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Chinese AI Lab DeepSeek Trials 1‑Million‑Token Context Window in App — API Still Capped at 128K

DeepSeek is testing a new long‑context model in its web and app interfaces that supports roughly one million tokens, while its public API remains limited to 128K token context on version 3.2. The trial highlights the commercial and technical trade‑offs involved in bringing ultra‑long context windows to production and signals intensifying competition in China’s AI landscape.

NeTe2026年2月13日 13:04
#DeepSeek#long context#1M tokens
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Hired by an Algorithm, Paid by Nobody: Inside the RentAHuman Experiment

A platform called RentAHuman that promised AI agents could autonomously hire humans for real‑world tasks drew millions of visitors but failed to deliver paid work in a Wired reporter’s test. The service functions more as a marketing engine and a proof‑of‑concept for treating people as callable infrastructure, exposing unresolved questions about payments, liability and the dignity of labour in an AI‑driven economy.

NeTe2026年2月13日 12:54
#AI labour#RentAHuman#gig economy
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China’s Yushu CEO Says “Embodied Intelligence” Is Just Beginning — And Could Dwarf the Mobile Internet

Yushu Technology CEO Wang Xingxing says embodied intelligence — AI embodied in robots and edge devices — is in its early platform phase but could surpass the mobile internet in scale and economic impact. Scaling will depend on industrial innovation in hardware, safety standards and supply chains rather than software breakthroughs alone.

NeTe2026年2月13日 07:14
#embodied intelligence#robotics#Yushu Technology
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ByteDance’s Seedream 5.0 Lite Adds Live Web Retrieval to Image Generation — A Step Toward More Up‑to‑Date, Reasoning‑Capable Multimodal AI

ByteDance’s Volcano Engine has launched Seedream 5.0 Lite, a lightweight image‑generation model that for the first time supports real‑time web retrieval and chain‑of‑thought reasoning. Available now on the JiMeng creative platform and due for API rollout later in February, the release tightens the gap between static generative systems and live, context‑aware content creation while raising new questions about provenance, copyright and content safety.

NeTe2026年2月13日 07:04
#ByteDance#Seedream 5.0 Lite#Volcano Engine
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China’s AI Surge Meets Autonomy’s Commercial Moment — Fund Managers and Waymo Pivot to a New Phase of Scale

Rapid generational gains in Chinese AI models and compute infrastructure, paired with Waymo’s adoption of a China‑made chassis for its new Ojai taxi, underscore 2026 as an inflection point for AI and autonomous vehicle commercialisation. Index funds such as Tianhong’s CSI AI thematic product are positioning to capture demand across optics, chips, servers and applications, though deployment risks and regulatory hurdles remain.

NeTe2026年2月13日 07:04
#Artificial Intelligence#Autonomous Vehicles#Waymo
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Amazon’s Kuiper Advances: 32 LEO Satellites Ride a European Launcher into Orbit

Amazon launched 32 more low-Earth-orbit satellites for its Kuiper broadband network aboard a European rocket, marking another incremental step toward its multi-thousand-satellite constellation. The flight highlights Kuiper’s reliance on international launch partners, Europe's competitiveness in commercial launches, and mounting concerns about orbital congestion and governance.

NeTe2026年2月13日 07:04
#Amazon Kuiper#LEO satellites#European launch
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Anthropic’s $30bn Haul Pushes Valuation to $380bn — Wall Street Poised for an AI IPO Showdown

Anthropic raised about $30 billion in a financing that values the AI startup at around $380 billion, placing it with OpenAI and SpaceX among the most valuable private companies. The round cements deep commercial ties with Microsoft and other cloud and chip vendors, sharpens the race toward high‑profile AI IPOs, and highlights risks around profitability, compute concentration and regulatory scrutiny.

NeTe2026年2月13日 06:54
#Anthropic#AI#IPO
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A Missing Page, A Wider Problem: What a Sohu 404 Reveals About China's Digital Record

A Sohu SoBiz page returned a 404 message on Feb. 13, 2026, redirecting readers to the homepage. While possibly mundane, the disappearance underscores wider problems of content churn, archival fragility and opaque takedown practices on the Chinese internet.

SoBiz2026年2月13日 06:04
#Sohu#SoBiz#404
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Moonbound AI and a Quantum Net: How Space, AI and Manufacturing Moves Are Rewriting the Market Map

Elon Musk outlined plans to build AI satellites and factories on the Moon, signalling a push to relocate compute and manufacturing off Earth. China concurrently demonstrated launch prowess, published breakthroughs in 3D printing and quantum networking, and saw strong commercial AI activity — developments that together tighten the links between technology, markets and strategic competition.

NeTe2026年2月12日 23:34
#Elon Musk#Moon#xAI
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From the Moon to Microfabrication: A Week of Market‑Moving Tech — Musk’s Lunar Factory, China’s Satellite Launch and Breakthroughs at Home

A compact roundup of market‑moving technology and policy developments: Elon Musk outlined plans for lunar factories to build AI satellites, China launched seven satellites including Pakistan’s PRSC‑EO2, and Chinese researchers set a new speed record in millimetre‑scale 3D printing. Together with advances in embodied robotics models, quantum networking and targeted vocational reforms, these items illustrate accelerating commercialisation and strategic competition across space, AI and advanced manufacturing.

NeTe2026年2月12日 23:25
#Elon Musk#lunar manufacturing#China space launch
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China’s AI Stack Moves from Research to Market: New Model, Domestic GPUs, and AI-Native Payments Gain Traction

Zhipu AI released GLM-5 and Moore Threads said it adapted the model to its MTT S5000 GPU the same day, claiming H100-class FP8 performance. Qianli Technology nominated former Honor CEO Zhao Ming to its board to speed commercialisation, while Alipay’s AI-native payments surpassed 120 million transactions in one week. Together these moves show China advancing a vertically integrated AI stack from hardware and models to monetised services.

NeTe2026年2月12日 23:25
#GLM-5#Moore Threads#MTT S5000
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China’s ¥100bn Lunar New Year ‘Red‑Packet’ War Exposes an Emerging AI Compute Crunch

China’s Spring Festival promotional campaigns—collectively worth nearly ¥100 billion—have driven extreme traffic spikes that briefly knocked services offline and highlighted a growing mismatch between consumer‑facing AI adoption and available compute capacity. Firms are ramping cloud and data‑centre investments even as advances in models and token windows multiply inference demand, creating cross‑cutting pressures on energy systems and commodity supply chains.

NeTe2026年2月12日 17:14
#China#AI#cloud computing