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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. And what about the battle?! ...Today I was browsing WeChat and noticed that there are Russian-speaking users there. One of them said that there are grants in China for...

    A discussion on a Russian tech forum highlights the potential for a startup, possibly named Wetwee/NNN/Kern, to secure Chinese grants for its AI technology. The author suggests that while the Russian market may not be ready for such advanced AI solutions, China's focus on sovereign data and AI development makes it an attractive target for international startups. The disappearance of a startup battle advertisement on TechCrunch is interpreted as a sign that the startup's bold statements, including a humorous reference to Larry Fink, have generated significant attention. AI

    And what about the battle?! ...Today I was browsing WeChat and noticed that there are Russian-speaking users there. One of them said that there are grants in China for...

    IMPACT Startup's focus on sovereign AI could influence international market strategies for AI development.

  2. 9 O'clock Ke Yonghui Supermarket sues Wang Jianlin and others for over 3.6 billion yuan; The Lancet: Nearly 1.2 billion people worldwide have mental disorders; WeChat responds to 'only able to recall messages within 2 minutes'

    The 36Kr daily digest covers a range of news, including a significant debt collection case where Yonghui Supermarket is pursuing over 3.6 billion yuan from Wang Jianlin and others. In health news, The Lancet reports a near 95.5% increase in global mental health disorders since 1990, affecting nearly 1.2 billion people. WeChat also clarified its message recall function, explaining the different time limits for text and file messages. AI