2026-04-27

Chinese Tech Daily — 2026-04-27#

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DeepSeek V4’s release is causing a seismic shift in the AI pricing landscape, dropping API costs by 90% compared to its peers. Released just a day after OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 price hike, the open-weight DeepSeek V4 handles 1M context windows, boasts heavily compressed attention (KV cache reduced by 90%), and outperforms GPT-5.5 in coding benchmarks for a fraction of the cost. As developers rapidly migrate to the MIT-licensed model, it proves that Chinese open-source AI is expanding its global influence by offering near-frontier intelligence at near-zero token costs.

2026-04-27

YouTube — 2026-04-27#

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The Politics of AI: Inside Anthropic’s Clash with the Pentagon featuring Dean Ball is a must-watch. It is a fascinating, high-stakes look at what happens when a private frontier AI company tries to enforce moral “red lines” on its models (like avoiding mass surveillance and lethal autonomous weapons) against a US government demanding “all lawful use”.

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How the Iran War Is Draining the U.S. of Critical Weapons from the New York Times reports that the escalating conflict is rapidly draining the US military of critical munitions, costing roughly $1 billion a day and depleting stockpiles of stealthy cruise missiles originally meant to deter China and Russia. Over at The Wall Street Journal, Suspect Charged With Attempting To Assassinate Trump: Here’s What We Know details the arrest of Cole Allen at the White House Correspondents’ dinner, noting his lack of prior criminal history alongside his personal arsenal of weapons. On the crypto front, CNBC explains in How Kalshi And Polymarket Are Trying Copy The Crypto Playbook that prediction markets are moving into high-risk “perpetual futures,” increasingly competing with major exchanges like Coinbase and Robinhood for retail traders. Finally, Chinese channel LIFEANO CLUB offers a brilliant historical critique in 袁Sir聊中国人求普京要工资 of Chinese workers in Russia begging Putin for unpaid wages, connecting the modern event to China’s deeply ingrained, centuries-old “appeal to the emperor” (告御状) complex.

2026-04-28

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Apple Ecosystem Digest — 2026-04-28#

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Apple’s future product roadmap is coming into sharper focus with major leaks surrounding iOS 27’s AI-powered photo tools and the radically redesigned “Liquid Glass” 20th-anniversary iPhone. Meanwhile, the company’s executive landscape is actively shifting as Tim Cook prepares to hand the CEO reins to John Ternus this fall while maintaining a strong political presence for Apple in Washington.

2026-04-28

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Bloomberg — 2026-04-28#

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The United Arab Emirates will officially leave OPEC and its wider alliance on May 1, dealing a severe structural blow to the cartel and its de facto leader, Saudi Arabia. The historic departure comes as global energy markets grapple with massive supply disruptions stemming from the war in Iran, which has sent Brent crude surging past $110 a barrel and effectively shuttered the Strait of Hormuz.

2026-04-28

CNBeta — 2026-04-28#

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According to a CCTV report, Chinese authorities officially blocked Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of AI startup Manus, citing national security and the unauthorized “washout-style” outbound migration of domestic assets. Although Manus moved its headquarters to Singapore and fired its domestic team, regulators determined that its core tech and engineering foundation were built in China, triggering strict cross-border investment compliance risks. This sends a stark warning to Chinese AI founders seeking to bypass domestic regulations by restructuring as foreign entities to secure U.S. buyouts.

2026-04-28

Hacker News — 2026-04-28#

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GitHub is currently experiencing a perfect storm of security, reliability, and community trust issues. Between Wiz Research dropping a terrifying remote code execution vulnerability triggered by a single git push, the platform admitting that autonomous AI agents are DDOSing their infrastructure, and high-profile developers like Mitchell Hashimoto abandoning the platform due to relentless daily outages, the developer community is seriously questioning the systemic risk of relying on a single, centralized forge.

2026-04-28

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Tech Videos — 2026-04-28#

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If you are building agentic workflows, make time for Eric Zakariasson’s talk on Building your own software factory. He outlines Cursor’s pragmatic path from copilot autocomplete to isolated autonomous “cloud agents,” highlighting the architectural guardrails, test verification loops, and async management required to handle probabilistic AI outputs at scale.

2026-04-28

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Embedding durable execution directly into services via a library—and leveraging existing host databases—removes the operational burden and single points of failure inherent to centralized orchestration clusters.

2026-04-28

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Tech News — 2026-04-28#

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Google has signed a highly classified deal granting the US Department of Defense access to its AI models for “any lawful government purpose”. Coming right after Anthropic was blacklisted by the Pentagon for refusing to remove its weapons and mass-surveillance guardrails, Google’s move decisively cements Big Tech’s willingness to cross once-taboo lines to secure lucrative military contracts.

2026-04-28

Chinese Tech Daily — 2026-04-28#

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China Demands Meta Undo Manus Acquisition The Chinese government has officially ordered Meta to reverse its recent acquisition of the Singapore-based, Chinese-founded AI startup Manus. The National Development and Reform Commission cited violations of foreign investment rules and regulations surrounding the export of specific technologies. This unprecedented intervention sends a chilling signal to Chinese AI founders seeking to attract Silicon Valley capital by registering companies overseas, forcing them into a difficult choice between domestic focus and offshore relocation.