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  • DeepSeek V4 Delay Shows Shift to China Chips, CCTV Account Says
    by Charlie Zhu, Ying Tian on April 26, 2026 at 4:49 am

    DeepSeek’s delayed release of its V4 model points to a strategic shift toward deeper integration with China’s domestic chip ecosystem, according to Yuyuantantian, a social media account affiliated with the government-controlled China Central Television.

  • Beijing Warns EU After China Firms Included in Russia Sanctions
    by Charlie Zhu, Ying Tian on April 26, 2026 at 2:26 am

    China said it will take necessary measures after the European Union added Chinese entities to its latest Russia sanctions package, warning that all consequences would be borne by the EU.

  • Private-Sector Sleuthing Becomes Big Business for US Tech Startup
    by Jamie Tarabay on April 25, 2026 at 2:00 pm

    Trump’s economic crackdown on China’s US interests is creating opportunities for a Utah-based intelligence firm

  • Understanding the Most Viral Chart in Artificial Intelligence | Odd Lots
    on April 25, 2026 at 8:31 am

    METR, which stands for Model Evaluation and Threat Researc, is focused on understanding the degree to which AI models can engage in autonomous, complex tasks. METR see this is as a particularly important benchmark, given the risk that AI could one day be engaged in recursive self improvement, taking humans out of the loop. But how do you really gauge a model's ability to do complex problems. And what is being measured for exactly? On this episode we speak with METR's President Chris Painter as well as Joel Becker, a member of the technical staff who works on evaluation methods for the organization. We discuss both the mechanics and the philosophy of METR's work, and what it means when we see a a chart showing that Clause Opus 4.6 can do a task that would take a human nearly 12 hours. (Source: Bloomberg)

  • Graticule’s Levinson ‘Open’ to Iran Resolution Ahead of Rally
    by Haslinda Amin on April 25, 2026 at 4:55 am

    Investor Adam Levinson said he remains bullish despite recent market volatility, and is buying the dip ahead of an expected rally on a resolution in the Iran conflict.