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China News, Summarized 18 Aug 2026, 20:34 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 replaces founder Li Shufu as its listed auto company's chair while reporting record first-half revenue and profit, making the handover a governance transition rather than a distress move.

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  • Li remains chair of the parent holding group and becomes lifetime honorary chair of the listed company, while An Conghui takes the chair and Gan Jiayue becomes chief executive.
  • The company says first-half revenue reached 173.6 billion yuan, roughly $24.5 billion, and core attributable profit 9.68 billion yuan, about $1.36 billion, up 46%.
  • The timing matters: ownership influence remains concentrated, but day-to-day authority is moving toward executives who grew through Geely's operating and product organizations.
  • The transition formalizes the shift from founder-driven decision-making toward a more institutional management model, according to the company's own explanation.
  • Geely's export growth and electric-vehicle portfolio give the new team a platform, but they also create a harder coordination problem across brands such as Zeekr, Lynk, and Galaxy.
  • The critical test is whether the new structure improves capital allocation and operating discipline without losing the founder's willingness to make large strategic bets.

Chinese startup Current Robotics has introduced CurrentWorld-0, an interactive simulator designed to predict actions across different robot bodies, camera views, and force or touch states.

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  • The system keeps each robot's native action space instead of forcing a single control interface, then predicts how those different actions change a shared physical world.
  • Its target is action controllability: if a robot misses a grasp or pushes an object incorrectly, the simulator must preserve the failure rather than hallucinate a successful continuation.
  • The model generates synchronized views from multiple cameras and attempts to carry object state across occlusion, a harder requirement than making one video frame look plausible.
  • It also models force and tactile events, such as whether a tool actually makes contact or whether a grasp is stable, bringing nonvisual state into robot evaluation.
  • The architecture is aimed at a common simulation layer where fixed arms, mobile manipulators, and humanoids can rehearse in the same environment despite different bodies.
  • The important test is whether policies trained or evaluated in the simulator transfer to hardware; visually convincing demos alone do not establish physical fidelity.

Chinese financial commentary describes an AI bubble, while the analysis argues that inflated valuations and rapid company churn may be deliberate industrial-policy dynamics rather than simple speculative excess.

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  • The article cites roughly 80,000 Chinese AI companies dissolving or deregistering over two years, alongside concentrated capital and valuations rising faster than revenue.
  • Its central distinction is between a financial bubble and state-directed capacity building: Beijing has used concentrated funding in strategic sectors before, including solar panels and electric vehicles.
  • National AI funds and large public commitments can push capital into companies faster than the market can absorb, creating bubble-like symptoms even when the policy goal is industrial scale.
  • The phrase used in Chinese financial commentary for passing risk from one investor to the next shows that domestic observers understand the danger and are not uniformly cheering the boom.
  • The strategy works only if excess entrants eventually produce manufacturing capability, exportable products, or durable infrastructure rather than merely transferring losses through another funding round.
  • The article's conclusion is analytical, not a verified forecast; the key question is whether the state will tolerate consolidation and failures once political targets have been met.

A China-focused newsletter links weak July domestic-demand data, a State Council meeting, Jiang Zemin commemorations, and the leadership's AI agenda, offering a useful map of how Beijing is trying to manage growth.

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  • The roundup says service retail sales rose 5.0% in the first seven months while goods retail rose more slowly, and online retail increased 4.8%, pointing to a consumption recovery that remains uneven.
  • It highlights 57.7% growth in electronic-circuit manufacturing investment and 11.5% in integrated-circuit manufacturing, evidence that industrial policy is concentrating capital in high-tech capacity even as household demand softens.
  • The juxtaposition of economic weakness with AI and digital-manufacturing investment captures Beijing's preferred response: build new productive capacity while trying to stabilize consumption.
  • The State Council plenary session and leadership commemorations matter because economic policy in China is coordinated through Party-state messaging, personnel signals, and sector priorities rather than through one budget announcement.
  • The newsletter is a secondary roundup, so the figures and political interpretations should be checked against the underlying releases.
  • The strategic question is whether high-tech investment can generate household income and services demand, or whether it mainly deepens industrial overcapacity while leaving domestic consumption weak.

