed the 1.3% economist estimate and slowed from June’s 1%, pointing to continued weakness in household demand.
  • Industrial output also missed expectations and decelerated from June, while falling investment added pressure to the growth mix.
  • The pattern matters more than any one release: manufacturing capacity remains strong, but domestic consumption and investment are not absorbing it fast enough.
  • A softer economy raises the stakes for export-led growth, industrial policy and efforts to stabilize consumer confidence.
  • The data complicate a simple AI or EV success narrative because even globally competitive sectors operate inside a weaker domestic demand environment.
  • Chinese financial coverage frames the figures as a policy and confidence problem, not merely a temporary statistical miss.

Xi Jinping led a ceremony marking Jiang Zemin’s centenary, with Chinese coverage emphasizing Jiang’s contribution and political unity ahead of a major leadership reshuffle.

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  • The event is a tightly scripted protocol ritual, but its selection of themes still shows how the current leadership manages succession-era memory.
  • Xi’s speech places Jiang’s legacy inside the Party’s longer institutional story rather than presenting the former leader as an independent political pole.
  • The timing matters because elite attention is already turning toward next year’s power transition and questions of continuity.
  • For foreign companies, the signal is not a policy change but a reaffirmation that legitimacy flows through Party unity and historical narrative.
  • The ceremony’s symbolism may matter more than any individual personnel speculation: retired leaders are being incorporated into the current political order.
  • Chinese coverage is respectful and collective, while the strategic reading is about controlled continuity rather than ideological opening.

Weiling Medical raised more than 100 million yuan, roughly $14 million, to validate an implanted brain-computer interface for neurological rehabilitation and prepare device registration.

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  • The company is prioritizing severe medical cases rather than consumer interaction, framing BCI as a tool for neural recovery and functional substitution.
  • Its platform combines implanted electronics, external control, stimulation and assistive devices, with flexible cortical electrodes about 10 micrometers thick.
  • A reported early patient with severe brainstem injury regained limited arm and wrist movement after implantation and training, but this is a single case, not clinical proof.
  • The system aims to use neuroplasticity: stimulation and feedback train surviving circuits to reorganize rather than revive dead tissue.
  • The path to value runs through clinical endpoints, safety, durability and regulatory approval, making this a slower but more credible route than consumer BCI demos.
  • The investment by a listed medical company also suggests Chinese capital is beginning to distinguish therapeutic evidence from speculative interfaces.

Unitree will list on Shanghai’s STAR Market at a valuation near 61 billion yuan, roughly $8.6 billion, making it China’s first major humanoid-robot public offering.

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  • The company plans to raise about 6.1 billion yuan, roughly $860 million, with nearly half earmarked for robot-model research.
  • Unitree’s revenue rose from 159 million yuan in 2023 to 1.699 billion yuan in 2025, while net profit reached 278 million yuan, according to the prospectus data cited.
  • Its issue price implies a 219-times earnings multiple, versus an industry average near 39 times, making the listing a test of how much future growth public markets will capitalize.
  • The business is unusual in the sector for reporting profitability, but first-quarter non-adjusted profit fell as research and selling costs rose.
  • The key execution test is whether model investment turns a hardware maker with strong early demand into a repeatable platform for general-purpose robotics.

HelixWorld 1.0 generates interactive video at 24 frames per second alongside 48kHz stereo audio, aiming to make sound respond to movement and scene geometry.

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  • The system uses a joint Transformer rather than adding an audio track after video generation, allowing the same action to update visual and acoustic state.
  • Training data combines first-person real-world footage with game-engine data that supplies exact positions, materials, occlusion and listener orientation.
  • The team built frame-level checks for whether sound direction and timing match visible events, an important engineering layer often missing from video datasets.
  • The project says its weights and code will be fully open-sourced, which could give researchers a common baseline for audio-visual interaction.
  • The reported frame rate and audio rate are promising, but long-horizon consistency, latency and compute cost will determine whether this is a usable world model rather than a polished demo.

A ChinaTalk analysis argues that local officials, private capital, foreign technology and personal networks built China’s EV industry, while success created severe overcapacity and export pressure.

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  • The account traces the sector from many small carmakers to globally competitive firms such as Chery and Geely through alliances between local governments and private investors.
  • Its central correction to the usual narrative is that Beijing did not simply design the winning firms from the center; local experimentation and political relationships mattered.
  • The same playbook can produce both rapid industrial capability and redundant capacity when regions compete to attract favored industries.
  • For robotics and AI, the lesson is that local support can accelerate commercialization while making demand discipline and exit mechanisms harder.
  • Chinese EV globalization therefore reflects a hybrid system: state-enabled, locally negotiated and commercially ruthless rather than purely state-owned.

