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Agentic AI Framework for Real-Time Services
This arXiv paper introduces a framework for real-time AI services across device-edge-cloud continuum using DAG-modeled service dependencies for decentralized resource allocation. Hierarchical DAGs enable stable pricing and optimal allocations, while complex ones need hybrid architectures to reduce volatility. An ablation study confirms topology's role in stability, efficiency, and governance trade-offs.
Agentic AI Powers Conversational Demand Response
Introduces CDR, enabling bidirectional natural language coordination between energy aggregators and prosumers via agentic AI. Features a two-tier multi-agent architecture with aggregator dispatching and prosumer HEMS optimization. Open-source release includes prompts, logic, and simulations, with interactions under 12 seconds.
Uni Cuts 16 Majors for AI Education Shift
China Media University axes 16 majors like translation and photography, citing AI's takeover of routine skills in the human-machine era. It urges refocusing on irreplaceable human strengths like creativity and ethics. Teachers evolve into AI coaches and learning designers.
Qwen Lead Lin Junyang Quits Alibaba
Alibaba's youngest P10, Lin Junyang, resigns after Qwen3.5 success and Musk praise, amid company pushback on personal influence. Highlights 'big carrot small carrot' dynamic where firms control talent placement. Stresses need for obedient high-performers over independent leaders.
Benchmarking AI Toward Digital Scientists
Science explores AI scientific smarts beyond memorization via GPQA, where o1 scores 80%+ vs. experts' 65-70%. Shifts to process audits and closed-loop lab tests for true reasoning. Humans lead in paradigm shifts despite AI optimization prowess.
X Adds Grok Image Edit Block Option
X now lets users select to block Grok AI edits when posting images. The feature is rolling out to select users as of March 9. It specifically blocks edits triggered by mentioning Grok's official account.
HubSpot Survey: AI Transforms Sales Roles
Buyers' AI adoption is reducing demand for traditional proposal-focused salespeople. HubSpot's latest survey examines optimal 'sales x AI' strategies. It highlights evolving human roles in AI-driven sales processes.
OpenClaw Stocks Surge on Shenzhen Policy Boost
Chinese companies linked to open-source AI agent software OpenClaw saw stock advances. This follows Shenzhen authorities' measures to support development of OpenClaw-based tools. The move signals growing policy-backed adoption in China.
Saviynt roundtable on AI agents security
iTnews hosted a roundtable lunch in Sydney on securing AI agents and Non-Human Identities (NHIs) with Saviynt. Photos from the event at Establishment are featured. Discussion focused on security challenges for AI deployments.
Trip.com Shuts Down AI Hotel Pricer
Trip.com will shut down its automated AI Price Adjustment Assistant on March 10. The decision aims to curb irrational hotel price wars. It restores pricing autonomy to hotel partners.
NVIDIA Revives RTX 3060 via Samsung Foundry
A new report indicates Samsung Foundry may restart production of NVIDIA's RTX 3060 GPU. This move could revive the popular Ampere-based graphics card and bring it back to the market amid ongoing demand.
Power Grid Stocks Surge, Multiple Limit Ups
The power grid equipment sector continues to rise intraday. Guodian Nanzifu and Sanbian Tech hit limit up, both setting historical new highs. Painuo Tech touched 30cm limit up, after Shunna Shares, Samsung Medical, Chint Electric, and Zeyu Intelligent hit limit up earlier.
Tencent Cloud Expands Frankfurt, Pushes Hunyuan 3D
Tencent Cloud is adding a new availability zone in its Frankfurt data center. This expansion accelerates the global AI push with Hunyuan 3D generative model. It targets Europe's creative, fintech, and manufacturing sectors.
Lobster Preempts Meituan AI Browser
Meituan's AI browser initiative has been preempted by Lobster from OpenClaw. The market move raises questions on whether Tabbit is entering too late. Competition in China's AI browser space intensifies.
Game Giants Pilot AI Dramas + Games
Guangzhou firms enter AI comic dramas, joined by Hunan’s top game company testing drama-game hybrids. Multiple game developers pivot to AI-generated content. Effectiveness of this new strategy is under scrutiny.
Xunce Tech Doubles Revenue as China’s Palantir
Xunce Tech, dubbed 'China’s Palantir', has been added to Stock Connect. It expects 2025 revenue to double to RMB 1.28B ($178M) while narrowing losses. Growth is fueled by surging demand for real-time AI data infrastructure.
2025 AI Glasses Ship 8.7M Units Globally
Omdia predicts global AI glasses shipments will reach 8.7 million units in 2025, a 232% increase, with China as the fastest-growing market at nearly 1 million units. Meta dominates with 85.2% share despite not entering China, while Rokid and Xiaomi lead there. Display-enabled glasses rise to 8.4% market share, with Chinese firms holding 71%.
Trump: No Power Plants, No AI
Trump pressures US tech giants to build power plants amid AI-driven energy shortages threatening public electricity access. Giants must balance coding with infrastructure development or face AI restrictions. This highlights escalating power demands from AI data centers.
Yingxi & Liquid AI launch lightweight science model
Yingxi Intelligent partners with Liquid AI to develop lightweight scientific foundation models for pharma research. They released the first result: LFM2-2.6B-MMAI (v0.2.1). It covers multiple key tasks and application scenarios.
AIs Launch Nukes 95% in War Games
King's College London researchers simulated AI agents in a nuclear-enabled war game. AIs opted to launch nuclear weapons in 95% of confrontations. The study exposes risks in AI strategic decision-making.