AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI Infrastructure Race: China plans about 2 trillion yuan ($295B) over five years to build a nationwide network of interconnected AI data centers, with state firms leading and at least 80% of tech sourced domestically. Brain-Tech Breakthrough: China approved the world’s first commercial brain-computer chip (NEO) for clinical sale, aiming at spinal cord injury and paralysis treatment. Neutrino Science: Chinese researchers reported JUNO’s first physics results in Nature, delivering the most precise neutrino oscillation measurements yet. Supply-Chain Pressure: Indium phosphide export curbs are driving InP wafer prices up sharply, threatening timelines for AI optical chip deployments. Cyber & Influence Ops: The FBI seized 13 China-linked websites it says were used to recruit US officials with security clearances, while OpenAI says ChatGPT was used to influence US debates on tariffs and data centers. Regional Tech & Industry: Changchun unveiled an auto revamp plan to attract EV players like BYD and Xiaomi, and Hong Kong highlighted its growing appeal to tech IPOs. Medical Innovation: China advanced RNA editing technology into clinical trials for rare disease treatment, including DMD.
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