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The Clinical Reasoning Gap: Why 21 Top AI Models Still Fail the Doctor’s Test
A study of 21 major language models published in JAMA Network Open reveals that while AI can achieve 90% diagnostic accuracy with full data, it lacks the critical clinical reasoning skills necessary for independent medical practice. The research underscores that AI currently serves best as a diagnostic aid rather than a replacement for human clinicians.

China’s AI Champion Pivots: Zhipu AI Bids to Become the ‘Chinese Anthropic’
Zhipu AI has reached a 400 billion HKD valuation by shifting its strategy to mirror Anthropic's enterprise-focused API model. Despite significant losses and high R&D spending, the company is betting that premium performance will allow it to escape China's AI price wars.

Hardware Meets Soul: Honor and ByteDance Seek Synergy in the AI Smartphone Race
Honor is in negotiations with ByteDance to integrate the Doubao AI model into its smartphones, signaling a shift toward system-level AI collaboration. This partnership aims to challenge Apple and Huawei by creating a more intuitive, 'AI-native' user experience in the premium mobile market.

OpenAI’s $100 Developer Gamble: Escalating the Arms Race for the Coder’s Desktop
OpenAI has launched new 'Pro' subscription tiers priced at $100 and $200 per month to compete directly with Anthropic for the developer market. These plans offer significantly higher usage limits for Codex, reflecting a strategic shift toward capturing high-value professional users as AI-assisted coding sees explosive growth.

Software’s Great Consumption: How Meitu is Navigating the Existential Threat of AI Agents
Meitu, China's leading photo-editing giant, is pivoting its strategy as AI agents threaten to make traditional apps obsolete. By opening its proprietary imaging tools to the broader AI ecosystem and shifting to an API-led 'Token' revenue model, the company seeks to become an essential 'skill' within the new AI infrastructure rather than a standalone destination.

Can the App Survive the Agent? Meitu’s High-Stakes Gamble in the Age of Generative AI
Meitu, China's veteran photo-editing giant, is radically restructuring its business model to survive the threat of AI Agents by opening its core technology to the ecosystem and pivoting from a standalone app to a service-based infrastructure. The company has abandoned the general LLM race to focus on vertical AI applications and internal 'VC-style' rapid prototyping.

Precision Oncology Meets Generative AI: Yidu Tech’s Strategic Win at Beijing Cancer Hospital
Yidu Tech has won a 4.88 million RMB bid to implement large language model (LLM) infrastructure at the Peking University Cancer Hospital. This project, funded via a bank-medical partnership, aims to set a new industry benchmark for specialized AI applications in oncology.

China’s Token Surge: Why Usage Volume is the New Frontier in the AI Arms Race
China’s AI models have surpassed U.S. counterparts in weekly token usage for five consecutive weeks, reaching nearly 13 trillion tokens. This 31% weekly growth reflects a strategic pivot toward mass-scale AI deployment and integration into the broader digital economy.

China’s Algorithmic Ambition: Beijing Mandates AI Integration to Rejuvenate E-commerce
China has launched a multi-departmental initiative to integrate Large Language Models and AI into its e-commerce sector to drive efficiency and support the real economy. The policy combines a push for aggressive R&D with requirements for algorithmic fairness and enhanced legal protections for technical intellectual property.

Intelligence by Decree: Beijing Signals the 'AI+E-commerce' Era
Chinese authorities have launched a major policy initiative to integrate Large Language Models into the e-commerce sector to boost efficiency and innovation. The directive emphasizes a balance between technological advancement and social responsibility, while promising stronger judicial protections for AI-related intellectual property.

The Ghost in the Textbook: China’s Literary Giants Face the AI Mimicry Crisis
Mao Dun Literature Prize winner Liu Liangcheng has called for urgent legislation to protect authors after discovering an AI-generated imitation of his work nearly included in a school textbook. The incident underscores growing tensions in China over the unauthorized use of copyrighted literature to train large language models.

Guangdong's Generative AI Frontier: Milestone Reached as 132 Models Clear Regulatory Hurdles
Guangdong has reached a significant tech milestone with 132 large language models now officially registered for service. This growth underscores the province's leadership in commercializing AI within China's regulated framework.