1. US media: Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance turn to domestic suppliers to cope with the global memory chip shortage.
2. OpenAI launches GPT-5.4, the most factual and efficient model.
3. The US plans to extend AI chip export controls globally; Nvidia, AMD, and other companies will need licenses to export.
4. Google's DeepMind extends an olive branch to the Qianwen team.
5. Science raises $230 million to challenge Neuralink; the race to commercialize brain-computer interfaces intensifies.
6. Step 3.5 Flash tops the OpenClaw leaderboard.
7. The US plans a new chip export framework: those wanting to buy chips must first invest in the US.
8. Li Auto will release a wheeled robot this year.
9. Strong demand for AI servers drives Foxconn's revenue to record growth despite currency fluctuations.
10. Oracle plans to lay off thousands of employees to address funding shortages caused by AI development.
11. The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, together with three other regulatory bodies and Cyberport, launched the "GenA.I Sandbox++ Scheme."
12. NPC Deputy Li Yinquan: Consolidate leading advantages in artificial intelligence and leave sufficient space for industrial innovation.
13. The Bank of England plans to simulate the impact of AI to assess employment and financial risks.