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AI Speculation Hits a Wall: BOE Denies Nvidia Ties Amid China’s Market Frenzy
Chinese display leader BOE has denied rumors of a partnership with Nvidia after its stock price surged 20% in a week. The incident highlights the intense speculation surrounding AI-related stocks in China and the persistent 'Nvidia effect' on domestic tech valuations.

The AI Safety Challenger Ascends: Anthropic Set to Overtake OpenAI with $900 Billion Valuation
Anthropic is poised to become the world’s most valuable AI startup with a projected $900 billion valuation following a $30 billion funding round. Surpassing OpenAI in valuation, the company reports explosive revenue growth and is reportedly eyeing an IPO in late 2026.

The Power Behind the Throne: Why Battery King CATL is Betting Billions on DeepSeek
Battery giant CATL is reportedly leading a funding round for AI startup DeepSeek that could value the firm at $45 billion. The deal highlights a strategic convergence between energy infrastructure and artificial intelligence as power demand becomes a critical factor in scaling LLMs.

The Hardware Bottleneck: Global Capital Pours into AI’s Infrastructure 'Money Printers'
AI investment is shifting toward specific hardware bottlenecks like memory and optical modules, driving record profits for companies like SK Hynix and Micron. However, the disconnect between massive infrastructure spending and lagging software monetization is fueling fears of a dot-com-style bubble.

Monetizing the Pulse: China’s Hospital Data Gold Rush and the Erosion of Patient Privacy
China's public hospitals are increasingly selling patient datasets to pharmaceutical and AI companies under a state-led mandate to monetize 'data elements.' While this fuels medical innovation, it raises significant legal and ethical questions regarding patient privacy and the lack of specific informed consent for commercial data use.

The Token Economy: How China’s Inland Frontiers are Mining the New Currency of AI
China's inland cities are bypassing traditional industrial development by leveraging the AI 'token' as a new economic engine. By providing the low-cost computing power and human-in-the-loop services necessary for large language models, these regions are redefining regional growth in the age of generative AI.

Semantic Submission: Tesla Renames FSD for its High-Stakes China Launch
Tesla has officially rebranded its "Full Self-Driving" software to "Tesla Assisted Driving" in China to comply with local L2 autonomous driving regulations. The price remains unchanged at 64,000 yuan as the company prepares for a nationwide rollout following major data compliance breakthroughs.

Tesla’s Semantic Pivot: Why ‘Full Self-Driving’ is Vanishing from the Chinese Market
Tesla China has officially rebranded its premium FSD software as ‘Tesla Assisted Driving,’ removing all references to autonomous driving from its website while maintaining the current price of 64,000 RMB. This tactical move aligns the company with Chinese regulatory standards and manages consumer expectations as it prepares for a wider rollout of its supervised driving tech.

Silicon Windfall: How the AI Memory Boom is Creating a New Class of Wealth in South Korea
Record-breaking profits from the AI-driven memory chip boom have led to massive bonuses for Samsung and SK Hynix employees, sparking a luxury spending spree in South Korea. The windfall has also reshaped labor relations, forcing tech giants to offer unprecedented profit-sharing deals to avert industrial action.

The Data Vampires: Why Global Workers are Training the AI That Will Replace Them
AI companies are increasingly using wearable cameras to record the physical movements of factory workers and gig laborers to train humanoid robots. While this POV data is essential for 'physical intelligence,' it raises deep ethical concerns regarding worker consent, invasive surveillance, and the long-term displacement of the manual labor force.

Digital Birth Certificates: China Unveils World-First Lifecycle Governance for Humanoid Robots
Beijing has launched a pioneering regulatory platform for humanoid robots that tracks their entire lifecycle from design to disposal. By introducing digital identity cards and traceability standards, China is moving to lead the global robotics industry through standardized governance and industrial oversight.

SpaceX’s Starship V3 Milestone: A High-Stakes Rehearsal for a $1.75 Trillion Debut
SpaceX successfully launched its upgraded Starship V3, achieving orbital insertion and satellite deployment, though technical failures during the booster recovery and engine operation persisted. The mission serves as a critical valuation benchmark ahead of the company's projected $1.75 trillion IPO in June 2026.