A Hong Kong University team says two humanoids autonomously completed an 11-point table-tennis game, using a closed loop of vision, trajectory prediction, planning and whole-body control.

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  • The SMASH 2.0 system expands the reachable ball region and adds autonomous serving, moving beyond demonstrations where a person feeds predictable shots.
  • The team still uses preset strategies rather than learning an opponent online; match data is being collected for later real-robot reinforcement learning.
  • Human motion-capture data provides training examples, with coaches recording four to eight hours per day over one to two months.
  • The test matters because both robots must pursue a win, recognize outcomes and continue play without a human stabilizing the interaction.
  • The system is a staged research milestone, not evidence that humanoids can yet compete with skilled human players.

BeingBeyond says it has accumulated more than 500,000 hours of first-person human video and is training a latent world-action model that predicts actions and state changes without rendering pixels.

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  • The approach jointly models visual input, touch, action and future state in an embedding space, aiming for real-time control at about 1% of the training cost of video-generation routes.
  • Its founder argues that embodied AI lacks a settled scaling paradigm, unlike language models, so the field should not assume a single world-model architecture will win.
  • The company’s Being-H0.8 is described as an implicit tactile world-action model, but the source provides no independent task-success benchmark.
  • The choice is strategically notable because a visually unimpressive model can be cheaper and faster to control, while giving up the demo value of rendered video.
  • The central question is whether latent predictions transfer across bodies, objects and environments without a pixel-level simulator to expose failure modes.
  • The report also reflects China’s current funding environment, where founders are trying to match capital duration to a three-to-five-year technical horizon.

A Party-led academic agenda is pushing Chinese universities to develop an independent knowledge system, including theories of international relations rooted in Chinese concepts and diplomatic practice.

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  • The initiative traces to Xi Jinping’s calls for disciplines with Chinese characteristics and has become a central organizing theme for the social sciences.
  • A Qiushi essay by Ren Xiao surveys relational theory, moral realism, Tianxia theory and symbiosis theory as possible building blocks for a Chinese approach.
  • The goal is not merely to add Chinese case studies to Western theory, but to redefine what counts as valid concepts, evidence and intellectual authority.
  • This matters for technology executives because the same state preference for conceptual autonomy appears in policy, standards and industrial strategy.
  • The project’s practical influence remains hard to measure, but its institutional reach is clear: Party journals, universities and policy schools are being aligned around it.

A Chinese research team unveiled an aerodynamic concept for a flying-wing passenger aircraft wider than a B-2 bomber and designed to carry more than 800 people.

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  • The design merges fuselage, wings and tail into one broad lifting body, potentially reducing drag but creating difficult problems in pressurization, evacuation, stability and airport compatibility.
  • The proposed aircraft is about 85 meters wide and 43 meters long, making it a research concept rather than a near-term commercial airliner.
  • Its inclusion in China’s large-aircraft program signals ambition to move beyond conventional derivatives into high-risk aerospace architectures.
  • The source gives no propulsion, certification or manufacturing plan, so the practical path from model to flight remains unclear.
  • The value is strategic: China is using state-backed aerospace research to explore platform classes that established commercial aircraft makers have largely avoided.

A second Chinese report on Symbiosis Robotics’ go-kart demo frames the test as a step from locomotion toward continuous physical task completion, not as a finished product.

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  • The robot must stabilize itself in a narrow seat while coordinating steering, throttle and braking, making the task harder than a fixed-position manipulation demo.
  • The company’s proposed end-to-end model route still depends on real-robot data, low-level controllers and reproducible evaluation.
  • The source is substantially the same event as item 36 and supplies no independent performance metric.

RoboScience launched REX G1, a wheeled dual-arm robot with 22 degrees of freedom, 0.1mm repeatability and 2,070 TFLOPS of claimed edge compute for logistics and factories.

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  • The design combines omnidirectional movement, adjustable height and dual-arm manipulation so the robot can travel, align and grasp without repeatedly stopping to reposition.
  • Its VLOA architecture links vision, language, object state and action, with a world-model engine for trajectory prediction and an operation model for low-level control.
  • The company claims a 540mm width, access to 0.75-meter aisles and a 10-kilogram bimanual payload, targeting existing facilities rather than redesigned workcells.
  • Edge inference is intended to reduce dependence on high-frequency cloud links in warehouses and factories, where latency and network reliability are operational constraints.
  • The launch is strategically interesting because it targets task continuity and site fit, but the source provides no independent uptime, success-rate or customer data.

