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氪星晚报|印度科技巨头塔塔咨询裁员预示人工智能将重塑2830亿美元外包行业;中国工商银行与新开发银行举行工作会谈;CureVac就新冠疫苗专利与BioNTech、辉瑞达成和解
3 6 Ke·2025-08-08 11:20

Group 1: Company Developments - JD Logistics has established a supply chain technology company in Fuzhou with a registered capital of 5 million RMB, focusing on software development and domestic cargo transportation [1] - Douyin E-commerce has launched a Safety and Trust Center, aiming to combat illegal blind box marketing in live streams, resulting in over 4,000 live stream suspensions and the removal of more than 1,000 accounts since 2025 [2] - Tata Consultancy Services is laying off over 12,000 employees, indicating a significant shift in the $283 billion outsourcing industry driven by artificial intelligence [3] - Kingsoft CEO stated that policy guidance is crucial for software legalization, with WPS's global monthly active devices exceeding 630 million and personal paid users reaching 41.7 million [4] - Huitongda Network has signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement with Alibaba Cloud to explore innovations in AI and digital solutions [5] - A new renewable energy company has been established in Tangshan with a registered capital of 500 million RMB, focusing on power generation and renewable energy services [6] - Meta is collaborating with PIMCO and Blue Owl to raise $29 billion for data center expansion in Louisiana, with PIMCO handling approximately $26 billion in debt financing [7] - CureVac has reached a settlement with BioNTech and Pfizer regarding COVID-19 vaccine patents, receiving a total of $740 million in payments [8] - Haon Technology has established a low-altitude technology company in Shenzhen, focusing on AI and intelligent drone manufacturing [9] - XPeng Motors is set to launch its first super electric vehicle model, the XPeng X9, in the fourth quarter [10] Group 2: Industry Trends - The steel industry in China is undergoing significant digital transformation, with 95.1% of steel companies implementing smart upgrades and achieving higher production efficiency [11] - The Swiss government has expressed concerns over the impact of a 39% tariff on Swiss exports to the U.S., which affects about 18% of its export goods [12][13]