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March 22, 2026
Tencent Merges AI for Hunyuan 3.0
Tencent is consolidating its AI teams into a single unit led by Yao Shunyu. This ends the standalone AI lab era for big tech. Hunyuan 3.0 is poised as the next major model release.
Woman Decides to Privatize General AI
The article titled 'When a Woman Decides to Privatize General AI' appears to be a provocative piece from ้ๅชไฝ. It emphasizes personal choice with the phrase 'chosen by me.' Limited content suggests a discussion on privatizing AGI.
AI Models Become Utilities, Giants Rule Ecosystems
AI market obsesses over models amid hype, but they are fast becoming commodities like water, electricity, and coal. Pure model firms struggle with profitability. True winners are giants with national products and deep ecosystems, bursting valuation bubbles.
World's First BCI Gets China Medicare Code
Global first invasive BCI medical device approved for market on March 13, 2026. National Medical Insurance Bureau assigned Medicare coding on March 15. This accelerates BCI from planning to clinical application.
Spatial Era: 3D Displays Billion-Dollar Race Begins
Naked-eye 3D displays will cross scale and penetration critical lines by 2027-2028, entering mature commercial phase. Full industry influx sparks fierce ranking battle for market positions.
Tim Cook Excited for China AI Progress
Apple CEO Tim Cook praised China's robotics and AI advancements at a forum, eager for '15th Five-Year Plan' developments. He highlighted innovative developers and Apple's supplier collaborations achieving 90% clean energy for China-made products. Cook reaffirmed China as Apple's key production and supply chain hub amid recent China visits.
AI Tokens: Signing Bonus or Business Cost?
The article questions whether AI tokens are emerging as a new signing bonus for engineers or merely a standard business expense. It suggests tokens could form the fourth pillar of compensation alongside salary, equity, and bonuses. Engineers are advised to approach this trend cautiously rather than embracing it outright.
116 High-Fidelity Coastal Physics Datasets Released
116 clean datasets capture shoreline physics challenges like wave interactions, phase transitions, and light transport for training gen models. Shot with zero blur at 1/4000s, ProRes 422 HQ, full metadata. Sample available on Google Drive; full sets for researchers.
OpenAI Hires 3500 to Fight Claude's 70% Share Grab
Anthropic's Claude has captured 70% of new customer orders, forcing OpenAI to hire 3500 people in response. This reverses CEO Altman's January pledge to slow hiring dramatically, aiming instead to double the workforce. The move shatters OpenAI's earlier 'slowdown myth'.
Two Xbox Execs Depart Amid AI Strategy Pivot
Xbox senior executives Haiyan Zhang and Lori Wright are leaving Microsoft after years of service. The departures coincide with Xbox's ongoing adjustments in AI, strategic partnerships, and broader platform strategies.
Cook: AI Amplifies, Doesn't Replace Humans
Apple CEO Tim Cook visited an AI-powered mural restoration project in Beijing. He called the current era exciting with rapid changes, especially in China. Cook emphasized AI as a tool to amplify human capabilities rather than replace people.
2026 Game AI: New Genres & 3D Pipelines
Industry experts predict AI will spawn 10-20 novel game types via rapid prototyping with tools like Vibe Coding and Gemini Studio. Tripo AI's maturing 3D models integrate into production pipelines for UGC and player-driven gameplay. Engine workflows may open to AI agents, empowering solo creators.
DLSS 5: Just an AI Filter, Not Geometry AI
Nvidia's DLSS 5 is exposed as processing only 2D frames and motion vectors, inferring materials without accessing 3D geometry or PBR data. CEO Jensen Huang's 'geometry-level control' claims are debunked by Nvidia's own experts. It alters details like hair and lighting, ignoring developer intent.
Shanghai Validates Developer City via WAIC Agenda
Shanghai boldly claims the title of 'Developer City,' justified by the impressive WAIC conference agenda. The World AI Conference (WAIC) opens on March 27, offering early 'direct pass' access. The agenda highlights Shanghai's strong developer ecosystem.
5-Decade Artist Dataset on Hugging Face
NY figurative artist publishes 3-4k images spanning five decades on Hugging Face, focusing on human figure evolution. Includes structured metadata, various media, CC-BY-NC-4.0 license. Useful for style evolution, representation learning, ethical training data.
Sony Confirms AI Frame Gen for PS, Not This Year
PlayStation chief architect Mark Cerny confirmed machine learning-based frame generation will arrive on PlayStation. It evolves with Sony-AMD graphics collaboration. No releases expected this year.
NVIDIA Launches AI-Optimized Vera CPU
NVIDIA unveiled Rubin GPU, LPU, and Vera CPU at GTC, with Vera now available for external sale. Vera is the world's first CPU designed for AI agents and reinforcement learning. It offers twice the efficiency and 50% faster performance than traditional CPUs.
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual-CCD Revealed
AMD accidentally 'announced' the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, its top desktop CPU. It pioneers dual CCD stacking with 3D V-Cache on both, totaling 208MB cache. This follows the earlier Ryzen 7 9850X3D launch.
M5 Max 128GB LLM Benchmarks v2
Follow-up benchmarks on Apple M5 Max 128GB show exceptional prompt processing speeds, especially for MoE models like Qwen3.5-35B-A3B at 2,845 tok/s. Token generation ranks highlight MoE advantages over dense models. Tests use llama-bench and compare llama.cpp vs MLX.
Kingdee Profits, Bets Big on AI
Kingdee reports first profit in 5 years (93M yuan) via cost cuts, with subscription revenue over 50%. Now pivots to AI as 'life-or-death,' securing 356M in AI contracts. Questions linger on true AI demand vs bundled upsells.