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Express News | NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated that the moment for robots to achieve industrialization is 'just around the corner.'
Hong Kong-listed robotics-related stocks gained against the market trend, as Jensen Huang and Masayoshi Son highlighted physical AI and robotics as key investment areas, and Tesla's V3 version may debut by the end of June.
Jensen Huang stated that as a global manufacturing hub, South Korea will continue to enhance its level of chip manufacturing automation, and robotics technology and physical AI will become key focus areas for the next stage of industrial development, with the related market size expected to expand further. Additionally, another prominent investor, Masayoshi Son, also remarked that the field of physical AI and robotics will give rise to the next trillion-dollar company. Notably, Tesla is accelerating the mass production of its humanoid robot; the Fremont factory has already completed production line modifications and is expected to begin production in July–August 2026, with an annual capacity of one million units. The V3 version may be unveiled by the end of June.
Cailian Press Venture Insights: Primary market fundraising totaled 122 deals this week, up 8.93% week-over-week; Qianxun Intelligence completed a RMB 1.5 billion Series A+ round.
① A total of 122 financing and investment deals took place domestically this week, an 8.93% increase from the previous week, with disclosed aggregate funding amounting to approximately RMB 8.23 billion, down 31.12% from the prior week. ② Sectors such as advanced manufacturing, healthcare, and artificial intelligence were particularly active; artificial intelligence accounted for the largest disclosed funding total at approximately RMB 4.44 billion. ③ Qianxun Intelligence completed a Series A+ round of RMB 1.5 billion, the largest disclosed investment deal of the week.
Anthropic urges the world to slow down the development of frontier AI models, warning that AI systems capable of self-improvement could pose significant risks to society.
Anthropic, an AI startup preparing for a U.S. listing, published a blog post on Thursday (the 4th) urging leading artificial intelligence (AI) laboratories to consider slowing their development pace, stating that AI systems are advancing at an extremely rapid rate and could soon be capable of self-improvement without human intervention—an evolution that may pose significant risks to society. Anthropic has previously played an active advocacy role on frontier AI safety issues. This proposal for a 'globally coordinated pause' represents a concrete step in extending its safety advocacy from 'technical design' to 'industry coordination.' The article was authored by Anthropic’s internal research
CAICT will hold a seminar next Tuesday to launch the High-Quality Token Service Capability Advancement Initiative.
The Artificial Intelligence Institute of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Key Laboratory for Evaluation of Large AI Models and AI Software-Hardware Systems, and the Model-as-a-Service (MaaS) Working Group of the China Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance (AIIA) will jointly host the 'High-Quality Token Services Seminar' in Beijing on Tuesday, the 16th of this month. The forum will establish a 'Special Task Force on High-Quality Token Services' and launch the 'High-Quality Token Services Capability Advancement Initiative,' systematically deploying efforts in organizational mechanisms and capability enhancement to mobilize industry-wide collaboration and collectively drive the high-quality development of token services.