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February 26, 2026
AI-Run High School Ditches Teachers
Alpha High School in Austin uses AI platforms for all academics, with mentors focusing on motivation. Students spend most time on passion projects aiming for world-expert status, like AI plush toys for mental health. 17yo founder shares Z-gen AI views and anti-cheat measures.
Tesla Sued for Favoring H-1B Over US Workers
A US federal judge has ruled that Tesla must face a class action lawsuit alleging systemic discrimination against American workers. The suit claims Tesla laid off over 6,000 US employees in 2024 while prioritizing H-1B visa holders for engineering positions.
AI Trade Evolves Beyond Nvidia
Bloomberg team analyzes AI trade evolution past Nvidia dominance. Key investor themes discussed on 'The Opening Trade'. Features Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, Tom Mackenzie, Mark Cudmore.
MTT S5000 Fully Adapts Qwen3.5 Models
Moore Threads announced full adaptation of Alibaba's three new Qwen3.5 models on its MTT S5000 AI GPU. The models include Qwen3.5-35B-A3B, Qwen3.5-122B-A10B, and Qwen3.5-27B, following the larger Qwen3.5-397B-A17B. This enables comprehensive training and inference support.
Qwen 3.5 Tops Global Open-Source LLM Top 4
Qwen 3.5 secures top 4 spot in global open-source large model rankings. It completes a 5-hour intermediate programmer coding task in just 10 minutes. The model boasts over 1 billion cumulative downloads and more than 200,000 derivative models.
AI Can't Replace Trade Learning
In the AI era, state-owned enterprise trade professionals still need deep learning despite AI's strengths in knowledge retrieval. Trade's high comprehensiveness in industry, logistics, finance, and human skills exceeds AI capabilities. Effective AI use demands expert prompting with specific scenarios.
AI Giants Pledge Self-Supplied Power
US tech giants including OpenAI, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta, xAI, and Oracle will sign a commitment at the White House to self-supply power for AI data centers. This aims to prevent consumer electricity price hikes from AI growth. The meeting with President Trump is scheduled for next week.
Unisound U1-OCR Launches OCR 3.0 Era
Unisound releases U1-OCR, the first industrial-grade document intelligent base large model. This launch marks the beginning of the OCR 3.0 era. It targets robust document processing for industrial applications.
XSKY Files HK IPO Post-Profitability
Beijing-based XSKY, a distributed AI storage provider backed by Boyu Capital and Tencent, has filed for a Hong Kong IPO. The firm achieved profitability with RMB 811 million revenue in the first nine months of 2025.
Pang Ruoming Ditches Meta's $200M for OpenAI
Pang Ruoming, a top AI infrastructure leader, left Meta after just seven months despite a $200 million compensation package. He joined OpenAI following aggressive recruitment efforts by the company.
Tesla Sues Soda Firm for Cybercab Trademark
Tesla filed a 167-page, 5-claim opposition at USPTO against French wholesaler UNIBEV over Cybercab trademark. Cybercab is Tesla's major upcoming vehicle facing launch hurdles. UNIBEV has long held the mark.
Galaxy S26 Uses 50% Micron Memory
Samsung's Galaxy S26 series allocates about 50% of its initial memory supply to Micron's LPDDR5X chips instead of its own DS division products. This unusual strategy comes amid a 2026 storage price surge, where even Samsung's phone business receives no internal favoritism. The move highlights supply chain pressures on the memory giant.
RTX 5090 Burns at 2000W Overclock
Overclocker 'Vinz' modified ROG RTX 5090 ASTRAL watercooled GPU with shunt mod and OC BIOS to unlock 2000W power limit. Ignoring thermal alarms, it hit 124ยฐC and was destroyed. The failure ties to persistent 12V-2x6 power connector issues.
Hesai-Nvidia Ties Deepen, Powers Unitree Robots
Hesai is deepening its partnership with Nvidia on L4 autonomous platforms, solidifying its role as a physical AI infrastructure builder. Its JT128 lidar powers Unitree's humanoid robots, which debuted on CCTV's Spring Festival Gala.
Samsung LPDDR5X Prices Surge 100%, Apple Accepts
Samsung LPDDR5X memory prices have doubled amid a 2026 global DRAM shortage. Apple secured supply for iPhone 17 series through intense Korea-based negotiations, paying far above expectations despite its leverage.
DRAM Prices Surge as Samsung Reclaims Q4 Lead
2025 storage chip prices rose sharply, boosting memory vendors. TrendForce reports Q4 global DRAM revenue at $53.58B, up 29.4% QoQ with strong momentum. Samsung profited heavily and regained DRAM top spot.
Android 17 Evolves to AI Intelligent System
Google exec Sameer Samat previewed Android 17 at Samsung Galaxy S26 event, signaling a shift from traditional OS to an AI-powered intelligent system. The platform will deeply understand users and serve them proactively. Gemini AI features were showcased in collaboration with Samsung.
Unitree G1 Becomes Cyber Buddhist Monk
Kyoto University's team launched 'Buddhist Robot Plus' using Unitree G1 humanoid as hardware base. The AI system enables Buddhist dialogues and ritual actions. It's the world's first robot with full Buddhist ceremony capabilities.
Indestructible Crystal Enables 10,000-Year Data Storage
Scientists developed 5D optical data storage technology embedding information into quartz crystals. Nanostructures in the crystal act as data carriers, allowing nearly permanent preservation unaffected by external environments for up to 10,000 years. The breakthrough is reported in the US Science magazine.
Big Tech Fights for AI Agent at 7.9 Yuan
Major tech firms are battling over the high-value 'lobster meat' segment of AI Agents with aggressive 7.9 yuan pricing. This disrupts Silicon Valley dominance and shifts AI from lab experiments to real-world applications. It signals a global ecosystem positioning war.