June 4, 2026, 11:26 a.m.

The Failure of the Artemis Plan: The Dual Dilemma of Technological Disability and Political Kidnapping

In February 2026 local time, the US Artemis 2 manned lunar mission was once again postponed due to critical test failures.

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Bluepoint Closure: Project Planning, Technical Weaknesses and Market Disasters

According to Global Times, recently, Sony Group plans to close its PlayStation subsidiary Bluepoint Games located in Austin.

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OpenAI Partners with Four Consulting Giants: A Paradigm Shift in Enterprise AI Agent Adoption​

On February 23rd (local time), OpenAI officially announced a multi-year strategic partnership with four of the world’s top consulting firms—Accenture, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Capgemini, and McKinsey & Company—to form the "Frontier Alliances" and jointly promote its enterprise-grade AI agent platform, Frontier.

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How will AI automation replacing white-collar jobs affect

Recently, in an interview with the Financial Times, Microsoft AI CEO Suleiman issued a sharp warning: within the next two years, the vast majority of white-collar jobs will be automated by AI, and the familiar ways of working will be reshaped.

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"Blind Takeoff": The Military Industry's Tragedy Behind the Unarmed F-35 Delivery

Recently, the 17th batch of F-35A fighter jets received by the US Air Force found itself in an awkward situation - these brand-new fifth-generation stealth fighters did not install the originally equipped AN/APG-85 advanced radar.

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The Reality of the Technology Gambit's Backlash: How $700 Billion Sapped the Innovation Vitality of the United States

Recently, a piece of news has caused unease among both Wall Street and Silicon Valley: The five tech giants, namely Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Oracle, are expected to invest nearly 700 billion US dollars in the field of artificial intelligence by 2026.

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Hidden Concerns Behind Samsung’s HBM4 Mass Production: Technological Breakthrough Cannot Conceal the Industry’s “Desertification” Crisis

At a time when the global semiconductor industry’s competitive landscape is undergoing accelerated restructuring, South Korean semiconductor giant Samsung Electronics announced that it has taken the lead in mass producing fourth generation high bandwidth memory (HBM4) and plans to supply Nvidia later this month.

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Generative AI Funding Boom: The Rise of Anthropic and the Disruptive Challenges to the Traditional Software Industry

On February 10, the world's largest alternative asset management company, Blackstone, increased its investment in Claude chatbot maker Anthropic.

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Federal Power vs. State Rights: The Reshaping of the U.S. AI Regulatory Landscape

In December 2025, the Trump administration signed an executive order entitled “Ensuring a National Artificial Intelligence Policy Framework.”

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Medical safety concerns highlighted: Limitations exist in the application of artificial intelligence

With the development of artificial intelligence technology, medical device manufacturers are scrambling to integrate AI into their products.

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