DeepSeek has raised V4 Pro cache-hit pricing by as much as 11 times, underscoring that long-context AI costs are shifting from matrix computation toward KV storage, movement, and scheduling.

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  • The report says the lowest cache-hit price rose from 0.025 yuan to 0.3 yuan per million tokens at peak periods, or roughly $0.004 to $0.04.
  • Caching reuses previously computed key-value state so code agents and document systems do not recompute the same long context on every turn.
  • The architecture described combines compressed attention with hot-cold placement: frequently used state stays in GPU memory while colder state moves to CPU or NVMe storage.
  • At high concurrency, cache eviction and reload can make the system spend more time moving state than generating tokens, turning expensive accelerators into I/O workers.
  • The price increase is therefore a capacity-management signal, not simply a monetization decision; near-free caching encouraged customers to retain enormous contexts and created cache thrashing.
  • For AI product builders, the implication is that context length needs a storage and bandwidth budget alongside a token-compute budget.
  • The supplied technical claims come from an industry analysis and should be validated against DeepSeek's own documentation, but the cost direction is broadly important for every long-running agent.

Honor has launched a 9,999-yuan, roughly $1,410, Robot Phone with a four-degree-of-freedom titanium gimbal, using robotics hardware and system agents to seek a new identity beyond smartphones.

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  • The camera platform can track people, respond to gestures, and move with music, while Honor says its system agent can plan more than 100 steps.
  • The hardware is a compressed version of a robotics program: motors, reducers, motion control, and sensing are being placed inside a consumer device that can be manufactured at phone volumes.
  • Honor says reservations exceeded 400,000, but the report does not establish paid orders, shipment timing, or whether the figure includes early reservations.
  • The product is strategically important because Honor is trying to turn embodied intelligence into a consumer category before humanoid robots are commercially mature.
  • The risk is category mismatch: the device may solve a company's need for a second growth narrative more clearly than it solves a persistent user problem.
  • Its long-term value depends on whether the hardware platform creates a developer ecosystem and reusable motion, sensing, and agent data rather than remaining a novelty.

Chinese chip startup Chengheng Micro has launched a heterogeneous edge-AI SoC that pairs a 48-TOPS NPU with a CUDA-compatible general-purpose GPU, DSP, FFT accelerator, and control cores.

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  • The chip includes a 10-core CPU, a 358-GFLOPS graphics GPU, a four-core 1-TFLOPS FP32 general-purpose GPU, DSPs, dual image processors, and high-speed interfaces.
  • The architectural choice reflects real edge workloads: neural inference is only one part of machine vision, radar, robotics, and industrial control, which also need floating-point, signal-processing, and deterministic control paths.
  • A programmable GPU offers higher precision and software portability where INT8 NPU execution is insufficient, while integration reduces cross-chip data movement, board area, power, and software fragmentation.
  • The startup says the chip can replace multi-chip systems and claims early tests showed higher throughput and lower power, but those figures remain company claims.
  • The product is aimed at customers with existing DSP or FPGA algorithms, so migration cost and toolchain compatibility may matter more than the headline TOPS number.
  • The planned next generation will reportedly reduce die size and target roughly half the cost, a sign that the company views integration as a bridge to volume rather than an end state.

Xi Jinping led a formal farewell for former premier Zhu Rongji, whose state funeral and official remembrance underline how the Party selectively preserves the legacy of market-oriented reform.

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  • Zhu served as premier from 1998 to 2003 and is remembered for steering major economic reforms and China's entry into the World Trade Organization, according to the report.
  • The attendance of the Party elite and flags at half-mast make this a state-managed historical message, not simply a private funeral.
  • Zhu's reputation as a forceful reform administrator gives the ceremony resonance amid current debates about growth, private enterprise, and the role of markets.
  • The leadership can honor his competence while avoiding an endorsement of every policy associated with his era; official remembrance is often carefully bounded in this way.
  • The event matters because elite funerals reveal which past leaders can be publicly invoked and what parts of their legacy the current system wants to stabilize.
  • The supplied account does not indicate any new economic policy, so the signal is political and symbolic rather than a policy reversal.

