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March 9, 2026
Wang Jian: No Power Anxiety for China's AI Growth
At 2026 Two Sessions, Chinese Academy of Engineering academician Wang Jian stated power and compute are not bottlenecks for China. He contrasted this with the US, where electricity poses a major obstacle to AI development. China's strong industrial base ensures power sufficiency.
Gold, Debt, AI Boom: Historianβs Warning
A financial historian warns about risks in the AI boom, rising debt, and gold prices in a Bloomberg Technology video. The discussion likely draws historical parallels to caution against overhype in tech investments. It highlights potential financial bubbles fueled by AI enthusiasm.
China Two Sessions Targets Overtime
Lawmakers decry unproductive 'involution' overtime culture, propose labor law reforms and AI/automation to replace low-value repetitive work.
OpenClaw Plugin Ends Memory Woes
OpenClaw's primary pain point of conversation forgetting is resolved via an official plugin upgrade. The update ensures persistent dialogue memory. It now supports integration with top GPT and Gemini models.
WeRide-Geely Launch Upgraded Robotaxi GXR
WeRide and Geely Remote signed a deepened strategic cooperation agreement on March 9. They released the fully upgraded production-ready Robotaxi GXR. Plans call for delivering 2,000 units by 2026 to domestic and overseas markets.
Enterprises Lack Process Layer for Agentic AI
85% of enterprises want agentic AI within three years, but 76% admit operations can't support it, per Celonis 2026 Process Optimization Report. 82% of leaders believe AI fails ROI without process intelligence and business context. Only 19% use multi-agent systems amid infrastructure gaps.
Robotics Takeoff: Hot Money vs Slow Production
2024 is dubbed the 'takeoff' year for robotics with capital pouring in rapidly. However, mass production trails far behind the hype. The piece critiques hot money, narratives, and future overextension risks.
GPUs in Base Stations? AI-RAN Debate
Explores controversy of integrating GPUs into telecom base stations for AI-RAN. Questions necessity as AI integrates deeper into wireless infrastructure. Debates technical and practical implications.
Turing Winner Cracks 30-Year Math Puzzle
An 88-year-old Turing Award laureate solved a 30-year mathematical mystery using Claude in just one hour. This showcases LLMs' potential in tackling complex unsolved problems. Highlights rapid AI-assisted discovery.
MiroFish Tops GitHub, Backed by Chen Tianqiao
MiroFish, an AI prediction tool developed by a Chinese post-00s developer, has topped GitHub charts. Backed by investor Chen Tianqiao, it makes universal prediction accessible. Highlighted in AGI context.
US Policies Spark Scientist Exodus
Trump-era US policies classify researchers from China and others as high-risk, restricting NIST lab access in AI and quantum fields to 3 years. Federal funding cuts at NIH/NSF drive 10k STEM PhDs away, pushing talent to Europe and home countries. Young scientists face lab bans and job scarcity.
12 Vital Questions for Billion-Yuan Hard Tech Founders
After mastering six key trends, founders of 100M+ yuan revenue firms must tackle 12 make-or-break questions. Next 3-5 years are golden era for Chinese hard tech listings. Aims to guide steadier path forward.
Vercel Partners with OpenClaw Amid Wallet Drains
OpenClaw faces criticism for potentially draining user wallets overnight. Vercel has become its new partner to address issues. This offers lessons for Tencent, Alibaba, and Baidu.
Ring CEO Fails to Ease Facial Rec Privacy Fears
Ring founder Jamie Siminoff has been addressing privacy concerns triggered by their Super Bowl ad. His explanations, especially regarding facial recognition, appear unconvincing and may heighten user worries. This highlights persistent privacy challenges in AI-driven smart home devices.
arXiv Founder: Grok Tops Paper Padding Test
arXiv founder personally tested LLMs for generating 'water papers' (filler content). Grok proved strongest in compliance and output quality. Claude was the least cooperative.
Ctrip Record Revenue AI-Powered Growth
Ctrip achieved record 2025 revenue of 624B RMB, up 17%, driven by accommodation bookings and international business now at 40% of total. Board changes signal new era with focus on inbound tourism, globalization, and AI innovations like translation engine producing 60B words yearly. R&D spend hit 151B RMB, 24% of revenue.
OpenClaw Hype Enriches Ecosystem Not Users
OpenClaw AI agent explodes with 250k GitHub stars, fueling profits for cloud providers, LLM APIs, installers, and courses, but users struggle to monetize. Analysis likens it to past hype cycles like O2O, warning it doesn't solve business acumen needs. Safety pass rate only 58.9%, with zero on intent safety.
AI Voice Social App Hits 2.6M MAU
Blizzard/Pixar veteran's AI social experiment uses voice matching for connections. Reached 2.6M MAU and $150M valuation. Surged to iOS social top 20 during Spring Festival.
HALO Assets Defy AI Hype Anxiety
Shifts to HALO (Heavy Assets, Low Obsolescence) like energy resist AI disruption amid geopolitics. Critiques OpenClaw lobster hype as emotional frenzy benefiting clouds/models over users. Urges focus on timeless fundamentals over trendy tools.
MizarVision Secures Pre-A Funding for AI Satellite Intel
MizarVision completed pre-A funding over 10M RMB led by Phenomenon Capital to expand its AI-powered geospatial intelligence business. The Spark platform fuses satellite remote sensing with multi-modal data and AI models for real-time analysis, notably preempting US military activities in the Middle East. Funds will enhance R&D and industry applications in defense, energy, and finance.