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Business

Elon Musk to Join BlackRock’s Larry Fink at Davos — A High‑Stakes Conversation Between Tech’s Disruptor and Institutional Capital

Elon Musk will appear at the World Economic Forum in Davos on 22 January for a public conversation with BlackRock CEO Larry Fink. The pairing brings together a leading tech entrepreneur and the head of the world’s largest asset manager, offering signals about how innovation, investment and policy might align on AI, electrification and corporate governance.

NeTeJan 22, 2026, 08:40 AM
#Elon Musk#Larry Fink#Davos
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World

How China’s Armed Police Are Using Drones, AI and Cameras to Guard an Iconic Bridge

A People’s Armed Police unit in Nanjing has deployed an integrated system of fixed cameras, drones and an intelligent duty‑management platform to monitor and protect the historic Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge. The initiative has reduced manpower needs, improved early warning and response, and exemplifies China’s broader push to fuse technology with domestic security operations.

SoMiJan 22, 2026, 08:30 AM
#China#Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge#People's Armed Police
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Technology

China’s 6G Pitch: How Integrated Communication-and-Sensing Could Rewrite Industry Connectivity

Professor Wang Jiangzhou urged that 6G should be built around integrated communication and sensing, arguing 5G cannot meet the latency, reliability and situational awareness needs of industrial and safety‑critical applications. He stressed multi‑station cooperative sensing, shared hardware and unified waveforms as central technical directions, and positioned China’s policy moves alongside global efforts to capture leadership in 6G.

NeTeJan 20, 2026, 05:11 PM
#6G#Integrated Sensing and Communication#Wang Jiangzhou
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Business

How AI’s Appetite for Memory Is Turning Chip Windfalls Into an ‘AI Tax’ on Consumers

SK Hynix and Samsung are reallocating memory capacity to serve AI data centres, driving a surge in HBM and SSD demand that has pushed memory prices sharply higher. The result is higher costs and stealth downgrades for consumer devices, with ordinary buyers effectively shouldering the bill for large‑scale AI infrastructure build‑outs.

NeTeJan 20, 2026, 11:20 AM
#AI#memory chips#SK Hynix
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Technology

Google’s Gemini Surge Fuels Cloud Demand — 85 Billion API Calls and 8 Million Enterprise Users Tighten GCP’s Competitive Grip

Gemini usage has surged, with API calls topping about 85 billion and enterprise subscriptions reaching around 8 million, driving higher demand for Google Cloud compute and services. This adoption strengthens Google’s ability to monetize AI through cloud infrastructure sales while raising margin, competition and regulatory questions.

NeTeJan 19, 2026, 03:40 PM
#Google#Gemini#Google Cloud
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Technology

Musk Doubles Down on Optimus: Tesla’s Bid to Become a Robot Company — Hype or Strategic Pivot?

Elon Musk says Tesla is “very likely” to evolve into a robotics company centred on the Optimus humanoid, asserting the business could dwarf Tesla’s current automotive operations. The claim follows weak global car sales and regulatory pressure on Tesla’s driving software, but turning a prototype humanoid into a mass‑market product faces steep technical, economic and regulatory hurdles.

NeTeJan 19, 2026, 09:00 AM
#Elon Musk#Tesla#Optimus
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Technology

As Models Mature, Chinese AI Firms Put Data — Not Parameters — at the Centre of Industrialisation

At the 2026 AIGC Developers Conference, Hangzhou Cangjie Intelligent’s CEO argued that industrial AI’s bottleneck is data, not models. Companies that build scalable, task‑structured, reusable data systems will gain the competitive moats required to deploy AI in manufacturing, robotics and embodied systems.

NeTeJan 19, 2026, 08:50 AM
#AI#data infrastructure#AIGC Developers Conference
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Technology

Memory Prices Rocket as AI Squeezes Supply Chain — Devices, OEMs and Shoppers Feel the Pinch

A sharp surge in memory and SSD prices driven by AI-related demand is pushing up the cost of laptops, phones and assembled PCs while inflating profits at major memory makers. Industry insiders expect the tightness to persist through 2026 as capacity expansion lags explosive demand for AI-optimised storage.

NeTeJan 17, 2026, 06:00 PM
#memory#DRAM#SSD