China's top general uses Jiang Zemin's response to past crises to argue for Party unity and military reform, showing how the leadership is using historical memory to reinforce loyalty.

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  • The article by Zhang Shengmin reportedly links the Soviet collapse and the first Gulf War to the need for political cohesion and military modernization.
  • The timing is deliberate: commemorations of Jiang's centenary give the current leadership a controlled way to invoke a predecessor while defining which parts of his legacy remain useful.
  • The emphasis on loyalty signals that military reform is being framed not only as technology and organization, but as political reliability under external pressure.
  • This fits a wider Chinese governance pattern in which historical episodes are converted into lessons about Party discipline and institutional obedience.
  • The story is important because Zhang is China's most senior general, so the argument is closer to an institutional signal than to a civilian academic retrospective.
  • Its practical meaning will depend on whether the rhetoric precedes personnel changes, training priorities, or new requirements for political work inside the armed forces.

Alibaba's Qwen Work team has open-sourced MyContext, a layer that turns chats, documents, meetings, and business rules into permission-aware, traceable context for agents.

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  • The system is designed to handle changing timelines, conflicting facts, and continuously updated enterprise records rather than stuffing a static document into a prompt.
  • Each conclusion reportedly retains an evidence trail back to source conversations or files, while access follows user and organizational permissions.
  • This attacks a real production bottleneck: agents can call tools yet still fail because they do not know the local decisions, people, constraints, and history surrounding a task.
  • The architecture resembles other enterprise semantic layers, but Alibaba's choice to release an implementation could help it recruit developers around the Qwen Work ecosystem.
  • The supplied report says the project passed 1,000 GitHub stars in its first week; that is an early attention signal, not proof of adoption or security maturity.
  • The key enterprise test is whether context extraction stays accurate and affordable as records change, rather than becoming another opaque memory store.

Alibaba's Qwen Work agent now connects to WeCom, completing support for China's three major collaboration suites and allowing conversational access to documents, tables, schedules, and notifications.

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  • The integration can read and write enterprise documents and tables, query availability, schedule meetings, and create or assign tasks after authorization.
  • The strategic move is distribution: an agent becomes useful when it can cross the systems where work already happens, not merely answer questions in a separate chat window.
  • Qwen Work also supports Slack, according to the report, giving Alibaba a route from a China-specific collaboration stack toward international enterprise workflows.
  • The supplied examples are product demonstrations, not evidence of productivity gains or safe authorization at scale.

NetEase Media has introduced Bee AI, a shared capability layer for search, assistants, persistent personal agents, and interactive content inside its youth-oriented community.

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  • The product is deliberately not another general-purpose model; NetEase says it is packaging existing AI capabilities directly into user-facing information, interaction, and creation workflows.
  • Its personal agent can support conversation, community navigation, life records, and information organization, while users can create playable interactive experiences rather than only static posts.
  • The company reports that interaction among users who adopted the agent rose nearly 90% over three months and that AI contributed 40% of two-way interaction, but these are internal metrics.
  • The strategic experiment is whether a community can make AI part of social participation without presenting it as a replacement for human relationships.
  • The main unknown is retention quality: high interaction counts could reflect novelty, not durable value or a sustainable cost structure.

Chinese coverage frames new FCC restrictions on Chinese robots and power inverters as a fresh pressure point before a Trump-Xi summit, while the US angle is whether regulators can escalate without derailing diplomacy.

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  • The FCC has advanced bans affecting new Chinese robots and power inverters, according to the report, adding infrastructure and industrial hardware to the technology confrontation.
  • The timing matters because the measures arrive before an expected Washington summit, forcing the administration to balance national-security policy against a desire for a stable meeting.
  • Chinese framing emphasizes strategic pressure and possible disruption of the broader relationship; the regulatory action is presented less as an isolated product rule than as another front in technology containment.
  • For Chinese manufacturers, the implication is that market access risk now extends beyond advanced chips and telecommunications into ordinary industrial equipment.
  • The policy becomes materially more important if the FCC action is followed by procurement restrictions, enforcement, or coordination with allies rather than remaining a narrow approval decision.

