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Douyin Removes Some 400,000 Minor-Related Posts and Aids Police in ‘Remote’ Molestation Probe
Douyin announced it has removed about 400,000 pieces of content harmful to minors and disciplined 1,030 accounts, while assisting police in arrests tied to alleged remote molestation cases. The disclosure highlights intensifying platform responsibilities in China to police youth‑targeted harms and the operational and reputational trade‑offs that follow.

Qualcomm Bets on a Robot Boom — Says Robotics Could Scale Within Two Years
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon told attendees at MWC that robotics could scale commercially within two years and represent a major growth opportunity for the company. Qualcomm has launched a purpose-built robot processor, aiming to replicate its smartphone-era ecosystem play for an emerging ‘‘physical AI’’ market powered by advances in AI models and embodied intelligence.

When AI Becomes a Bayonet: Trump’s Crackdown, Anthropic’s Stand and OpenAI’s Quick Capitulation
A NetEase commentary argues that recent U.S. actions against AI firms have transformed generative models into instruments of state power. The piece links a U.S. move to restrict Anthropic, Anthropic’s resistance, and OpenAI’s swift compliance, using the episode to warn of a fragmented, securitized global AI landscape.

When Your Face Becomes a Template: The Rising Cost of AI ‘Face‑Swaps’ and the Fragility of Rights
Generative AI has made convincing face‑swap videos cheap to produce but costly to contest, creating widespread harm to celebrities, IP owners and ordinary people. Legal, technical and market remedies are emerging, yet enforcement remains complex and slow, leaving victims exposed while platforms and model builders search for a workable balance between innovation and rights protection.

Meta Joins the AI Shopping Arms Race — Personalization, Not Payments, Is the Opening Move
Meta is testing a shopping feature inside its AI chatbot that delivers personalised product recommendations via a carousel with merchant links but no native checkout. The move joins similar efforts by Google and OpenAI to monetise chatbots, and comes amid a wider industry push toward AI-driven commerce and platform integration.

Lens Technology Enters Enterprise Storage: NVMe SSDs Ship at Scale as Glass Platter R&D Targets 30TB HAMR Drives
Lens Technology has started mass shipments of enterprise‑grade NVMe SSDs assembled for DERA from its Xiangtan facility and is pushing customer validation of glass substrates for HAMR hard drives exceeding 30TB. The move broadens Lens’s business beyond consumer glass into core storage components, with implications for China’s domestic supply chain autonomy and the global storage market.

Alibaba Open‑sources Tiny Qwen3.5 Models, Completing an Edge‑Ready AI Lineup — and Even Musk Is Impressed
Alibaba has open‑sourced four small Qwen3.5 models (0.8B–9B parameters), completing a family that now spans 0.8B to 397B parameters and is tailored for edge deployment. The move, amplified by Elon Musk’s praise, strengthens Alibaba’s push to integrate software and hardware and accelerates competition over device‑level AI.

GigaDevice and Tuya Smart Team Up to Build a One‑Stop AI+IoT Stack for Developers
GigaDevice and Tuya Smart have formed a deep partnership to create integrated AI+IoT hardware‑and‑software solutions for developers and customers worldwide. The alliance aims to accelerate device development by bundling chips, reference designs and cloud AI services, reinforcing a trend toward vertical integration in China’s tech ecosystem.

Apple’s iPhone 17e: Doubling Storage, Keeping Price — A Tactical Push into the Mid‑Market
Apple’s iPhone 17e upgrades its internal hardware — notably the A19 chip and base storage doubled to 256GB — while keeping the Chinese launch price unchanged. With USB‑C, the return of MagSafe, robust battery claims and likely eligibility for a 15% national subsidy, the 17e is positioned to compete strongly in the mid‑market.

Not a Robot General: What AI Actually Did in the US Strike on Iran — and Why the Hype Misses the Point
Claims that the US strike on Iran was an autonomous AI ‘kill‑chain’ are overstated. Open sources indicate Anthropic’s Claude was used as an intelligence‑analysis tool to synthesise data and model scenarios, while humans retained final command authority. The episode exposed a growing tension between tech firms’ safety guardrails and military demands, and highlights the strategic need for clearer governance, supplier resilience and operational safeguards.

At MWC2026 Operators and Vendors Race to Turn Networks into AI Platforms — and to Claim 6G Turf
At MWC2026 vendors portrayed mobile networks as the foundational platform for AI, pushing 5G‑Advanced and early 6G work while unveiling edge compute to host large models. Huawei, Ericsson and Qualcomm outlined complementary strategies — integrated super‑nodes, an Intelligent Fabric and end‑to‑end device–network–cloud architectures — as operators and regulators grapple with spectrum, security and vendor dominance.

Pentagon Partnership Backfires: ChatGPT Sees Mass Uninstalls and Rating Bombardment as Claude Climbs to No.1
Sensor Tower recorded a dramatic spike in ChatGPT uninstalls and one‑star reviews on February 28 after OpenAI announced a deal with the U.S. Department of Defense, while rival Anthropic’s Claude rose to the top of the U.S. App Store. The shift illustrates how defence partnerships can quickly fracture consumer trust and reshape competition in the AI market.