AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI Cybersecurity: China’s MIIT-linked NVDB warned that some Anthropic Claude Code versions may include a “built-in monitoring mechanism” that can transmit user location and identifiers without consent, urging uninstalling or upgrading—fueling a push toward domestic coding tools. Space Tech: China achieved a reusable-rocket milestone by catching an orbital booster at sea with a net system, adding momentum to net-based recovery and faster reflight plans. Energy & Industry: China temporarily banned helium exports, tightening supply for chips, fiber optics, MRI and aerospace—while highlighting how dependent high-tech manufacturing is on scarce gases. Earth Science & Safety: Chinese geologists flagged an active fault line under the Brahmaputra mega-dam in Tibet, warning it could threaten structural stability and nearby infrastructure. Disaster Response: Typhoon Bavi hit eastern China, triggering large-scale evacuations and emergency funding for repairs and recovery in Zhejiang and beyond. Health & Biotech: A new consensus updates diagnosis and treatment guidance for prolactinomas, reflecting rapid advances in imaging, surgery and medical therapy. Global Tech Controls: OpenAI and Google confirmed they sell AI services to Singapore subsidiaries of Pentagon-blacklisted Chinese firms, reigniting debate over whether cloud delivery loopholes undermine export controls. Trade & Manufacturing: Bangladesh’s garment industry talks with Chinese business groups on joint ventures, technology transfer, automation and sustainability to attract more Chinese investment.
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