AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI Governance at Summer Davos: Premier Li Qiang warned that AI’s rapid progress also raises risks of it becoming uncontrollable, urging closer international innovation cooperation and joint governance. Supercomputing: China’s LineShine, an all-CPU system, reclaimed the TOP500 crown with 2.198 exaflops, pushing the US El Capitan to second. Wildlife Protection Infrastructure: Guangxi’s Pinglu Canal is getting China’s first dedicated wildlife corridor bridge, using soil-covered, vegetation-shielded entrances to guide animals back across a major waterway. EV Battery Reality Check: CATL boss Robin Zeng played down solid-state hype, saying a commercial inflection point likely won’t arrive until 2030. Cybersecurity: 360 Security says its ShadowPad-like tools (Tulongfeng) can automate vulnerability discovery and support defense/response, while ShadowPad is reported as evolving into a shared platform used by multiple threat groups. Capital Controls: Some Chinese brokerages restricted new cross-border total return swap exposure for domestic funds, signaling tighter oversight of overseas investment. Space Startup Fundraising: A new sea-launch rocket venture, Tectronic Maritime Space Systems, pitched investors on scaling commercial space flight and plans multiple funding rounds. Legal Tech in China: Peking University’s Chinalawinfo PKULaw rolled out an AI legal retrieval and contract-drafting interface aimed at making outputs traceable to sources. WTO Trade Fight: The WTO agreed to a panel on China’s complaint against India’s solar and certain IT import measures.
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