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The Undying Employee: China’s ‘Colleague.skill’ and the Haunting Rise of the Corporate AI Ghost
A viral open-source project in China called 'Colleague.skill' allows companies to create AI clones of departing employees using their personal data and work logs. While touted as a tool for institutional continuity, it raises profound questions regarding data privacy, labor rights, and the long-term impact of AI on professional development.

Anthropic Shakes Up the Agent Ecosystem: The End of Subscription-Based AI Arbitrage
Anthropic has restricted its Claude subscription service to native products, effectively cutting off third-party agents like OpenClaw from flat-rate billing. This policy shift forces high-volume users into more expensive pay-as-you-go models as the industry moves toward compute-resource conservation.

The Rise of the AI Concierge: Alibaba’s Qianwen Sees Holiday Surge in Smart Mobility
Alibaba’s Qianwen AI recorded a 1,500% surge in ride-hailing orders during the Qingming holiday, signaling a successful pivot toward transactional AI agents. The growth highlights a shift in consumer behavior toward using natural language interfaces for complex logistical tasks like multi-stop travel planning.

ByteDance’s AI Blitz: Doubao Surges to 120 Trillion Daily Tokens in China’s MaaS Supremacy Battle
ByteDance's Volcengine has reported a massive 1000x growth in Doubao model usage, hitting 120 trillion tokens daily. The company is now launching Seedance 2.0 for enterprise video generation while positioning itself as a leader in the competitive 'Model-as-a-Service' (MaaS) market against Alibaba and Tencent.

Tencent Cloud Debuts 'Lobster' Memory to Solve the Persistent Amnesia of AI Agents
Tencent Cloud has launched 'Lobster' (TencentDB Agent Memory), a four-layer memory engine that drastically improves AI agent accuracy by nearly 59%. The service aims to solve the problem of context loss in long-term AI-human interactions and is integrated across Tencent's cloud ecosystem.

The $2.5 Billion Slip: Anthropic’s Blueprint for Autonomous AI Leaks to the Masses
An accidental source code leak of Anthropic's Claude Code has exposed the company's most guarded technical secrets for autonomous AI agents. The breach provides competitors with a sophisticated blueprint for agent architecture while raising immediate security concerns for the platform's enterprise users.

The Blueprint Revealed: Massive Claude Code Leak Offers a Glimpse Into AI’s Future
A massive leak of 510,000 lines of code from Anthropic’s Claude Code has exposed unreleased features and internal architectural secrets. This security breach highlights the vulnerabilities of major AI labs while providing a roadmap for the future of autonomous AI software engineering.

Alibaba Lowers the AI Barrier: Tongyi Lab’s CoPaw 1.0 Signals a Push for Accessible Local Intelligence
Alibaba’s Tongyi Lab has launched CoPaw 1.0, a new AI toolkit designed to simplify the deployment of customized AI agents. By offering a desktop application that requires no coding setup, the platform aims to bring multi-agent capabilities and local small models to a wider professional audience.

Lenovo Dives into Vertical AI: The Rise of Specialized 'Smart Aquaculture' Hardware
Lenovo and other Chinese tech leaders are pivoting toward specialized AI hardware for the aquaculture industry, signaling a shift from general AI models to vertical, industry-specific 'AI landing' applications. This movement aims to drive productivity in traditional sectors while navigating rising hardware costs in the global market.

The Lobster Trap: Tencent’s High-Stakes Pivot to Open-Source AI Agents
Tencent is aggressively doubling down on the OpenClaw AI agent framework to counter its lag in foundational model development. By flooding the WeChat ecosystem with open-source-based applications, the tech giant aims to dominate the AI service layer despite cooling market enthusiasm and significant structural dependencies.

China’s Tech Giants Pivot: Sacrificing Margins for a Sovereignty-First Future
China's leading tech firms are reporting significant financial losses and narrowed margins as they pivot toward record-breaking R&D spending and supply chain infrastructure. From Alibaba's breakthrough in RISC-V chip architecture to Meituan's tech-driven expansion, the industry is prioritizing long-term technological sovereignty over short-term profitability.

Beyond the ‘Shrimp’ Craze: Tencent Navigates the Engineering Realities of Enterprise AI
Tencent is pivoting its AI strategy from experimental 'agent' tools toward deep industrial integration and engineering efficiency. By launching TokenHub and productivity tools like WorkBuddy, the company aims to overcome high compute costs and usability hurdles to capture the enterprise 'last mile' of AI adoption.