Chinese Tech Daily — 2026-06-14#

Top Story#

At HDC 2026, Huawei showcased a massive shift in its mobile paradigm, transitioning HarmonyOS entirely toward an AI Agent-based architecture. The system assistant, Xiaoyi (Celia), has been granted unprecedented OS-level privileges, capable of chaining over 2,100 “skill-ified” system capabilities via Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocols. This signals a bold move away from the traditional app-siloed ecosystem towards an “intent-as-a-service” future, where the OS itself dynamically coordinates workflows across apps and devices.

Engineering & Dev#

Over at InfoQ, the big infrastructure news is that OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 and Codex are now officially available on Amazon Bedrock, breaking Microsoft Azure’s long-standing exclusivity. This is a massive win for enterprise engineering teams looking to integrate frontier models without compromising on strict AWS data governance and compliance limits, as all prompts and data remain isolated in temporary Bedrock instances.

Meanwhile, Chinese enterprise DevOps teams are radically rethinking their AI integration paradigms. At the upcoming AICon Shanghai, Ant Group Digital’s Liu Xiuting will present a deep dive into Ant’s enterprise AGI development framework. Her team is shifting from basic “AI-assisted” coding to a native AGI approach, utilizing a unique “Agent In The Loop, Human On The Loop” architecture alongside a “Socratic six-layer quality inquiry” to handle complex, multi-scenario B2B deliveries safely.

On the security front, developers managing the BigAnt enterprise IM system are warned of a critical SQL injection vulnerability in the getFileTrueAddress interface. Maliciously crafted SQL queries via the updateLoginName parameter could lead to data leaks, authentication bypass, or arbitrary command execution under specific configurations.

Products & Digital#

For audio hardware enthusiasts, sspai published a comprehensive review of the new Shokz OpenDots 2 and Air open-ear clip earbuds. The reviewer highly recommends the flagship OpenDots 2 for its improved IP57 rating, richer low-frequency response, spatial Dolby Audio support, and exceptional sound-leakage control, cementing its status as a top-tier wearable. In contrast, the budget-friendly Air model struggles with audio depth, wind noise, and build quality, making the discounted first-generation OpenDots a much better value pick.

Back on the software consumer side, ifanr’s deep dive into the HarmonyOS AI ecosystem updates highlights how users will soon bypass standard UI interactions. Instead of tapping through multiple apps, users can speak complex multi-step requests, and the OS will leverage standardized protocols like Anthropic’s MCP (Model Context Protocol) to autonomously invoke third-party services—like grocery platforms or stock screeners—without the user ever opening the applications.

News & Commentary#

The New York Times Chinese edition reported a major cross-border legal action as Google filed a lawsuit against a Chinese cybercriminal network known as “Outsider Enterprise”. According to the suit, the group aggressively leveraged Google’s Gemini AI to automatically spin up thousands of deceptive websites impersonating US government services (like the E-ZPass toll system) and major corporations. This marks a significant milestone in tech law enforcement, as Google is coordinating directly with the FBI and major wireless carriers like AT&T and Verizon to crack down on AI-amplified financial scams that have targeted hundreds of thousands of Americans.

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