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From electric cars to humanoids: Xpeng boss takes over robotics unit at ‘turning point’

Xpeng chairman and CEO He Xiaopeng is doubling down on his vision to transform the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant into a “physical AI” powerhouse, taking the reins of the firm’s robotics arm just months before its humanoids are set for mass production. In an internal memo sent on Wednesday and seen by the South China Morning Post, He said he would personally serve as head of the robotics department. Characterising the move as a strategic pivot, He said the unit had reached “a turning...

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Investors bet humanoid robots will transform industry and homes over the next decade

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Pentagon blacklists China tech giants as US competition expands

The Pentagon added tech giants Alibaba and Baidu and carmaker BYD to a blacklist of Chinese companies with military ties amid widening competition between the world’s two largest economies. Drug maker WuXi AppTec, robot company Unitree and carmaker Nio were among other businesses added to the 1260H list, according to a US Department of Defence notice. Some Chinese companies no longer operating in the United States were removed in the annual update.

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Precise polymer 'knots' uncover hidden slack for designing ultra-tough and responsive smart materials

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Pentagon expands list of China military-linked firms to include Alibaba, Baidu in fresh blow to diplomatic thaw

The Pentagon added a slew of Chinese companies, including Alibaba Group, Baidu Inc and carmaker BYD, to a list of entities it believes have aided the Chinese military, complicating the fragile diplomatic relationship between Washington and Beijing. The Defense Department published an updated "1260H list" Monday evening stateside — a roster of companies the Pentagon considers affiliated with China's military or defense industrial base. The designations do not impose sanctions explicitly, but...

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Pentagon blacklist raises spectre of investment curbs for Chinese tech firms

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New York stabbing, Kansas City shooting raise World Cup security concerns

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How will the Pentagon’s expanded blacklist of Chinese firms affect Xi’s US visit?

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AI could consume up 3% of world's electricity the UN warns

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