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OpenAI Defensive Pivot: Enterprise Growth Touted Amidst Sales Miss Rumors
OpenAI is emphasizing growth in its enterprise and advertising sectors to counter reports that it missed recent sales and user targets. These conflicting signals have caused significant volatility in global tech stocks and highlight the company's urgent need to diversify its revenue streams.

The Golden Cage: Beijing’s Exit Bans Signal New Pressures for Global AI Pioneers
Chinese authorities have reportedly placed exit bans on two senior executives from the AI startup Manus, a move the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has addressed with vague diplomatic rhetoric. The incident highlights the growing use of exit bans as a tool for regulatory pressure and its potential to stifle global AI talent mobility.

Guangdong’s 2030 Blueprint: China’s Economic Engine Pivots to Semiconductor Sovereignty and AI Integration
Guangdong's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030) prioritizes technological self-reliance, targeting a 5% growth rate through 'New Quality Productive Forces.' The strategy emphasizes semiconductor autonomy, AI integration, and deeper regional synergy within the Greater Bay Area to counter global trade challenges.

Cracks in the Glass House: OpenAI’s Billion-User Miss Sparks Internal Strife
OpenAI has missed a critical target of one billion weekly active users, triggering a conflict between CEO Sam Altman’s aggressive compute spending and CFO Sarah Friar’s calls for fiscal discipline. The company is now pivoting toward cost-cutting and essential tools like Codex to manage a burn rate that could deplete its $122 billion cash reserve within three years.

Industrial Intelligence: Alibaba Cloud and Dynagreen Partner to Decarbonize Waste-to-Energy with Full-Stack AI
Alibaba Cloud and Dynagreen have launched a full-stack AI partnership to optimize waste-to-energy operations using large language models. This collaboration aims to enhance energy efficiency and reduce emissions, marking a key milestone in the digitalization of China's heavy industry and its green energy transition.

China’s New Economic Blueprint: Beijing Pivots to AI and Infrastructure to Counter 'Involution'
China’s Politburo has announced a strategic shift toward 'moderately loose' monetary policy and an 'AI+' action plan to modernize its industrial base. The leadership aims to combat destructive internal competition and stabilize the property market while investing heavily in digital and physical infrastructure.

Tencent Sharpens Enterprise Edge: WeCom Integrates AI Voice ID for In-Person Meetings
Tencent's WeCom has launched an AI-powered 'Record In-Person Chat' feature that uses voiceprint recognition to transcribe and identify speakers in offline meetings. This strategic update aims to enhance workplace productivity and solidify WeCom's position in China's competitive enterprise software market.

Brussels Breaks the Walled Garden: EU Orders Google to Open Android to AI Rivals
The European Commission is leveraging the Digital Markets Act to force Google to open its Android ecosystem to competing AI services. The move aims to ensure that third-party AI can interact deeply with system apps, preventing a monopoly in the next generation of mobile computing.

AI’s Insatiable Appetite: TSMC Accelerates 2nm Expansion at Breakneck Speed
TSMC is doubling the pace of its 2nm capacity expansion to meet surging AI and HPC demand, with five fabs set to ramp up production simultaneously. The company expects first-year output for 2nm to surpass 3nm levels by 45%, signaling a rapid industry-wide shift to next-generation silicon.

Compute as Currency: Google’s $40 Billion Gambit to Subsidize its Chief AI Rival
Google has committed $40 billion to AI startup Anthropic in a strategic move to secure a massive cloud customer and promote its proprietary TPU chips. The deal addresses Anthropic's desperate need for compute power while positioning Google as an essential infrastructure provider even to its primary competitors.

Xiaomi and Suiren Signal a New Era of Integrated AI Sovereignty for China
Xiaomi has released and open-sourced its MiMo-V2.5-Pro AI model, which saw immediate 'Day-0' hardware adaptation from domestic chipmaker Suiren Technology. This collaboration highlights the rapid maturation of China’s self-reliant AI software-hardware ecosystem.

The $2 Trillion Divorce: Musk and OpenAI Face Off in Landmark Trial Over the Soul of AI
Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman has officially commenced in California, focusing on allegations that the firm abandoned its non-profit mission for commercial gain. The trial, occurring amid massive IPO preparations for both parties, could lead to the removal of OpenAI's top leadership and the redistribution of billions in assets.