A Chinese policy scholar argues that Huawei’s Atlas 950 SuperPoD illustrates how China can build an independent technology path under sustained US export restrictions.

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  • The argument is made in the preface to a book about Huawei’s computing system, so it is interpretation rather than a new Atlas product announcement.
  • The strategic objective is technological autonomy: replacing restricted foreign components, software and supply relationships with a domestic stack that can evolve on its own terms.
  • Huawei’s importance is institutional as well as commercial because its systems are treated in China as evidence that sanctions can catalyze indigenous capability.
  • The difficult question is whether autonomy means equivalent frontier performance, or a sufficiently capable and controllable system optimized for China’s own deployment environment.
  • This framing helps explain why Chinese policy treats compute infrastructure as industrial sovereignty rather than merely a procurement category.

Waymo has reportedly imported 3,200 Zeekr vehicles since 2024 because they remain cheaper than its US-built alternatives even after a 127.5% tariff.

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  • The reported Zeekr vehicle cost is about $38,000 before tariffs and roughly $86,500 after them; autonomy hardware and software still leave the total below the reported $200,000-plus cost of a Jaguar I-Pace conversion.
  • This is a sharp demonstration that tariff protection does not erase China’s manufacturing cost advantage in EV platforms.
  • The transaction also exposes a strategic dependency: a US autonomous fleet can rely on Chinese vehicle supply even while policy treats Chinese connected cars as a security concern.
  • The source does not establish whether Waymo plans to expand the imports or how regulatory restrictions affect deployment.

A Pinduoduo pilot uses delivery trucks returning from village drop-offs to collect garlic, cutting a local seller’s shipping cost from about 7 yuan to 3 yuan per five-pound parcel.

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  • The system turns a previously empty return leg into agricultural logistics, linking village consumption to outbound commerce without building a separate route.
  • The reported 3-yuan saving is meaningful for small farmers because it changes whether low-value produce can reach national buyers profitably.
  • The pilot also creates packing and livestream jobs in the village, showing how platform logistics can reorganize rural work rather than merely move parcels faster.
  • Trust was an initial barrier: residents treated the new service as potentially fraudulent until standardized vehicles, uniforms and local stations made it legible.
  • This is a useful example of China’s platform economy operating as physical infrastructure, with a private platform subsidizing the missing middle-mile until volume becomes viable.

A preview of Beijing’s World Robot Conference argues that the important questions are embodiment choice, long-horizon tasks, data collection, critical components and sustained operation.

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  • The article contrasts Unitree’s roughly 61 billion yuan, about $8.6 billion, proposed valuation with a much smaller installed base and unresolved technical convergence.
  • It asks whether non-humanoid forms may commercialize sooner where wheels, specialized mechanisms or simpler bodies outperform human shape.
  • The useful benchmark is not a stage demo but whether a robot can complete a multi-step job for hours without human rescue.
  • The focus on tactile sensors, motors, hands and data tools reflects where manufacturing economics will be decided.

A Zhejiang University and Swansea team proposes an adaptive asymmetric adapter that preserves CLIP’s visual backbone on out-of-distribution data while tuning language more aggressively.

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  • Experiments across 11 vision datasets reportedly found that text-side tuning often improves transfer more reliably, while aggressive image-side tuning can damage out-of-distribution performance.
  • The adapter uses a shared down-projection, multiple expert up-projections and a router that decides how much visual adaptation to apply.
  • The design effectively gives the pretrained image encoder a learned brake instead of forcing a fixed on-or-off choice for every input.
  • This is an engineering lesson for VLM deployment: in-domain accuracy gains can conceal damage to the broad visual representation that makes a foundation model useful.
  • The paper’s value lies in a concrete control mechanism for the familiar fine-tuning versus generalization tradeoff, though independent reproduction remains important.

Chinese coverage of CVPR work argues that 3D Gaussian splatting is becoming a practical physical layer for robots through faster reconstruction, adaptive sparsity and collision-aware simulation.

