2026-05-23

Chinese Tech Daily — 2026-05-23#

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DeepSeek is reportedly negotiating a massive $10 billion funding round that would push its valuation to roughly $45 billion, with founder Liang Wenfeng planning to personally invest up to 20 billion RMB. The move underscores the company’s commitment to pursuing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and open-source models rather than rushing short-term commercialization. At the same time, the company announced permanent price cuts for its DeepSeek-V4-Pro API, dropping the cost to a quarter of its original price starting in June to aggressively court developers.

2026-05-23

YouTube — 2026-05-23#

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Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED makes a bold, biological case for neural implants, comparing our coming integration with AI to the evolutionary moment single-celled organisms absorbed mitochondria. It is a compelling reframing of the AI safety debate that argues keeping artificial intelligence separate from human consciousness makes it a deadly rival rather than an integrated tool.

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In macro news, 加息已成最大风险!IPO将成牛市终点?英伟达数据又闹乌龙? from 美投侃新闻 warns that impending megacap AI IPOs like SpaceX and OpenAI could drain massive liquidity from the market, functioning as a top signal for the current bull run. On the global supply chain front, CNBC’s How The Strait Of Hormuz Logjam Is Causing Chaos For Medical Suppliers reveals how geopolitical chokepoints are driving up raw material costs for medical dressings by as much as 30%. Meanwhile, Special Operations Forces Give Rare Demonstration at SOF Week | WSJ covers a rare daytime tactical demonstration by elite commandos in Tampa, emphasizing the Pentagon’s push to heavily integrate new tech into special ops. For UK politics nerds, the FT uses a football metaphor to contrast Keir Starmer’s defensive playstyle with Andy Burnham’s “buccaneering” approach in What does Andy Burnham stand for? | FT #shorts.

2026-05-24

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The AI Reality Check: Broken Guardrails, Brittle Economics, and the Push for World Models — 2026-05-24#

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Today’s AI discourse is marked by a sharp collision between immense market hype and sobering technical realities. From massive safety failures in production consumer models to the growing consensus that current architectures lack the necessary world models for robust agentic coding, the community is increasingly scrutinizing the “last mile” gap in AI deployment. Meanwhile, the fundamental economics of generative AI are facing intense questioning, with experts comparing the sector’s high-capex, low-margin future to the airline industry.

2026-05-24

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WWDC 2026 Rumors Heat Up: iOS 27 and watchOS 27 Details Emerge — 2026-05-24#

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Today’s news is heavily focused on the rapidly approaching WWDC 2026 keynote, with a flood of leaks painting a clear picture of what to expect from Apple’s next major operating system updates. The overarching theme is refinement and customization, as Apple prepares to deliver major AI improvements across the board, alongside much-needed interface redesigns for core apps like Camera and Settings.

2026-05-24

Engineering Reads — 2026-05-24#

The Big Idea#

Attempting to build deterministic models of how AI will automate jobs is a category error akin to the failures of early expert systems. Instead of simply eliminating roles, cheap automation often triggers the Jevons paradox—drastically increasing the volume of work while unpredictably shifting the underlying business models that fund it.

Deep Reads#

[Predicting AI job exposure] · Benedict Evans · Source Evans argues that trying to quantify AI’s impact on specific jobs using rigid taxonomies like O*NET is fundamentally impossible. He draws a sharp parallel to the failure of symbolic AI: just as engineers couldn’t manually encode the logical steps for image recognition, we cannot reduce complex knowledge work into a deterministic checklist of automatable tasks. Back-testing past technological shifts reveals massive secondary effects, such as the Jevons paradox, where automating a costly task like financial analysis simply increases the demand for more analysis rather than reducing headcount. Furthermore, we often suffer from a variant of “Gell-Mann Amnesia,” assuming AI will replace consultants or lawyers because it can generate documents, while forgetting that clients pay for trust and strategy, not just the raw artifact. Engineers building AI products should read this to internalize a humbling historical reality: new technology rarely just executes old tasks cheaper; it unlocks entirely new behaviors that break predictive models.

2026-05-24

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Bloomberg — 2026-05-24#

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The US and Iran are closing in on a peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with President Donald Trump touting an imminent agreement and Secretary of State Marco Rubio citing “significant progress” in recent hours. The diplomatic breakthrough is already easing global market pressures, sending oil and European gas prices lower while US stock futures climb. The easing tensions are visible on the water, as tankers—including a liquefied natural gas shipment for India and Iraqi crude bound for China—have begun tentatively crossing the blockade lines.

2026-05-24

CNBeta — 2026-05-24#

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Huawei develops new Die-on-Board packaging for massive 122TB SSDs Facing US sanctions that severely restrict its access to the latest high-stack 3D NAND chips, Huawei has successfully innovated a proprietary Die-on-Board (DoB) packaging technology to stay competitive globally. By welding NAND chips directly onto the PCB, Huawei bypasses the traditional 16-layer physical limitations of TSOP and BGA packaging, achieving a 33% increase in capacity density. This breakthrough allows the company to reach 36-layer stacks and deploy massive 122TB enterprise SSDs, entirely circumventing the industry’s conventional 3D NAND layer race.

2026-05-24

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Company@X — 2026-05-24#

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OpenClaw launched version 2026.5.22, significantly reducing model startup latency to ~5ms and aggressively hardening supply chain security across npm and Windows installations. This marks a strong push toward production-grade reliability and lightning-fast local execution for AI tooling.

2026-05-24

Hacker News — 2026-05-24#

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Bambu Lab’s aggressive move against an open-source developer is sending shockwaves through the 3D printing community. After Bambu threatened a developer over his fork of OrcaSlicer—which bypassed Bambu’s proprietary network locks using their own AGPL-licensed code—the community has rallied, with prominent advocates and creators pledging tens of thousands of dollars to defend him. It is classic HN drama: a company that built an empire on open-source foundations (like PrusaSlicer and Slic3r) attempting to slam the door shut behind them.

2026-05-24

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Tech News — 2026-05-24#

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For the first time in history, global electricity generated by wind and solar power (22%) surpassed electricity generated by gas (20%). This milestone, recorded in April, marks a pivotal tipping point in the global energy transition as wind and solar generated a record 531 terawatt-hours.