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Elon Musk· 2026-02-20 10:33
RT X Freeze (@XFreeze)OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google seem to have no clear ethics. They're still debating and they don't know what it should be, so whenever you ask a controversial question, they hit you with a canned answer: "Sorry, I can't help with that"They're woke as hellThey're are literally programmed to hate the very country they now live in. They're woke as hell, just like the crazy liberals who hate America but never want to live anywhere else. These AIs are trained to mimic that same, lunatic beha ...
当着莫迪的面,又“翻车”了!
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-20 10:33
当地时间2026年2月19日,印度新德里,印度总理莫迪(中)与人工智能企业负责人在人工智能影响力 峰会上合影。视觉中国 阿莫代伊曾在OpenAI出任副总裁,2021年初离职,带走多名研究人员,共同创立Anthropic公司。阿莫 代伊与奥尔特曼这两个昔日同事多次在公开场合表示"看不上"对方的商业模式和理念。 两人拒绝握手在社交媒体引发热议,有人评论说:"萨姆·奥尔特曼和达里奥·阿莫代伊拒绝握手,却举起 了拳头,这真是尴尬一刻。" 硅谷大佬拒绝握手 印度AI峰会"槽点"不断 正在印度举行的人工智能影响力峰会频现"大型翻车现场",继有当地大学拿中国产机器狗冒充自主研发 成果引发群嘲后,19日会场又现尴尬一幕:在印度总理莫迪出席的场合,两名与会嘉宾在合影环节拒绝 握手。 硅谷大佬"不对付" 合影"掉链子" 现场拍摄的视频和图片显示,莫迪和与会嘉宾站成一排,手牵手举过头顶,面带笑容。 然而,美国开放人工智能研究中心(OpenAI)首席执行官萨姆·奥尔特曼同身边的Anthropic公司首席执 行官达里奥·阿莫代伊各自握拳、没有握手,导致一排"手链"出现"断点"。 来源:参考消息 峰会问题频出 盖茨"临阵"缺席 峰会16 ...
印度想多了,硅谷没少想
虎嗅APP· 2026-02-20 09:23
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent AI summit in New Delhi, highlighting the contrasting objectives of India and Silicon Valley companies, where India aims for global leadership in AI governance while Silicon Valley focuses on business opportunities and market growth [5][66][92]. Group 1: Summit Highlights - The AI summit in New Delhi was described as the largest and highest-profile AI event in Asia, attracting significant attention from major tech leaders [5][6]. - A notable moment during the summit was when OpenAI's Sam Altman and Anthropic's Dario Amodei did not join the hand-holding gesture symbolizing unity among tech leaders, indicating underlying tensions [11][12][15]. - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's absence was significant, as he represents a crucial player in AI infrastructure, particularly in chip supply, which India lacks [18][19][20]. Group 2: Investment and Agreements - Major agreements were announced during the summit, including Google's $15 billion investment in AI infrastructure in India, OpenAI's partnership with Tata Group for a data center, and Microsoft's commitment to invest $50 billion globally by 2030, with India as a key focus [29]. - Despite the high-profile agreements, the article suggests that the underlying relationships among the companies are competitive rather than collaborative, reflecting a cautious approach to partnerships [30][34]. Group 3: India's AI Landscape - India has a strong pool of English-speaking engineers and a large market, but it faces significant challenges, including reliance on foreign chips and a lack of top-tier native AI models [43][58][59]. - The Indian government has initiated the India AI Mission, investing over $1 billion to build a public computing pool, but the country still struggles with infrastructure and regulatory stability [45][62]. Group 4: Diverging Objectives - India's ambition is to position itself as a global AI hub and a voice for developing countries, while Silicon Valley companies are primarily interested in market expansion and immediate business opportunities [67][68]. - The article emphasizes that while India seeks to establish itself as a leader in AI governance, Silicon Valley's focus remains on transactional relationships and market-driven strategies [70][72]. Group 5: Conclusion - The summit illustrated the disconnect between India's aspirations and Silicon Valley's pragmatic approach, with India wanting to assert its role in AI governance while tech companies prioritize business interests [92][94]. - The absence of a unified commitment from Silicon Valley leaders, as symbolized by the empty seat of Jensen Huang and the unjoined hands of Altman and Amodei, reflects the ongoing tension between collaboration and competition in the AI space [82][96].
