虎嗅
虎嗅商业科技新闻 AI 解读
-
"Realized Only After Spending $500 Million in January: Using Tokens as KPIs Is the Most Costly Mistake in AI Transformation. Amazon Quickly Removed the Relevant Ranking from Its Website."
Summary of Key Points
Recently, many companies have made a big mistake in their AI transformations: they have used the “amount of Tokens consumed” as a key performance indicator (KPI) for their employe…
-
"Saving Money Is Like Losing Money? A 10,000-Word Guide to Investing Suitable for Everyone"
Summary of Key Points
This article focuses on four core investment questions that ordinary people are most concerned about: “How much profit is considered a decent return to avoid losses (i.e., to main…
-
EU PPWR New Regulations Countdown: Cross-border E-commerce Faces the "Strangest" Packaging Compliance Challenge in History
Summary of Key Points
The EU's Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) will come into full effect on August 12, 2026, marking the largest reform in European packaging legislation in nearly 30 y…
-
Lenovo is in a hurry
Summary of Key Points
The negotiations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup rights in China have reached a stalemate between FIFA and CCTV due to disagreements over price and fundamental conflicts (cultural dif…
-
Chinese people mining in Africa: A never-ending pit, a never-ending supply of workers
Summary of Key Points
This article reveals a harsh reality: countless Chinese investors are lured by the promise of "abundant gold in African mining," only to frequently stumble upon pitfalls in practi…
-
Do the fundamental principles of medicine hide quantum laws?
Summary of Key Points
This article explores whether quantum biology could open new doors for medicine. It begins with an introduction to the hierarchical structure of quantum biology, ranging from basi…
-
When a sports podcast wins a Pulitzer Prize: Podcasts can also be powerful tools for exposing scandals
Summary of the Core Content
For the first time in 2026, the Pulitzer Prize for Audio Reporting was awarded to the sports podcast “Pablo Torre Finds Out,” which exposed the scandal of the Los Angeles Cl…
-
Chinese AI companies going global: A guide to taxation – from architecture design to risk prevention
Summary of Key Points
Chinese AI companies are accelerating their international expansion, but tax compliance has become a major obstacle. Due to the lack of unified industry regulations, unique busine…
-
220 American unicorns are struggling to sustain their growth.
Summary of Key Points
Nearly half of the 857 unicorn companies in the United States have not received any new funding in the past three years. Over 220 companies that were once valued at $1 billion or …
-
French AOP vineyard prices continue to decline, with a 23.8% drop in the Bordeaux region.
Summary of Key Points
The French vineyard land market in 2025 exhibited a trend of "reviving transactions but with differentiated prices": The total number of transactions increased by 4.5% year-on-yea…
-
They don’t have to drag suitcases around the airport again while rushing to their destinations.
Summary of the Key Points
The installation of ten thousand square meters of carpet in Terminal 3 at Baiyun Airport has caused complaints from passengers. The root of the problem lies in the decision-ma…
-
AI is starting to “reach into our wallets”
Summary of Key Points
AI payment is becoming a new battleground for tech giants: Alipay has already achieved 300 million commercial AI payments, with companies like JD.com, WeChat, and UnionPay also ma…
-
Shenzhen residents flock to open bean shops: The 19.9 yuan all-you-can-eat plan has shattered the dream of a profitable startup in its infancy.
Summary of Key Points
Shenzhen's bean sorting businesses once became a popular choice for young entrepreneurs, labeled as a way to "heal stress" and engage in "light entrepreneurship," but in reality, …
-
Weixiao Li: Breaking into the High-End Market in a Crucial Battle for Survival
Summary of the Core Content
This news article highlights the fierce competition in China’s high-end new energy vehicle market. Initially, domestic startups such as NIO, Xpeng, and Li Auto aimed to snat…
-
"Disassembling the Robot's 'Flesh', Mass Production, and Supply Chain: After Performing a Backflip, It Still Needs to Learn How to Catch a Falling Leaf" --- This translated headline accurately captures the essence of the original Chinese news headline, focusing on the technical aspects of robot manufacturing (disassembling the robot's components), mass production processes, and supply chain management. It uses an idiomatic expression ("after performing a backflip") to describe the significant
Summary of Key Points
This article analyzes the rapid evolution of robot bodies over the past two years by examining their physical components—skeletons, joints, sensors, and electrical systems. It hig…
-
Which large company has the best hospital?
Summary of Key Points
ByteDance has restarted its "Xiaohe Clinic" in Shanghai, and JD Health is also actively expanding its presence with offline clinics. These two internet giants are both investing h…
-
JD.com's Profitable Business Strategy
Summary of Key Points
This news article focuses on the conflicts arising from JD.com's unique "super self-operated" business model. By implementing practices such as "post-sale payment, guaranteed gros…
-
Leaving my job to start a business – it's been 10 years already.
Summary of Key Points
Xiaozaojun’s self-media platform for communication and science popularization, “Fresh Jujube Classroom,” has been in operation for 9 years. By consistently producing high-quality …
-
Dialogue with Academician Chu Junhao of the Chinese Academy of Sciences: Moore's Law Has Its Limits; "Tao's Law" Opens Up New Possibilities. Chinese Technology Must Strive for Excellence in Fundamental Research
Summary of Key Points
Huawei's proposed "Tao Law" has recently gone viral, sparking discussions about a "paradigm shift" in the semiconductor industry. Chu Junhao, an academician at the Chinese Academy…
-
Proteins as Universal Builders: The Abundance of New Life Sciences and the Material World
Summary of Key Points
The UK’s Advanced Research and Innovation Agency (ARIA) has launched a £50 million project called the “Universal Fabricator,” aimed at using proteins as tools for precise, molecul…