Chinese coverage presents Wang Yi's Seoul visit as an opening created by uncertainty over US security commitments, while the US focus is alliance reassurance and deterrence.

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  • The report says Wang's visit follows Trump's call to reduce US military exercises with South Korea, raising questions among regional allies.
  • For Beijing, the diplomatic opportunity is to present China as a more stable regional actor while exploiting visible friction inside the US alliance system.
  • The timing also lets China engage Seoul without resolving the harder issues of North Korea, military pressure, or the US-South Korea treaty relationship.
  • Chinese framing emphasizes strategic space created by US retrenchment; it does not necessarily mean Seoul is ready to move closer to Beijing.
  • The significance rises if the visit produces concrete economic, security, or crisis-management channels rather than symbolic meetings.

Chinese coverage frames Xi's meeting with Ecuador's president as a defense of Latin American autonomy, while the US reading is a veiled rebuke of Washington's regional role.

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  • Xi said Latin American and Caribbean countries should choose international partners according to their own interests, according to the report.
  • The language positions China as a supporter of sovereign choice without naming the United States directly, a familiar diplomatic method for criticizing US influence while avoiding an explicit confrontation.
  • The message matters because Ecuador is a US-linked regional partner, so the meeting tests whether Beijing can present economic and political engagement as an alternative rather than a bloc.
  • This is diplomacy and narrative positioning, not evidence that Ecuador has shifted alignment; the supplied text does not describe a new agreement.
  • The stronger signal would be follow-on financing, trade, security, or infrastructure commitments that turn the rhetoric into an institutional relationship.

Baidu reports 31.3 billion yuan, roughly $4.4 billion, in quarterly revenue, with AI making up half of general-business income; two US investment firms also increased exposure to its stock.

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  • The supplied report says general-business revenue was 25.2 billion yuan, roughly $3.5 billion, and that AI has exceeded half of the mix for two consecutive quarters.
  • The revenue-share figure is company reporting, while the investor activity comes from regulatory holdings disclosures rather than an operating change at Baidu.
  • The combination suggests Baidu is trying to turn AI from a cost center into the organizing layer of its existing search, cloud, and enterprise businesses.
  • The important missing information is the composition and profitability of that AI revenue; share of revenue alone does not show whether model or cloud demand is economically attractive.
  • The fund purchases are market sentiment, not validation of Baidu's technology or a forecast of returns.

A Chinese state-media report described a People's Liberation Army exercise in which a drone delivered cash and gold, apparently simulating wartime financial support for a Taiwan operation; the report was later deleted after online debate.

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  • The exercise reportedly used a multirotor drone to drop camouflage cases at designated locations under the Eastern Theater Command.
  • The unusual payload suggests planners were testing how to move financial resources into contested or disrupted areas, not merely practicing logistics for ammunition or supplies.
  • Chinese online discussion became part of the event: the report was deleted after heated reaction, showing the sensitivity of publicizing operational details that can look theatrical or politically provocative.
  • Deletion does not prove the drill was fabricated, but it does limit what can be established from the supplied account and may indicate concern about the message it sent.
  • The broader military signal is that Taiwan planning is being imagined as a whole-of-society problem involving money, local administration, and sustainment as well as combat.
  • Its importance would rise if similar exercises include communications, banking continuity, civilian logistics, or occupation-governance components.

An analysis of GLM-5-style post-training argues that reinforcement learning is shifting model competition from raw compute toward coordinated generator, environment, trainer, state, and inference infrastructure.