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  • EcoSplat uses an importance ranking to choose a top-K set of Gaussian primitives for a device’s compute budget, enabling one model to scale across hardware.
  • SparseSplat allocates more primitives to detailed regions and fewer to flat surfaces, reportedly matching baseline quality with about 22% as many Gaussians.
  • The work matters for embodied systems because scene reconstruction must meet latency, memory and robustness constraints rather than only produce attractive renderings.
  • Neural ODE collision reasoning and noise-resistant mapping are presented as steps toward digital twins that can support imitation learning and robot planning.
  • The article is a survey of research, so the industrial claims remain prospective until these systems survive real sensors, moving objects and long-running deployments.

A South China Morning Post analysis argues that markets reacted to Chinese model launches before auditable evidence arrived, shifting attention from model quality to verification and compute access.

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  • The article discusses Moonshot’s Kimi K3 and Alibaba’s Qwen3.8-Max, whose reported performance claims moved markets before full benchmark tables, model cards and licenses were available.
  • The gap between announcement and independently auditable evidence matters because investors and policymakers are treating model releases as signals about chip demand and national competitiveness.
  • The broader argument is that the United States may be debating export controls while underweighting evaluation, reproducibility and access to useful compute.
  • Chinese model developers gain strategic leverage when release speed and market attention outrun verification, even if later testing narrows the claims.
  • This is analysis rather than a new product report, but it captures how Chinese AI coverage frames the contest as an institutional and measurement problem.

Researchers at East China Normal University engineered a bacterium that senses high blood sugar and releases a glucose-lowering hormone, matching Ozempic in animal tests.

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  • The reported design turns a probiotic into a closed-loop delivery system: glucose is the input signal and hormone release is the therapeutic output.
  • The team has filed patents and is scaling production, but animal efficacy does not establish human safety, dosing or regulatory approval.
  • If the mechanism survives clinical testing, it could shift some diabetes treatment from repeated systemic dosing toward an orally delivered biological controller.
  • The source’s two-year US-market ambition is a development target, not evidence that regulators have accepted the product.

Chinese physical-AI data company Mifeng Technology raised several hundred million yuan, roughly $30 million to $60 million, led by China Telecom to scale real-world interaction data.

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  • The company says its data-collection devices are already deployed in factories, logistics sites, stores, homes, hotels and care settings, capturing hand actions and environmental state.
  • Its platform combines collection, spatial reconstruction, multimodal labeling and evaluation, with reported processing gains above tenfold.
  • Mifeng claims a feedback loop in which each data cycle improves task success by 5% to 10% in some settings, but the source supplies no benchmark protocol.
  • China Telecom and Zhangjiang Group bring cloud, network, security and physical deployment sites, making this an example of state-linked infrastructure supporting an AI data layer.
  • The strategic bottleneck is not only data volume: quality, coverage, embodiment transfer and reliable evaluation determine whether the platform creates reusable model capability.

Vivan owner Woke Beyond built Indonesia’s largest 3C accessory distribution network, but currency losses and rising platform fees are eroding profits ahead of a Hong Kong IPO.

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  • The company reported 1.217 billion yuan of 2025 revenue, roughly $172 million, with 94% from Indonesia and most sales from its own brands.
  • More than 40,000 distributors, 42 local offices and nine warehouses are the real asset: an offline network that reaches stores missed by marketplace-first exporters.
  • First-half revenue rose 22% while operating profit was nearly flat; a 179 million yuan, roughly $25 million, foreign-exchange loss consumed about 72% of net profit.
  • The Indonesian rupiah’s decline exposes the structural mismatch between Chinese sourcing costs and local-currency sales, even after the company moved toward yuan settlement and hedging.
  • The case challenges the easy “brand overseas” narrative: distribution density can create a moat, but platform commissions, currency and low market share still limit returns.

The Wire China reports that a probe into an influential securities regulator has unsettled China’s financial community, but provides few details in the supplied text.

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  • A regulator-focused investigation matters because it can affect listing approvals, enforcement expectations and institutional confidence.
  • The source does not identify the official, allegations or procedural status, so the implications remain uncertain.

A Burger King promotion turned a simple savings-and-travel fill-in-the-blank question into a Chinese social-media argument over delayed gratification, security and enjoying life now.

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  • Users accepted answers ranging from saving first, to saving while traveling, to rejecting saving altogether, turning a marketing prompt into a debate about financial anxiety.
  • The discussion cuts across age groups: younger workers describe savings as protection against uncertainty, while older users with more security defend spending on experiences.
  • Its importance is cultural rather than economic measurement; the argument shows how money, time and mobility are being renegotiated in an uncertain consumer environment.
  • The campaign succeeded because it left the blank open for personal identity rather than prescribing a single lifestyle.

