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Most xAI Co‑Founders Quit as Musk Admits the Company Must Be 'Rebuilt from Zero'
Elon Musk has acknowledged that xAI was poorly built and must be reconstructed after the majority of its founding team departed. The departures have disrupted flagship projects, intensified technical clashes with Tesla’s AI approach, and heightened legal and investor scrutiny following Tesla’s $2 billion investment and SpaceX’s purchase of xAI stakes.

Pentagon’s ‘Supply‑Chain’ Move Against Anthropic Splits Silicon Valley and Exposes Governance Gap
The Pentagon’s decision to label Anthropic a supply‑chain risk has split major US tech firms: Microsoft publicly backed Anthropic’s lawsuit, while Google and OpenAI expanded Pentagon ties. The episode exposes gaps in procurement and governance for AI, raising questions about politicization of national‑security designations and the future of private safety constraints on dual‑use technology.

Software CEO Warns AI Agents Could Push New Graduate Unemployment Past 30%
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott warned that the spread of AI agents in firms could push unemployment among new university graduates above 30 percent. The claim highlights a broader shift in which AI tools are beginning to replace routine white‑collar roles, forcing employers, educators and policymakers to confront rapid labour‑market changes.

Amazon Taps Cerebras for Cloud Inference Push, Taking Aim at Nvidia’s Dominance
AWS will deploy Cerebras inference chips alongside its Trainium3 processors in a new service aimed at faster, cheaper AI inference for chatbots and coding tools. The move reflects a market shift from GPU‑heavy training towards specialised, lower‑latency inference hardware and intensifies competition with Nvidia’s GPU ecosystem.

From Delivery to Dialogue: How AI and Service Are Recasting China’s Home Appliances Market at AWE 2026
AWE 2026 in Shanghai showcased a pivot in China’s home appliance sector from product and price competition toward service ecosystems and AI‑embedded devices. Major platforms used the event to promote integrated delivery‑and‑installation services, exclusive first launches and a wave of robotic and AI eyewear prototypes aimed at embedding intelligence into daily household routines.

China’s Humanoid-Robot Rental Boom: Real Market or Temporary Spectacle?
China’s humanoid‑robot rental market has exploded following high‑visibility performances, with rental platforms and mass production pushing prices down rapidly. The sector currently thrives on event and marketing demand but faces structural challenges — short battery life, operator dependence, steep depreciation and an impending warranty cliff — that will test whether rentals are a sustainable pathway to mainstream robotics or a temporary market phenomenon.

X Submits Fix for Paid ‘Blue Tick’ as EU Considers Next Steps After €120m DSA Ruling
The European Commission says X has submitted a remedial plan for its paid ‘‘blue tick’’ verification after a December 2025 DSA non-compliance ruling that led to a €120 million fine. Brussels will assess the proposal while X faces additional deadlines to remedy ad-transparency and researcher-access breaches and pursues a court appeal.

From Space Station to Kitchen Counter: How Joyoung Is Selling ‘Space’ Science to Health‑Minded Consumers
At AWE 2026 Joyoung presented a suite of consumer appliances it bills as derived from its space‑kitchen work for China’s crewed space programme, including a high‑flow water purifier, a hands‑free soy‑milk maker, an automated blender and a dual‑drive rice cooker. The products blend convenience and health claims with space‑grade branding — a strategy that could bolster domestic premium positioning and export potential, but which will require independent validation of technical and nutritional assertions.

Musk Unveils 'Digital Optimus': AI Agents to Simulate an Entire Software Company
Elon Musk announced Digital Optimus, a Tesla–xAI project that pairs xAI’s Grok language model with Tesla-built AI agents able to view computer screens and perform keyboard and mouse actions to replicate software-company workflows. The system promises to automate coding, testing and content creation, potentially disrupting service-driven software vendors while raising technical, legal and labour challenges.

Chinese Supplier Longli Rolls Out High‑Refresh Mini‑LED Gaming Monitors as Display Makers Chase Premium Upgrades
Longli Technology has launched several high‑refresh‑rate Mini‑LED monitors, signalling its entry into the premium gaming and professional display segment. The product move underscores a broader industry shift toward Mini‑LED as an incremental premium upgrade while Micro‑LED commercialization remains distant.

Meituan’s Wang Xing Says Autonomous AI ‘Agents’ Will Disrupt More Than ChatGPT — and Pushes to Flatten Company Culture
Meituan CEO Wang Xing warned that autonomous AI agents — systems that plan and act across multiple steps — will be more disruptive than chatbots like ChatGPT, and urged staff to flatten internal hierarchies by dropping formal honorifics. The remarks signal a strategic pivot toward agent-driven automation that could reshape Meituan’s logistics and service models while raising regulatory and labour risks.

Apple Cuts China App Store Fees in Bid to Appease Regulators and Win Back Developers
Apple will reduce App Store commission rates in mainland China from March 15, 2026, cutting the standard rate from 30% to 25% and lowering qualifying small‑business and mini‑apps rates from 15% to 12% without requiring developers to sign new terms. The move, presented as the result of talks with Chinese regulators, aims to bolster the attractiveness of iOS and iPadOS for Chinese developers while easing regulatory and competitive pressures in a critical market.