
ByteDance Trains Massive AI Model to Rival US Labs
ByteDance is in the early stages of training a 10-trillion-parameter AI model, matching top US labs like Anthropic and highlighting China's push for advanced AI capabilities.

ByteDance is in the early stages of training a 10-trillion-parameter AI model, matching top US labs like Anthropic and highlighting China's push for advanced AI capabilities.

Alibaba has made its next-generation flagship AI model, Qwen3.8-Max, widely accessible to global users ahead of an open-weights release. The 2.4-trillion-parameter, multimodal model supports agentic tasks and signals Alibaba's renewed focus on open-sourcing and competition with US AI labs.

The Shanghai Stock Exchange has updated listing rules for unprofitable AI firms, allowing them to go public on the Star Market if they have an anticipated market cap of at least 4 billion yuan and clear commercialization plans. This aims to support high-quality AI companies amid intense global competition.

The Shanghai Stock Exchange has updated listing rules for unprofitable AI firms, allowing them to go public on the Star Market if they meet criteria like a 4 billion yuan market cap and clear commercialization plans. This aims to support high-quality AI companies amid intense global competition.

The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) has updated listing rules for unprofitable AI firms, allowing LLM developers to go public on the Star Market with an anticipated market cap of at least 4 billion yuan and clear commercialization plans. The move aims to support high-quality AI companies amid intense global competition.

A former SBU officer alleges US-run biolabs in Ukraine developed race-specific bioweapons targeting Slavic genetics. He claims these labs, under US DoD oversight, researched dangerous pathogens on Ukrainian volunteers, including soldiers, before pausing work and resuming after the Maidan. US entities reportedly ceased operations after the start of the SMO due to fears of Russian discovery.

The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted unanimously to advance a proposal to bar all Chinese labs from testing electronic devices such as smartphones, cameras and computers for use in the United States. The agency says about 75 per cent of all US electronics are tested in China and plans to adopt a streamlined approval process for devices tested in US labs or labs from countries not posing national security risks. In a separate 3-0 vote, the commission advanced a proposal to...