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  • The described loop is Generate, Reward, Train, Update, then Generate again, making inference and training a continuously coupled production pipeline rather than separate jobs.
  • The engineering bottleneck is throughput matching: a slow generator leaves trainers idle, while a fast generator creates stale rollouts and wasted storage.
  • Long-horizon agent tasks make the generator a full inference system with tool calls, environments, queues, weights, and key-value cache state, so GPU utilization alone is an inadequate metric.
  • The article cites results from models trained with sustained reinforcement learning, but the claims come from an industry analysis and associated project rather than an independent evaluation.
  • The strategic implication for Chinese AI vendors is that proprietary cluster orchestration and state management may become a competitive layer alongside model architecture.
  • The commercial material makes it unclear how much of the described infrastructure is broadly available and how much is a vendor's own positioning.

A Hong Kong rehabilitation program pairs young people arrested during the 2019 unrest with singer Hins Cheung in a highly managed effort to frame reintegration as a fresh start.

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  • The story's social value is in the attempt to move former protest detainees from punishment and stigma toward work, mentorship, and public reintegration.
  • Because the source text is corrupted webpage code, the program's size, rules, and participants cannot be verified from the supplied item.
  • The framing itself matters: a celebrity-led rehabilitation narrative can acknowledge personal disruption without reopening the political causes of the protests.

Chinese startup Spellcaster uses specialized agents in a generate-run-check-repair loop, treating game playability as a systems problem rather than merely compiling code.

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  • The agents turn a natural-language idea into rules, behaviors, level goals, assets, and parameters, then inspect the running game for interaction failures.
  • This targets the playability gap: a program can compile while its physics, difficulty, collision rules, or feedback make the experience impossible or incoherent.
  • The current system still generates code and assets for a conventional game engine; the team's next step is a world model that predicts player actions and renders responses directly.
  • The architecture is a useful example of evaluation moving inside the generation loop, though the supplied text provides no independent user or quality metrics.

OPPO argues that models are ahead of the fragmented services and trust mechanisms needed to make agents useful, and is building a device-side protocol with Alipay for cross-app actions.

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  • The proposed AHA protocol uses device-side handshakes, scenario-specific authorization, and coordination between a device agent and specialist service agents.
  • OPPO and Alipay say they have connected nearly 200 functions and more than 18 public-service scenarios, including payments, government services, and benefits applications.
  • The architecture addresses a real systems problem: an agent that can reason but cannot safely discover, invoke, and receive accountability from external services remains a demo.
  • The emphasis on local computation and authorization reflects Chinese vendors' attempt to keep sensitive actions near the device while still coordinating cloud and service agents.
  • The claim of millions of additional daily active users for Alipay is company-provided and does not show whether users completed high-value tasks or merely tried the feature.
  • The larger contest is over who controls the trust and routing layer between a phone's system agent and the country's many specialized digital services.

Huawei and Dongfeng have opened preorders for the E Realm X9 at 299,800 yuan, roughly $42,000, positioning a large family SUV around Huawei's driving, cockpit, and AI stack.

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  • The vehicle bundles Huawei's assisted-driving system, HarmonyOS cockpit, vehicle computing platform, cloud services, lighting, and connectivity into one branded package.
  • Huawei claims its assisted-driving fleet has accumulated 14 billion kilometers and that assisted-driving users have traveled 9.5 million kilometers at a stated safety multiple; these are company claims, not independent validation.
  • The cockpit uses a multi-agent architecture that can combine conversation with navigation, vehicle controls, delivery orders, and other tasks instead of requiring a separate wake word for each function.
  • A multimodal cabin system can interpret gestures such as pointing at a window or light, while child and pet monitoring extends the AI pitch into family safety.
  • The launch shows Huawei continuing to sell a vertically integrated automotive platform to automakers, with hardware, software, cloud, and services arriving as one package.

Chinese AI assistant Doubao now uses a virtual desktop to see and operate Windows interfaces without APIs, plugins, or command-line access, while leaving the user's physical desktop undisturbed.

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  • The system can inspect screens, control the mouse and keyboard inside an isolated environment, and let the user pause or take over the task.
  • This is a meaningful agent architecture shift from tool integrations toward GUI-level control, allowing work across applications that expose no structured interface.
  • The virtualized boundary is also the safety mechanism: the agent can act without seizing the user's live input devices, though the supplied text does not describe permission or data-isolation details.
  • The product reflects Chinese vendors competing on practical task completion rather than only model benchmarks.

