Polish Company Hires World's First AI CEO


China's first AIGC animated film, 'The Reunion Decree,' is set to premiere on February 28th, guided by the Central Committee of the Chinese Democratic League and CCTV. The film fully utilizes AI technology to showcase technological innovation while exploring new pathways for the dissemination of Chinese culture, achieving a fusion of technology and emotion.
Co-founder of xAI, Wu Yu Huai, announced his resignation, saying he will start a new chapter in his life. Although he praised the team's future prospects, this move further reveals the accelerating fragmentation of the company's core founding team. With Wu Yu Huai's departure, five out of the original 12 founders of xAI have left, with four of them leaving within the past year, involving multiple key technical positions.
The State Administration for Market Regulation has released five typical cases of unfair competition in the field of artificial intelligence, involving illegal acts such as counterfeiting, false advertising, and infringement of trade secrets. Among them, Beijing Aolande and Hangzhou Boheng were fined for counterfeiting DeepSeek, aiming to curb 'free-riding' behavior and maintain a fair market competition order.
The United Nations establishes an international science expert group on AI safety, aiming to provide professional guidance on AI governance through international cooperation. Two top Chinese scientists have been selected as the first experts, demonstrating global efforts to collaboratively address AI risks.
The explosive growth of the artificial intelligence industry is putting pressure on the consumer electronics supply chain, with Apple being significantly affected. Memory chip prices have surged, with DRAM potentially tripling by the end of the year compared to last year, and NAND flash prices increasing by more than three times. This cost pressure will be reflected in the entry-level iPhone 18 released this fall.