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ByteDance Launches Formal Mathematical Reasoning Model Seed Prover 1.5
ByteDance has introduced Seed Prover 1.5, a formal mathematical reasoning model that successfully generated proof code for the first five problems of IMO 2025 in a record time. The model's performance meets the gold medal criteria of previous IMO standards, and an API will be made available for further research and exploration.

OPPO's Jiang Yuchen Discusses AI Phone Strategy: GUI Agent is a Transitional Form, Future Will Move Towards A2A
Jiang Yuchen from OPPO discussed the future of AI phones, emphasizing a shift from GUI Agents to Agent to Agent (A2A) paradigms. While the Doubao AI Phone has drawn attention for its advanced functionalities, concerns about privacy and security have emerged due to its ability to bypass app restrictions. OPPO remains open to collaborations and aims to enhance user experience while ensuring data protection.

The China Europe Fund Strategy Meeting Unveils Investment Blueprint for 2026: How to Invest in Technology, Consumption, and Cycles?
The China Europe Fund's recent strategy meeting outlined investment directions for 2026, emphasizing technology, value, and cyclical sectors. Key insights included the importance of AI, the evolving market landscape, and the need for a robust research and investment system to navigate complexities. The fund aims to enhance long-term client engagement while addressing market challenges and opportunities.

Yingshi Innovation: Yingshi A1 Panoramic Drone Product Has Been Launched in Some Regional Markets
Yingshi Innovation has successfully launched its Yingshi A1 panoramic drone in several key markets, including China, the US, Canada, and the UK. This expansion reflects the increasing global demand for drone technology.

In just 47 days, another 1 million users! Musk's satellite internet business sees explosive growth
Elon Musk's satellite internet service, Starlink, has seen rapid growth, surpassing 9 million active users in just 47 days. The service's user base has accelerated significantly, with projections to reach 10 million by the end of January next year. Musk's ambitions for Starlink include deploying next-generation satellites that could enhance internet speeds and capabilities.

Daily Rental Prices Ranging from 500 to 100,000 Yuan: Zhiyuan Robotics Launches 'Qingtian Rent' Platform to Create a Combined Rental and Sales Marketing System
Zhiyuan Robotics has launched the 'Qingtian Rent' platform, aiming to create a comprehensive rental and sales system for robots. The platform offers rental services for various scenarios with prices ranging from 500 to 100,000 yuan per day, targeting both enterprises and individual users. With plans to expand its network across China, the initiative seeks to address the challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises in accessing robotic technology.

70 New Billionaires Added in Mainland China, 98% of Chinese Billionaires Are Self-Made, New Entries Include Zhang Brothers from Mixue Ice City
UBS's recent Billionaire Report reveals that by 2025, the number of billionaires in mainland China is projected to rise to 470, with 70 new billionaires added this year. Notably, 98% of Chinese billionaires are self-made, predominantly from the tech industry, reflecting a significant trend in wealth generation in the region.

Fenjiu · Phoenix Military Affairs | Why Do Russian Nuclear Missiles Fail Repeatedly? Experts Summarize Three Major Reasons
Experts have identified three main reasons for the repeated failures of Russian nuclear missile launches: aging technology, strategic miscalculations, and the impact of international sanctions. These factors have collectively undermined the effectiveness and reliability of Russia's nuclear capabilities.

Li Feifei: Robots Are Fun, But Research Is Still in Early Stages and Lacks Commercial Application Scenarios for Data Collection
Li Feifei, a prominent figure in robotics, highlights the exciting potential of the field while cautioning that it is still in its early stages due to a lack of data. She compares the situation to the automotive industry, which has a wealth of data from years of development, noting that robotics currently lacks the necessary commercial applications to gather data effectively.

From Full-Stack Self-Development to Mature Usability: HarmonyOS Achieves a Breakthrough
The HarmonyOS Starry Night Gala highlighted significant advancements in China's HarmonyOS, showcasing its evolution from a nascent operating system to a mature and user-friendly platform. With over 350,000 applications and a growing ecosystem, HarmonyOS is positioning itself as a strong alternative to Android and iOS, aiming for a substantial market share in the coming years. The event underscored the importance of collective efforts in building a robust digital infrastructure for China's technological future.

From Usable to Mature and User-Friendly, HarmonyOS Enters a New Stage of Scalable Development
The Harmony ecosystem, China's independent operating system, is experiencing rapid growth and scalability, with over 32 million devices now equipped with HarmonyOS 5 and 6. The recent "Harmony Star Light Festival" showcased the ecosystem's achievements, including over 10 million registered developers and significant application adaptations. As Harmony continues to evolve, it aims to establish itself as a major player alongside Android and iOS, emphasizing collaboration and co-existence in the tech landscape.

When 'Avatar 3' Ceases to Be a Blockbuster
The release of 'Avatar 3' serves as a significant test for the Chinese film market, assessing whether a high-budget special effects film can meet the rational expectations of a mature audience. Despite impressive technological advancements, the film's box office performance has fallen short of its predecessors, indicating a shift in viewer behavior and expectations. Cinemas are adapting by enhancing non-box office revenue and transforming into comprehensive experience venues.