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March 19, 2026
Feishu Launches Easy AI Model Hosting
Feishu, selected by OpenClaw, delivers a beginner-friendly solution for painless AI model running (shrimp farming slang). Feishu Aily integrates seamlessly wherever work happens.
Crypto.com Cuts 12% Staff for AI Overhaul
Crypto exchange Crypto.com is laying off around 12% of its workforce to adapt its business amid rising artificial intelligence capabilities. The cuts are part of a strategic AI overhaul.
2026 Fastest AI Firm Collapse Predicted
An AI company is forecasted to be the fastest to collapse by 2026. The piece probes if plagiarism underpins AI entrepreneurship. It spotlights ethical pitfalls in the AI startup scene.
Xiaomi Model Mistaken for DeepSeek V4
Xiaomi's mysterious AI model has been widely mistaken by global developers for DeepSeek's next-gen V4. The article explores reasons behind this confusion among developers worldwide.
When to Submit ML Papers to Workshops
Researcher shares experience of CVPR workshop acceptance after three conference rejections. Questions optimal timing for workshop submissions and their value for PhD applications. Notes receiving PC decision without individual reviews.
Nvidia H200 Fuels Horizon Journey 7 Training
Nvidia's H200 GPUs are set to enter China in March 2026, aligning with Horizon Robotics' leadership change. Automakers are sharing idle Nvidia compute power through joint labs to train Horizon's next-gen domestic chip, Journey 7. This forms a covert industry collaboration amid compute repatriation tensions.
JD's Liu Qiangdong AI Prediction from 12 Years Ago Unfolds
JD.com founder Liu Qiangdong's insight from 12 years ago is replaying in AI. The core issue isn't technical progress, but benefit distribution and cost burdens. This analysis parallels historical tech shifts with AI dynamics.
Nvidia Prints Cash, Alibaba Bets Big in AI Duo Tale
Nvidia is portrayed as 'printing money' while Alibaba 'spends it' in a mirrored cities narrative. This highlights their interdependent roles. Likely references Nvidia's GPU dominance and Alibaba's AI compute investments.
Developers Want Explainable AI First
Nearly all developers seek AI assistance but require it to explain its reasoning for output validation. Autonomy ranks lower in priority. This insight comes from a developer survey.
Tencent Doubles 2026 AI Capex on Compute
Tencent plans to at least double AI spending in 2026, prioritizing compute infrastructure per 2025 report. Litong Electronics deeply tied to Tencent's AI server needs. Amid LNG hub attack, energy stocks rise but AI compute highlighted.
79% Prefer AI for Emotion Venting Over Humans
Tencent survey: 79% see AI as worry-free emotion outlet, 98% open to AI companionship; global downloads hit 2.2B in 2025, up 88%. AI wins on agreement, availability, focus vs. human friction. Warns of eroding real relationships.
Qwen 0.5B Fine-Tuned for CPU Task Automation
A LoRA-fine-tuned Qwen2-0.5B (GGUF Q4_K_M, 300MB) handles natural language tasks like 'copy logs to backup' via CLI plans, running locally on CPU. Inference takes 3-10s on i3/i5. Open-source on GitHub with feedback sought for v0.2.
World Models + RL Path to Physical AI
Yu Qian spoke at Munich Auto Forum emphasizing world models combined with reinforcement learning as essential for physical AI. This approach is seen as the necessary path forward. The talk highlights advancements in embodied AI for real-world applications.
Meta Faces User Growth Threats from Courts and Lawmakers
Meta confronts legal threats as juries assess harm to children on its platforms. Lawmakers are debating social media age restrictions. These challenges jeopardize the company's user expansion.
Microsoft Startup Credits Surprise Bill Users
Complaints are rising over Microsoft startup credits and Azure AI Foundry, with users facing unexpected credit card charges and invoices. Third-party AI models rapidly deplete credits with minimal notifications. The perks are criticized for falling short on cost transparency.
Tencent Launches Qingyun AI Intern Hiring
Tencent started its 2026 Qingyun internship recruitment on March 19, targeting top undergrad, master, and PhD students in AI large model fields graduating after September 2026. It covers six technical areas and encourages early-year applicants. Interns can contribute to Hunyuan LLM, Yuanbao, WeChat, and games, potentially leading core projects.
Africa Regulates AI via Data Laws
African countries are embedding AI regulations into existing or revised data protection laws instead of developing complex, slow comprehensive AI frameworks. This backdoor approach allows quicker implementation of AI rules across the continent.
China's First Domestic Lobster Cloud PC Launches
Muxi Shares, Zhipu AI, and partners launched China's first fully domestic 'Lobster Cloud PC' for intelligent office terminals with native compute power, full security, and ease of use. It provides 25 million tokens, enabling initial access for 3,000 users to test smart workflows. This marks a step toward scaled domestic AI applications.
Alibaba Launches Proprietary GPU Amid Profit Miss
Alibaba disclosed its T-Head chip unit's proprietary GPU entering production for the first time. December quarter revenue grew 2% YoY to 284.8 billion yuan but missed the 289.8 billion yuan forecast. This marks Alibaba's push into AI hardware amid earnings shortfall.
Zeekr 007 Hits 905km Range with NVIDIA Chip
New Zeekr 007 and 007GT models achieve up to 905km and 880km pure electric range. They feature aerodynamic design tweaks, 900V architecture with up to 370kW power, and the new NVIDIA DRIVE Thor-U assisted driving chip. Launch planned for Q2.