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June 17, 2026
US Tightens Export Controls on Foreign AI Talent
The US government is restricting Anthropic from sharing advanced model access with foreign nationals without an export license. This policy shift has raised significant concerns among other major AI firms like OpenAI regarding their reliance on international talent.
Helion secures world's first fusion power plant operating licenses
Helion has become the first company globally to receive licenses to operate a fusion power plant. The Washington-based firm obtained two permits from the state's Department of Health, marking a significant regulatory milestone for fusion energy.
China Sets New EV Battery Safety Standards
China has introduced rigorous new safety regulations for electric vehicle batteries, including enhanced fire testing and mandatory physical power shutoff mechanisms. These standards aim to set a global benchmark for EV safety as international markets consider similar requirements.
White House app to be auto-installed on DHS devices
The White House is reportedly mandating the automatic installation of its official app on all Department of Homeland Security (DHS) staff work phones. This move signals a push for centralized digital communication within federal agencies.
Lenovo Raises $2 Billion Via Convertible Bonds
Lenovo Group Ltd. has successfully raised $2 billion through the issuance of seven-year convertible bonds. This capital injection follows a similar funding round conducted two years ago involving Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund.
Essential Reading on DeFi History
Cornell professor Eswar Prasad provides a curated reading list regarding the volatile history of decentralized finance. The list offers deep insights into the evolution of blockchain-based financial systems.
Europe urged to deepen China ties for AI independence
Christian Noyer, a former European Central Bank official, argues that Europe should embrace Chinese investment to reduce reliance on US technology. This strategic shift aims to better finance and develop the continent's future AI and industrial capabilities.
Dylan Field on Standing Out in the A.I. Era
Figma CEO Dylan Field discusses the evolving landscape of creative work in the age of artificial intelligence. He encourages creators to embrace risk and leverage their unique creative voices to differentiate themselves.
Pinterest launches experimental AI shopping app 'Ask Pinterest'
Pinterest has introduced 'Ask Pinterest,' an experimental AI-powered shopping tool. The app uses a conversational interface to help users discover products and find inspiration.
The Reality Gap: Muskโs Vegas Loop vs. Original Promises
The Vegas Loop, initially envisioned as a high-speed autonomous tunnel network, currently operates as a slow, human-driven Tesla shuttle service. The project has faced criticism for failing to meet its original ambitious performance and technological goals.
Blue Origin Targets New Glenn Launch This Year
Blue Origin is accelerating repairs at its Florida launch site following a recent explosion. The company aims to launch its New Glenn rocket before the end of the year to compete with SpaceX.
Jiuzhang Yunji Launches AI Factory Strategy
Jiuzhang Yunji has officially launched its 'AI Factory' strategy, aiming to define new infrastructure standards for intelligent, large-scale AI deployments.
FCC partially lifts ban on Chinese toy drones
The FCC has partially relaxed its ban on importing Chinese toy drones, allowing specific small-scale models back into the US market. This move follows a total ban implemented six months ago, though the exemption criteria remain extremely strict.
New budget EV offers high-tech features under $10,000
A Chinese EV partner of Mercedes has launched a budget-friendly electric vehicle priced under $10,000. Despite the low cost, it features a 15.6-inch display, Apple CarPlay, and a 450km range, though it is not available in the US.
West Antarctica Ice Loss Reaches Critical Levels
Record-breaking temperature spikes in West Antarctica are preventing winter ice formation. This shift in polar climate patterns poses significant challenges for environmental data modeling.
Tim Heidecker's Vision for Infowars Satire
Comedian Tim Heidecker discusses plans to pivot Infowars into a satirical streaming platform. The project explores the intersection of digital media, political discourse, and internet culture.
Interpol reports surge in cybercrime across Asia
Interpol's latest assessment reveals that cybercrime now accounts for 30% of all recorded crime in over half of the surveyed Asia-Pacific countries. This shift marks a transition from nuisance-level scams to a significant national security threat.
Suanmiao 3D TokenPU chip officially enters tape-out phase
Suanmiao Technology has announced the successful tape-out of its 3D TokenPU chip. This development marks a significant step forward in the advancement of domestic high-performance AI cloud computing hardware.
Why Zhihu is the hub for high-value AI discussions
This article explores the unique role of the Zhihu platform in fostering deep, high-quality discussions regarding AI development and its societal impact.
Survey: Consumers prefer human connection over AI agents
A recent survey indicates that customers do not actively seek out AI interactions, preferring human connection. Brands are advised to use AI primarily as a discovery layer rather than a replacement for human service.