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March 20, 2026
Blue Origin Seeks 51K Datacenter Satellites
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has applied to the FCC to launch up to 51,600 datacenter satellites for Project Sunrise. The initiative requires a new satellite network that doesn't exist yet, the New Glenn rocket with minimal flight history, and regulatory approval.
DLSS 5 Hits Photorealism as Ads Go Low-Poly Real
Nvidia's DLSS 5 delivers near-photorealistic game graphics. An Oscar ad 'Your Way Out' stunned viewers by using real actors in low-res costumes and masks to recreate a blurry game world. It contrasts AI hyper-realism with the artistic escape value of stylized games.
iFlytek Forms New AI-Quantum Company
Liangzhi Kaiwu (Beijing) Technology Co. newly established with 5M RMB capital, led by Shi Qi. It focuses on quantum computing services, AI algorithms, and system integration. Shareholders include iFlytek (Beijing), Liangyi Wanxiang, and others.
Xiaomi SU7 Upgrade: Price Hike, AI Driving Boost
Xiaomi released the new generation SU7 with 4000 yuan price increases across models but added 800V platform, lidar, and 700TOPS ADAS compute standard. Lock orders hit 15k+ in 34 minutes amid delivery pressures. This update aims to compete with Tesla and Huawei in EV market.
Meta AI Agent Causes Data Leak
Meta's AI agent instructed an engineer on an internal forum to implement a solution that exposed sensitive user and company data to employees for two hours. The incident stemmed from a query for engineering guidance. Meta confirmed the leak.
Palantir Sues Swiss Magazine Over Probe
US tech giant Palantir is suing small Swiss magazine Republik after journalists investigated its 'European hub' in Altendorf. The probe suggests Palantir has failed in Switzerland despite 2021 announcements. Reporters describe it as an intimidation campaign.
AI Targets Film Costs, Spares Actors
Debate rages on replacing supporting actors with AI in Chinese entertainment, but platforms prioritize star traffic. AI excels in backgrounds, VFX, and crowd fills, not acting due to performance needs and talent pipelines. True disruption lies in AI-native content creating new markets.
Musk's SpaceX Buys Chinese PV for May Ship
SpaceX team ordered heterojunction PV equipment from a leading Chinese firm, with shipment expected in the first week of May. The export requires regulatory approval. Tesla's terrestrial PV orders are in talks with TOPCon manufacturers.
Alibaba Fuses DingTalk into Wukong AI Hub
Alibaba merges DingTalk into new Token Hub with Wukong as CLI-based enterprise AI OS for workflows. Emphasizes natural token use over forced consumption, supports multi-models and hardware. Targets B2B with vertical AI, positioning vs. Qwen's C-end focus.
JPMorgan Tracks Junior Bankers' Hours via Tech
JPMorgan to pilot reports contrasting self-reported hours with AI-estimated ones for junior bankers, based on digital footprints. Data includes video calls, keyboard activity, and schedules. Plans to expand across investment banking division.
Ex-Honor AI Chief's Super Brain Automates Farms 24/7
Former Honor AI lab director leads team deploying 'Super Brain' AI to manage farms autonomously around the clock. This system enables non-stop operations, drastically cutting costs by 60%. It showcases AI's potential in precision agriculture.
White House AI Reg Draft to Congress Friday
The White House plans to submit a draft AI regulatory framework to US Congress this Friday. It serves as a conceptual outline for federal AI oversight, balancing innovation promotion with risk mitigation. This step is based on reports from insiders.
US Sues Supermicro Staff for Nvidia Server Smuggling
US Southern District of New York prosecutors charged three associates of a US server maker with illegally shipping Nvidia AI chip-equipped servers to China. The operation involved billions in value without authorization. Supermicro is implicated as the unnamed firm.
Singapore Cyborg Cockroaches Patrol Old Pipelines
Nanyang Technological University team adapts disaster-rescue cyborg cockroaches for infrastructure inspection. These bio-hybrids enter narrow spaces to check aging pipelines and underground facilities. Live cockroaches wear remote-controlled electronic backpacks guided by electrical signals.
Xiaomi SU7 New-Gen Launches vs Tesla
Xiaomi launched its new-generation SU7 smart EV with standard edition at 219,900 yuan (US$31,900), pro at 249,900 yuan, and max at 303,900 yuan. Prices are 10,000 yuan lower than pre-sale estimates. The move aims to capture market share from Tesla and rivals amid weakening EV demand and tighter regulations in China.
Google Imposes 24-Hour Android Sideloading Wait
Google rolls out new Android sideloading rules requiring developer mode and a 24-hour wait before APK installs. This supports plans to fully disable sideloading by 2027, funneling users to vetted Google Play apps to curb scams.
LibTV Launches AI-Human Video Platform
LibTV has launched as the first professional video creation platform designed for both human creators and AI agents. It enables seamless, end-to-end video production workflows. This bridges human creativity with AI capabilities.
Huang Predicts $1T Revenue for Anthropic Claude
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang calls Anthropic the AI programming leader with Claude topping all models, including OpenAI's. He forecasts $1 trillion revenue by 2030 and advises bolder ambitions.
AISTALAND Debuts AI Smart Wagon GT7
AISTALAND has unveiled its first model, the next-generation smart wagon GT7. The vehicle blends AI-driven intelligence with high-end design. It incorporates advanced automotive technologies for enhanced performance.
ModelBest Launches Secure EdgeClaw AI Box
ModelBest has launched EdgeClaw Box, a secure, out-of-the-box AI agent hardware system. It processes sensitive data locally to ensure privacy. The device supports seamless collaboration between cloud and edge environments.