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18.06.26 - 05:36
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Shanghai bourse opens doors to unprofitable AI, tech start-ups with relaxed IPO rules (SCMP)
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The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) has clarified rules for unprofitable artificial intelligence model developers wanting to go public, as China's large language model (LLM) firms scramble for fresh capital in an intense race with US labs.
LLM developers can go public on the Shanghai bourse's Star Market under a set of listing standards that require them to have an anticipated market cap of at least 4 billion yuan (US$591 million), as well as meeting certain criteria in terms of market potential,......
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18.06.26 - 04:06
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Acer founder outlines New WangDao leadership white paper at Tokyo AI forum (Digitimes)
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The founder of Acer Group traveled to Tokyo to present a Taiwan-origin leadership framework and release a multilingual white paper on New WangDao at the international AI forum, titled "Global Innovation Reimagined Conference: AI Resilience," on June 17. The white paper was published in Chinese, English and Japanese, and the founder delivered additional briefings to Japanese companies and alumni of Thunderbird School of Global Management on June 18 and June 19, according to event materials....
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18.06.26 - 02:57
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These Are The States Starting To Panic About AI Taking Over (ZeroHedge)
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These Are The States Starting To Panic About AI Taking Over
Residents of Washington state are more concerned about artificial intelligence replacing jobs than workers anywhere else in the United States, according to a new report released in June 2026. The study, conducted by IP address provider Floxy, comes amid growing concerns about workplace automation after more than 54,000 American jobs were reportedly lost to AI-related workforce reductions last year.
To determine where Americans are most worried about automation, researchers analyzed all 50 states using several indicators. The study measured AI adoption rates among working-age residents, assessed how vulnerable local industries are to automation, and tracked search activity for terms such as "will AI replace my job," "AI taking jobs," and "AI layoffs." Researchers also factored in cybercrime rates, identity theft statistics, and the strength of state-level data protection laws.
Each state received an AI Pan...
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18.06.26 - 02:00
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SK Hynix scraps degree rules to court AI chip talent (Digitimes)
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SK Hynix has eliminated degree requirements from its regular recruitment process for new employees, as the memory chip giant seeks to strengthen its lead in high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and secure talent for the fast-changing AI semiconductor market. Industry watchers said the move reflects a greater focus on practical creativity and execution in the AI era rather than formal academic credentials....
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18.06.26 - 02:00
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SK Group tops KRW2,000 trillion as AI memory demand and Nvidia visit lift valuation (Digitimes)
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SK Group's combined market capitalization on the South Korean stock market surpassed KRW2,000 trillion (US$1.32 trillion) for the first time as of the June 16 close, driven by strength in AI memory demand and a high-profile visit by Nvidia's CEO that reinforced ties with SK Hynix and broader AI infrastructure plans. According to reports from SBS, YTN, ET News and Yonhap, the group's 19 listed subsidiaries reached a combined market value of KRW2,019.6 trillion, a 2.5% increase from the previous trading day....
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18.06.26 - 02:00
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WUS and its subsidiary keep complementary AI partnership (Digitimes)
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A recent open letter from the UK-based fund Palliser Capital called Taiwanese printed circuit board (PCB) maker WUS Printed Circuit one of the most undervalued AI PCB companies in the capital market. This has once drawn industry attention to the current business cooperation between WUS and its subsidiary in China, WUS Printed Circuit Kunshan....
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