The Wire China says Moonshot AI’s Kimi K3 launch exposed US anxiety about China’s model progress and prompted a regulatory storm around competition and verification.

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  • The item is analysis of a Chinese model launch rather than a fresh product report, and the supplied text gives few specific regulatory details.
  • Its significance lies in the feedback loop between Chinese releases, US market reaction and policy debate about AI restrictions.

A handmade Chinese animation criticized for rough visuals and a confusing plot has become a major online talking point despite competition from Hollywood releases.

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  • The film’s appeal appears to come partly from its visibly nonstandard style, making the success a useful counterexample to polished, formulaic animation.
  • Chinese online discussion is central to the story: criticism itself helped turn the film into a social event.
  • The supplied text does not provide a box-office total or production details, so the scale of the hit remains unclear.

Digut Robotics’ private DemoDay showcased early projects ranging from AI golf coaching and knee exoskeletons to companion toys and modular outdoor robots.

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  • The incubator is explicitly looking for products ordinary families might take home, rather than only maximizing its own robot shipments or market share.
  • Several projects pair a physical object with an AI service, using hardware, privacy controls or tactile interaction to justify payment where software alone might not.
  • The examples show a broad Chinese maker and startup ecosystem, but most products are early and the source gives little evidence of repeatable sales.
  • The most promising pattern is engineering iteration: teams are moving from lab prototypes toward overseas pilots, crowdfunding or small-batch delivery.

Luo Tianyi’s anniversary concert drew fans across age groups, showing how a Chinese virtual singer survives new AI companions through a long-running creator and music ecosystem.

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  • The character’s identity was built less by a central script than by user-generated songs, fan remixes and a community of creators who continually expanded her personality.
  • That is structurally different from today’s AI companion products, which often begin with a closed character model and centralized interaction design.
  • Partnerships with cultural institutions, theme parks and traditional-art projects have moved the character beyond a narrow youth subculture.
  • The audience mix suggests durable cultural infrastructure can outlast the novelty cycle of a particular technology.
  • The case is a reminder that virtual characters gain longevity from creator ecosystems and repeated rituals, not only from better conversational AI.

Wangwang’s founder blamed weak innovation and an aging channel for a 6% revenue and 38% profit drop, turning a childhood brand into a live debate about Chinese consumer change.

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  • The company’s first fiscal-quarter results were described internally as a major operating crisis, with management calling for cost control, new businesses and accountability.
  • The source says Wangwang relied on a handful of core products for nearly 30 years while its customer and distributor relationships failed to evolve.
  • The backlash is also a consumer signal: online discussion focused heavily on reducing sugar, suggesting that health concerns are colliding with nostalgia.
  • This is not simply a product problem; the company is confronting an aging brand, an old route to market and a generation whose spending and nutritional preferences differ from its legacy customers.
  • A successful turnaround would require new products and a younger distribution model without destroying the emotional value that made the brand durable.

Geely raised its 2026 export target from 640,000 to 920,000 vehicles as its electric models accelerate overseas; founder Li Shufu is also moving to an honorary role.

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  • The company reported July sales of 250,161 vehicles, with new-energy models making up 64% of the total and new-energy exports growing 616% year on year.
  • The export target is a statement of intent, not a forecast backed here by orders; meeting it would require overseas distribution, service and regulatory execution at much greater scale.
  • The leadership change separates Li Shufu’s group-level chairmanship from Geely Auto’s board chair, with An Conghui taking the latter role.
  • Geely is presenting the transition as internal succession and stronger coordination across the group rather than a retreat from operating control.
  • The event combines two important signals for China’s auto industry: export growth is becoming a strategic outlet for domestic competition, while founder-led companies are formalizing professional management.

Chinese industrial-printing company Shifang Technology completed two rounds totaling nearly 300 million yuan, roughly $42 million, to scale precision coating systems for batteries and electronics.

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  • Its UV inkjet engines print functional coatings with droplets from 3 to 160 picoliters and thickness from 1 to 120 micrometers, depending on the product line.
  • The company says production battery projects have processed more than five million cells with over 98% first-pass yield and over 99% material utilization.
  • The technical moat is systems integration: printheads, fluid delivery, control boards, software, materials and process validation must work together inside a narrow process window.
  • That makes the business closer to an industrial process platform than a printer-component vendor, with a laboratory used to qualify new materials and customer lines.
  • The reported second growth area is conformal coating for circuit boards, where digital patterning can eliminate masking and improve throughput.
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