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March 5, 2026
CMA Chair Quits Over Cloud Dominance Delays
Kip Meek resigned as chair of the UK CMA's cloud market inquiry due to delays in addressing AWS and Azure's dominance. The comprehensive report highlighted market imbalances, but regulators have moved slowly since 2022. Global bodies like US FTC and EU are also investigating cloud practices.
Anthropic Resumes Pentagon Security Talks
Anthropic has resumed security talks with the US Pentagon amid the Iran war entering its sixth day. This occurs as oil and natural gas prices rise due to energy market disruptions from Middle East conflict. US equity futures waver while ECB maintains data-focused rate policy.
Aizhong Invests in Drone & Autonomous Driving Fund
Guang'an Aizhong commits 20 million yuan as LP to Chengdu Zhuoyue Ruizheng Intelligent Tech Equity Fund, holding 10% of total capital. Partners include Chengdu Jietuo Zhuoyue PE Management. Fund targets low-altitude drones, autonomous driving, and related projects.
Qwen3.5 Core Devs Resign Suddenly
Core developers of open LLM Qwen3.5 resigned abruptly after small model announcement, sparking community concerns over development stability. Alibaba responded to inquiries affirming the open-weight strategy will continue unchanged.
Oura Acquires Voice Gesture Startup
Oura Health Oy is acquiring a startup specializing in voice and hand gesture recognition. The deal positions the smart ring maker to integrate such controls into its popular product line eventually.
Intel Launches 288-Core Xeon 6+ on 18A Process
Intel released the Xeon 6+ processor family, codenamed Clearwater Forest, marking the data center debut of its 18A manufacturing process. With up to 288 high-efficiency cores, it prioritizes energy efficiency and system integration for cloud and telecom workloads over peak clock speeds.
Li Auto's AI Chip-Model Co-Design Law
Li Auto unveils a mathematical framework for soft-hard co-design in autonomous driving, addressing high chip costs and adaptation challenges. The PLAS framework predicts optimal LLM architectures for given hardware constraints. It will power the Mach 100 chip in the new L9 model.
Lin Junyang's Exit: Moments Post, Small Model, $1T Bet
The article covers the 48 hours after Lin Junyang's departure, featuring a WeChat Moments post, a small model, and a trillion-dollar hypothesis. It stresses that technical accuracy does not ensure commercial viability or organizational ease.
Anthropic Revives Pentagon Deal After Feud
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is negotiating with the Pentagon to salvage a deal after talks collapsed over the company's refusal to grant unrestricted AI access. The dispute led to Anthropic being labeled a supply chain risk, excluding it from defense work. Rivals like OpenAI are filling the void.
One Command Fixes OpenClaw: PPClaw Redefines Agent Hosting
PPClaw enables OpenClaw setup with just one command. It redefines cloud hosting for AI agents. This simplifies deployment for developers and enterprises.
Mercedes Uses Geely EE Arch for Phoenix EVs
Mercedes-Benz is developing its new 'Phoenix' EV platform based on Geely's GEEA 4.0 electronic electrical architecture, marking the first whole-vehicle level cooperation. The platform targets global compact models like CLA and GLA, with SOP planned for 2030, led by Mercedes China R&D. This shift aims to cut costs and accelerate EV transformation amid EE software challenges.
AI E-commerce: Shift to Relationship Thinking
Cross-border sellers must move from keyword classification to four-dimensional relationship networks (word-word, scene, competitor, time) for AI tools like COSMO, Rufus, GPT. Structured inputs prevent GIGO, enabling smarter listings/ads via self-evolving flywheel. Operators become strategists building dynamic systems.
TCS Advances AI Data Center Deals in India
TCS has signed a deal with OpenAI to build AI data centers in India and is in advanced talks for additional agreements with other tech giants. This move signals TCS's strategic pivot to leverage the booming AI sector. It underscores growing investments in AI infrastructure within the country.
20B Chip Unicorn Rushes STAR IPO
Shenghe Jingwei, a 20 billion-valued semiconductor unicorn, is accelerating its IPO on China's STAR Market. The firm has ridden the wave of AI computing power demand. The piece examines its advantages and hidden risks.
99% Supply Chain AI Fails: One Fix
99% of supply chain digitalization projects fail due to Nยฒ complexity in physical operations. Traditional separation of business and tech roles collapses here. Success demands empowering rare 'three-in-one' leaders mastering business, tech, and architecture.
Chinese Homestays Race into AI
Mubird and Tujia are competing fiercely to lead AI adoption in China's homestay market. The sector is described as a new, undeveloped frontier ripe for AI innovation.
OpenClaw Tops as Agents Kill Apps
OpenClaw has reached the top rankings. AI Agents are predicted to quietly replace traditional applications in a major paradigm shift.
1T-Param Chinese Multimodal LLM: OpenClaw's Enterprise Ally Open-Sourced
A trillion-parameter domestic multimodal large model open-sourced as top partner for enterprise OpenClaw. Marks major leap in Chinese AI multimodal tech. Now available for integration.
CPPCC Member Urges SOEs to Scale Humanoid Robots
Tianyu Shuke chairman and CPPCC member He Han calls for scene-driven adoption led by central SOEs to deploy humanoid robots at scale. Focuses on overcoming data and scenario bottlenecks to boost embodied intelligence.
12 Defenses vs Internal AI Threats
The biggest AI-powered cybersecurity threats come from within organizations, not external hackers. Article reviews 12 strategic recommendations to handle internal risks effectively.