Garry
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今天参加培训的人,给大家看看有多老。稍后删。



Operation Trust Me Bro failed. Now back to routine with Operation Fauxios.





我只能说,幸亏国家当时没有投举国之力到AI领域


The Manus situation is bigger than one deal. It signals a chilling message for founders - especially Chinese entrepreneurs (still in China): Some “wise men” commented on this deal and said “Choose your destiny on Day 1 — and never change your mind.” What they meant is - if you choose to start your company in China, then stick to it. If you’ve decided to go overseas, start a foreign company from day 1. That sounds reasonable. But it is fundamentally incompatible with how startups actually work. Startups pivot. Markets change. Regulations evolve. Founders adapt. Telling entrepreneurs they must decide at incorporation exactly where the company will end up — and then punishing them for changing strategy later — is absurd. That’s like saying: “If you date someone, you must know from Day 1 whether you’ll marry them. Otherwise don’t date at all.” Yes, Manus took local support, laid off the original team, and restarted elsewhere, people can debate whether that was ethical. But ethics and legality are not the same thing. If founders are no longer allowed to restructure, relocate, pivot, or rebuild without political consequences, then the message is clear: You don’t truly own what you build. That is bad for entrepreneurship. Bad for innovation. Bad for long-term trust in the startup ecosystem. The game has changed — and founders everywhere should pay attention.

$MSFT and OpenAI rewrote key partnership terms, with Microsoft no longer paying revenue share to OpenAI while OpenAI continues paying Microsoft through 2030. Microsoft keeps OpenAI IP rights through 2032 but the license is now non-exclusive and OpenAI can serve customers across any cloud after launching on Azure first.


Exclusive: China’s Russia ties mean EU trade deal is off the table, Finland says Finnish foreign minister Elina Valtonen tells me in Helsinki that China's support for Russia is a "disqualifying factor" in its efforts to broach an FTA with the EU scmp.com/news/china/dip…