Alibaba logistics arm Cainiao says it can deliver from China to Europe and other regions in three days, responding to the bursty demand created by short-video commerce.

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  • The service covers 15 core routes and is marketed at half the price of standard international express for a 0.5-kilogram European parcel, according to the company.
  • The operational change is strategic: reliable three-day shipping lets Chinese sellers keep inventory at home, test products in small batches, and replenish only after a content-driven sales spike.
  • Cainiao says a heatwave helped move 260,000 small fans to Europe in under two weeks, with more than 90% of deliveries meeting the three-day target; this is a company-selected case study.
  • The service depends on the Shenzhen-Hong Kong air-cargo network, showing how China's export platform is combining social-commerce demand generation with logistics infrastructure.
  • Faster delivery shifts competition from cheap product supply toward fulfillment certainty and brand trust, especially for higher-value goods.

A Chinese analysis argues that office agents are moving from document features to result delivery, with platforms treating data, skills, and workflow integration as the real competitive moat.

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  • The article cites a projected Chinese agent market of 696.8 billion yuan, roughly $98 billion, by 2030, but the figures come from a consultancy estimate and should not be treated as settled market data.
  • Baidu's approach makes AI an independent entry point that retrieves data, selects skills, calls tools, and produces a finished work product rather than merely editing a file.
  • The hardest enterprise problems are data provenance, inference cost, and accountability: a wrong financial report is more serious than a wrong chat answer.
  • The analysis places Chinese office vendors in a race to control the context and workflow layer around models, where permissions, corporate data, and repeatable procedures matter more than model branding.

DJI's Osmo 360 line uses a custom square sensor and its drone-imaging heritage to raise the ceiling for 8K panoramic capture, targeting situations where framing after the fact matters more than traditional composition.

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  • The company developed a 1/1.1-inch square CMOS so the circular image from each fisheye lens uses more of the sensor, enabling native 8K output from two 4K views.
  • The square sensor is a systems decision rather than an algorithmic patch: it reduces wasted silicon and power inherent in rectangular phone-oriented sensors.
  • DJI's earlier drone, mapping, stabilization, and action-camera work supplied components of the capability, including stitching, spatial understanding, and motion stabilization.
  • The product is aimed at hands-free activities such as motorcycling and skiing, where recording every direction and choosing the view later solves a real capture problem.
  • The report is based heavily on DJI's own technical presentation, so its comparative sensor and performance claims need independent testing.

Chinese coverage highlights Taiwan's first live-fire FPV-drone exercise against armored vehicles, framing it as an asymmetric response to the People's Liberation Army while Taiwan focuses on battlefield adaptation.

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  • The exercise applies drone tactics developed in the Ukraine war and expands Taiwan's strike options beyond rockets and heavy artillery, according to the report.
  • The technical shift is toward inexpensive, rapidly deployable first-person-view systems that can provide precision attack capacity without relying only on large platforms.
  • For Beijing, the exercise is a visible reminder that a Taiwan contingency would involve distributed commercial-style systems and improvised tactics, not just conventional force balances.
  • The report does not establish how many drones, what payloads, or what level of operational readiness Taiwan has achieved.
  • The signal becomes more consequential if the training is linked to domestic production, resilient communications, and mass mobilization rather than remaining a limited demonstration.

A hospital in eastern China reportedly helped a man walk again after both legs were severed at the thighs, a rare reconstructive result after nearly 20 months of rehabilitation.

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  • The report says the patient can walk indoors with a frame, handle most daily tasks independently, and has regained sensation down to the ankles.
  • The procedure is technically notable because replanting at both thighs requires restoring major vessels, nerves, bone, and muscle while managing prolonged rehabilitation.
  • The supplied text calls it a global first or rare success, but does not provide the hospital's name, peer-reviewed evidence, or independent clinical assessment.
  • The useful China signal is the ability of a specialized hospital to sustain complex surgery and long recovery, not a claim that the technique is ready for routine care.