为对抗中国AI,美国想给这个冷战产物披上“新羊皮”
Guan Cha Zhe Wang· 2026-02-20 07:58
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. government is launching a new "Tech Corps" initiative to send thousands of American science and math graduates abroad to enhance foreign reliance on U.S. technology and reduce the global prevalence of Chinese competitive products [1][5]. Group 1: Initiative Overview - The "Tech Corps" program aims to deploy up to 5,000 American volunteers and advisors to partner countries over the next five years, focusing on promoting the adoption of U.S. AI hardware and software [1][5]. - The initiative will be announced by Michael Kratsios at the "India AI Impact Summit," marking a new mission for the historically significant "Peace Corps" [1][4]. Group 2: Historical Context - The original "Peace Corps" was established in 1961 to promote U.S. foreign policy through volunteer work in developing countries, serving as a tool for U.S. soft power [2]. Group 3: Strategic Goals - The Trump administration views winning the global AI competition as a top priority, aiming to increase the export of U.S. technology, including advanced processors from companies like NVIDIA [5]. - The initiative is designed to counter China's growing influence in AI, particularly in regions like South America, Africa, and parts of Europe, where China has been active in infrastructure development [5][7]. Group 4: Funding and Implementation - Funding for the tech initiative will come from corporate and philanthropic donations, with the organization receiving approximately $410 million in funding from Congress for the fiscal year 2026 [5][6]. - Recruitment and training for technology volunteers will begin this year, with an initial target of attracting 500 professionals for the first projects [6]. Group 5: Competitive Landscape - The initiative is expected to intensify competition between the U.S. and China in the Southern Hemisphere, where Chinese tech companies are gaining ground with low-cost products [7]. - Recent comments from Microsoft highlight concerns that U.S. AI companies are being outpaced by Chinese competitors, particularly in emerging markets where open-source models are rapidly gaining traction [8][10].
智谱与MiniMax市值双双突破3000亿港元,Kimi新一轮超7亿美元融资将交割,AI大模型赛道持续升温
Jin Rong Jie· 2026-02-20 07:58
Group 1 - The AI large model sector in Hong Kong continues its strong performance post-Spring Festival, with companies like Zhipu (02513.HK) and MINIMAX-WP (00100.HK) seeing their market values exceed 300 billion HKD, collectively surpassing 580 billion HKD, outpacing well-known tech firms like Trip.com, Kuaishou, and JD.com [1][2] - Zhipu and MiniMax went public on January 8 and 9, raising nearly 10 billion HKD, with share prices of 116.20 HKD and 165 HKD respectively, both companies have recorded several-fold increases in their stock prices since listing [2][3] - The primary market remains active, with Kimi, under the Dark Side of the Moon, set to complete a new round of financing exceeding 700 million USD shortly after raising 500 million USD, with a latest valuation surpassing 10 billion USD [3] Group 2 - Recent reports indicate that multiple large models are releasing new features or integrating ecosystems, potentially leading to a new wave of innovation in the sector, shifting the internet value chain from traditional traffic scale to a focus on execution, capability invocation, governance, and result-based business models [4] - The AI application sector is transitioning from being a technology follower to becoming the core narrative of a new technological era, with accelerated commercialization, restructured user behavior, and clearer profit models, indicating a shift in AI investment focus from "computing infrastructure" to "scenario realization" [4]
李飞飞,刚刚又融70亿
3 6 Ke· 2026-02-20 07:31
Core Insights - World Labs, founded by Fei-Fei Li, has completed a new financing round of $1 billion, bringing its valuation to $5 billion within just 16 months of establishment [1][2][4]. - The company has attracted significant investments from major players like NVIDIA and AMD, as well as new investors including Autodesk, which invested $200 million [3][4]. - World Labs aims to focus on robotics and scientific discovery, actively recruiting engineers to develop core technologies for autonomous navigation and 3D reconstruction [4][5]. Company Overview - World Labs was founded by Fei-Fei Li, a prominent figure in AI, who previously initiated the ImageNet project that significantly advanced deep learning in computer vision [5][6]. - The company has raised a total of approximately $2.3 billion in funding since its inception, with its latest round pushing its valuation to $5 billion [4][6]. - The founding team includes notable scientists and alumni from prestigious institutions, reflecting a strong academic and professional background [6][8]. Product and Technology - World Labs launched its first commercial product, Marble, which generates persistent 3D worlds from various input formats using advanced technologies like Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) [4][5]. - The business model is based on a freemium approach, allowing users to generate content for free up to four times, with paid plans available for $95 per month [4]. - The company is set to collaborate with Autodesk to enhance its research and modeling capabilities, aiming to build physical AI that enhances human creativity [5][8]. Industry Context - The AI sector is experiencing a wealth creation surge, with companies like Anthropic and Databricks achieving valuations of $380 billion and over $134 billion, respectively [9][11]. - In China, AI companies like Zhiyuan and MiniMax have seen their market capitalizations soar, reflecting the global trend of rising valuations in the AI industry [11]. - The current investment landscape prioritizes "AI content" as a key evaluation criterion for projects, indicating a strong market focus on AI-driven innovations [11].
