# AI poisoning
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China’s AI Reckoning: CCTV’s ‘Model Poisoning’ Exposé, Tesla’s Gigawatt Chip Push and a Sprint to Robot Production
A CCTV consumer‑rights investigation revealed deliberate “poisoning” of AI model inputs via fabricated product content, exposing weaknesses in model provenance and retrieval. Simultaneously, Tesla announced a rapid build‑out of an in‑house wafer fab for next‑generation AI chips, while Chinese robot makers showcased rapid mass‑production progress and retail partnerships at AWE 2026.

How Cheap “GEO” Services Are Teaching Chinese AI Models to Lie
China’s 315 consumer‑rights programme exposed how low‑cost “GEO” services buy visibility in AI recommendation pipelines by mass‑publishing fabricated content. The practice exploits retrieval behavior in deployed models, turning marketing budgets into a way to manufacture apparent evidence and influence consumer decisions, and has prompted regulatory scrutiny.

Small Beijing Firm Behind 'GEO' AI Tool Named on China's 315 Show, Raising Data‑poisoning and Supply‑chain Alarms
China's 315 consumer‑rights broadcast named a product called the "LiQing GEO optimization system", linking it to a small Beijing company with limited staff and modest capital. The appearance of this vendor in a national probe underscores risks from opaque suppliers in AI data and model supply chains and points to mounting regulatory and market pressure for greater transparency and provenance controls.