(Xinhua) China's cyberspace regulator on Thursday summoned U.S. tech giant Nvidia over security risks concerning its H20 AI chip sold to China.  

The company was asked to give explanations and submit relevant proof materials on this issue. This is aimed at safeguarding cyberspace and data security for Chinese users per laws on network and data security and personal information protection, according to the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC).

Recently, Nvidia's artificial intelligence chips have been alleged to pose serious security risks, and some U.S. lawmakers have called for advanced chips exported abroad to be equipped with "tracking and positioning" functions.  

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(China Daily) AgiBot, China's highest-valued embodied intelligence startup with a valuation of 15 billion yuan ($2.1 billion), and operator of Shanghai's first dedicated mass-production facility for humanoid robots, is stepping up its push to explore overseas markets.

Yao Maoqing, a partner of AgiBot and president of its embodied intelligence business unit, said the company is actively establishing a presence across key global regions.

(China Daily) As humanoid robots transition from product development to real-world commercialization and deployment, Beijing Galbot Co Ltd is working to crack the code to scalable automation through a radical synthetic data approach.  

In an exclusive interview with China Daily, Zhang Zhizheng, co-founder of Galbot, detailed how the company's Sim2Real methodology is overcoming the critical industry barrier, namely, the prohibitively high cost of real-world data collection.

(China Daily) As up-to-date embodied intelligence technologies and products debuted at the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference and High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance in Shanghai, experts and industry insiders said that substantial development of the industry depends on the creation of an amiable industrial ecosystem.  

During the three-day conference, Hangzhou-based Deep Robotics debuted its industry-level quadruped robot, which can conduct full-process power inspections.

(Xinhua) China on Thursday launched the Pakistan Remote-Sensing Satellite (PRSS-1) from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Southwest China's Sichuan province.  

Launched at 10:00 am (Beijing Time) by a Kuaizhou-1A (KZ-1A) carrier rocket, the PRSS-1 has entered its planned orbit.  

The satellite will be primarily used in the fields of land resource surveys and disaster prevention and mitigation.

(China Daily) Chinese artificial intelligence company SenseTime officially unveiled its embodied intelligence platform Wuneng on Sunday at a large model forum on the sidelines of the 2025 World AI Conference & High-level Meeting on Global AI Governance held in Shanghai.  

The Wuneng embodied AI platform is capable of empowering robots to interact naturally, including presenting PPTs, answering questions and performing precise actions.

(China Daily) As Chinese enterprises accelerate their global expansion, global marketing company MiQ has recently unveiled the industry's first AI-powered platform.  

"Chinese companies going global are now thriving across various sectors, with increasingly diverse product offerings and growing capabilities in local operations abroad," said Brian Zhang, general manager of MiQ Greater China.

(China Daily) Shanghai AI-Finance School (SAIFS), East China Normal University (ECNU) launched a new-generation Smith RM financial reasoning model on Sunday, addressing the hallucination problem in financial credit analysis.

(China Daily) Shanghai-based artificial intelligence company Infinigence AI launched its full-scale AI efficiency enhancement plan on Monday, introducing three key products designed to facilitate differentiated computing requirements.  

The launch ceremony was held during a forum on "Compute for All, Infinigence without Bounds" on the sidelines of the 2025 World AI Conference & High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance held in Shanghai between Saturday and Monday.

(China Daily) China Telecom Chairman Ke Ruiwen positioned artificial intelligence as the "new engine for economic growth", detailing the company's transformative AI initiatives while cautioning enterprises about profound operational shifts ahead at the ongoing 2025 World AI Conference in Shanghai on Sunday.
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