Vitalik 批评延长人类与 AI 反馈距离,警示潜在不可逆风险
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-20 06:13
Core Viewpoint - Vitalik Buterin criticizes Sigil's Web4.0 proposal for extending the feedback distance between humans and AI, arguing that it leads to the generation of low-quality content rather than solving real problems [1] Group 1 - Buterin believes that the increasing power of AI poses irreversible risks to humanity, suggesting that even developers may regret their decisions in the future [1] - The goal of Ethereum is to liberate humanity rather than create independent AI that leaves human conditions unchanged or worsened [1] - Current AI models operated by OpenAI and Anthropic are not truly autonomous, perpetuating a centralized trust assumption that contradicts the spirit of Ethereum [1] Group 2 - The exponential growth of AI is unstoppable, and the urgent task is not to accelerate it but to choose the right direction to avoid negative attractors [1]
硅谷大佬拒绝握手 印度AI峰会“槽点”不断
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-20 06:11
Core Points - The AI Impact Summit in India has faced multiple controversies, including a public incident where two prominent CEOs refused to shake hands, highlighting tensions in the tech industry [2][3] - Bill Gates' absence from the summit, attributed to his involvement in the Epstein case, has raised questions about the event's credibility and organization [2] - Attendees have expressed dissatisfaction with the summit's logistics, including transportation issues that forced participants to walk long distances to the venue [3] Group 1 - The AI Impact Summit, claimed to be the largest ever, has been marred by issues such as the refusal of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei to shake hands, creating a "break" in the chain of participants [2] - Gates' withdrawal from the summit was announced shortly before his scheduled speech, with a representative taking his place, indicating potential reputational risks for the event [2] - The summit's organization has been criticized, with reports of traffic chaos and inadequate arrangements for attendees, leading to frustration among participants [3] Group 2 - The refusal to shake hands between Altman and Amodei has sparked discussions on social media, reflecting underlying rivalries in the AI sector [2] - The sudden closure of the exhibition area to the public has caused dissatisfaction among participating companies, indicating potential mismanagement of the event [2] - Complaints about the logistical challenges faced by attendees, including long walks due to roadblocks, have been voiced, suggesting a need for better planning in future events [3]
JGB Yields Retreat as AI Rivalry Flares at India Summit Photo Op
Stock Market News· 2026-02-20 05:08
Bond Market - Yields on Japan's longest-dated government bonds retreated, with the 40-year JGB yield falling 3.5 basis points to 3.540% and the 30-year yield declining 3 basis points to 3.300%, indicating resilient demand for super-long debt after recent multi-decade highs [2][3][9] - The broader Japanese bond market has been volatile, with the 40-year yield briefly surpassing 4.0% in January, as market participants balance the Bank of Japan's hawkish interest rate trajectory against the government's pledge to suspend food taxes, estimated to cost 5 trillion yen ($32.78 billion) in annual revenue [3][9] AI Industry - A notable incident at the India AI Impact Summit involved OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei refusing to hold hands during a group photo with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, highlighting the growing friction between the two AI companies [4][5][9] - The rivalry between OpenAI and Anthropic has intensified, with Anthropic recently securing a $30 billion funding round at a $380 billion post-money valuation, positioning it as a significant challenger to OpenAI's market dominance [5][9] - The tension between the two CEOs reflects a broader proxy war between their respective backers, with OpenAI closely tied to Microsoft and Anthropic receiving substantial investments from Amazon and Alphabet, complicating efforts to establish cohesive industry frameworks for AI safety and ethics [6][9]
X @Wu Blockchain
Wu Blockchain· 2026-02-20 05:00
Responding to Sigil’s Web4.0, Vitalik Buterin criticized widening the human-AI feedback gap, saying it produces low-quality output and could create irreversible risks. He emphasized Ethereum aims to empower humans, not build independent AI that leaves human conditions unchanged or worse. Current models by OpenAI and Anthropic are not truly autonomous and reinforce centralized trust, against Ethereum’s ethos. With exponential AI growth inevitable, the focus should be on guiding direction, not accelerating it ...