AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI Infrastructure Push: China plans about 2 trillion yuan ($295B) over five years to build a nationwide network of interconnected AI data centers, aiming for at least 80% domestic tech and integrating with the power grid and public services. Brain-Computer Tech: China approved the NEO brain-computer chip for clinical sale, targeting spinal cord injuries and paralysis, as Neuralink still awaits U.S. FDA clearance. Neutrino Breakthrough: The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) released first major results, delivering highly precise measurements of neutrino flavor switching using data from two nearby nuclear reactors. Regulation Watch: Beijing’s market regulator summoned major e-commerce platforms over irregular 618 promotions, including unclear subsidy claims and incomplete disclosure of merchant info. EV Smart Cockpits: The 2026 Beijing Auto Show highlighted in-cabin AI assistants that can handle daily tasks, shifting competition from battery specs to software experiences. Aviation Certification: Shanghai’s AutoFlight secured Indonesia validation for its V2000CG cargo eVTOL, enabling commercial operations. Energy & Geopolitics: Reports say SpaceX and OpenAI are excluding China/Hong Kong investors from IPOs and fundraising, reflecting U.S. efforts to keep advanced AI out of China’s reach. Human Rights Policy: China released a 2026-2030 human rights action plan, emphasizing smart tech for daily life, plus expanded roles for businesses and government training.
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