A Chinese roundup combines a $1.5 billion-plus Alibaba game-studio sale, a procedural win for DJI against a US military blacklist, a Unitree listing, and Geely's management transition.

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  • The roundup says Alibaba agreed to sell Lingxi Interactive Entertainment to CMC Capital for more than $1.5 billion, but the supplied account does not provide transaction terms beyond that reported price.
  • It reports that a US appeals court sent DJI's military-company blacklist case back for reconsideration, which is a procedural victory rather than a final removal from the list.
  • It also previews Unitree's Shanghai listing and repeats Geely's founder-to-management handover, making the item a digest rather than a single event.
  • Because the source bundles unrelated stories, the individual claims should be read as headlines requiring separate verification rather than as one coherent development.
  • The roundup's value is agenda-setting: it shows which Chinese business stories a local technology publication treated as the day's major items.

Chip startup Xinyang Micro has raised several million yuan, roughly $1-3 million, to develop CMUT-based underwater acoustic modules for pool-cleaning robots and other autonomous machines.

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  • CMUT uses MEMS-made vibrating membranes to build dense two-dimensional ultrasonic arrays, offering a different path from conventional piezoelectric sonar.
  • The startup is initially targeting short-range sensing within about 20 meters, where robots need three-dimensional perception and coverage mapping rather than kilometer-scale detection.
  • It says tests produced more than 95% cleaning coverage in pool robots, but that result is a company claim and the company is still in small-batch production.
  • Starting with pools is a deliberate commercialization strategy: lower certification and accuracy requirements can validate the chip before harder medical or rescue applications.
  • The longer-term ambition is to use the same acoustic hardware for underwater communication as well as perception, potentially making it a sensor and network interface.

Ping An Good Doctor reports 2.484 billion yuan, roughly $350 million, in first-half revenue and 219 million yuan, about $31 million, in net profit, with enterprise health services growing 65%.

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  • Enterprise health management reached 28.7% of revenue, while paid corporate customers exceeded 7,700 and gross merchandise value reached 1.79 billion yuan, roughly $252 million, according to the company report.
  • The company says its medical models cover more than 11,300 diseases with near-96% assisted-diagnosis accuracy, but these are self-reported claims without an external benchmark in the supplied text.
  • Its business model combines AI with a large network of hospitals, doctors, pharmacies, home care, and employer services, making distribution and workflow integration more important than model novelty.
  • The financial signal is that AI is being monetized indirectly by improving a service network and its margins, rather than primarily through standalone model access.

A headline-only SCMP item describes the Shanghai Cooperation Organization as a China-led counterweight to the West, but supplies no reporting beyond that framing.

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  • The title indicates a geopolitical interpretation, not a specific decision, agreement, or institutional change.
  • Because the source text is only a dash, the membership, policy, and practical consequences cannot be established from this item.

BYD has taken an electric-vehicle convoy from Xi'an to Shenzhen and plans to continue abroad, using cultural heritage and driving technology to package its global expansion.

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  • The company says its vehicles now reach 121 countries and regions, with overseas sales above one million in 2025 and 970,000 in the first seven months of 2026.
  • The event is company-sponsored marketing rather than independent evidence of demand, and its sales figures are not broken out by market or model.
  • The messaging links Chinese cultural symbols with EV technology, presenting export growth as a continuation of historical exchange rather than simply a commercial push.
  • The more important underlying shift is BYD's stated move from finished-vehicle exports toward local production, technology transfer, and industrial cooperation.

A Chinese factory is using Shopee's low-overhead export program to test nearly 500 clothing listings across seven markets, illustrating how platforms are absorbing more of the operational burden.

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  • The seller says one employee spends about two hours a day on the business, while product synchronization and pricing through its enterprise system reduced listing time to several minutes.
  • The case is company-provided marketing, not representative market data; reported order growth and margins are not independently verified.
  • The model lets a factory focus on inventory, price, and fulfillment while the platform handles more promotion and store operations, lowering the threshold for direct cross-border sales.
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