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TechFlow Intel: GLM 5.2 Beats Claude in Cybersecurity Test, US Tightens Export Controls on OpenAI/Google
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AI / Large Models
GLM 5.2 Beats Claude in Cybersecurity Benchmarks
Official Semgrep tests show Zhipu GLM 5.2 surpassing Claude in cybersecurity tasks, sparking community discussion on the rise of Asian models during Anthropic's export ban.
US Government Requests OpenAI to Delay GPT-5.6 Release
OpenAI delayed the GPT-5.6 release in response to US government review requirements; AI regulation officially shifts from "guidelines" to "pre-approval."
Hot Take: The community worries this will become the norm, and the US-China AI race enters a policy gaming phase.
Google May Face Export Controls
Reports suggest Google is about to be included on the US AI export control list, becoming the second restricted US AI company after Anthropic.
User Analyzes Personal MRI Images with Claude Code
A Finnish developer used Claude Code Opus to obtain a "second opinion" on MRI scans, sparking discussion on the boundaries of medical AI applications.
> Hot Take: AI diagnosis is now much faster than booking a specialist appointment, just don't know if insurance companies will accept it.
OpenAI Codex Sensitive File Exclusion Feature Still Not Live
The "exclude sensitive files" feature request submitted by developers has been open for over a year without implementation; code leakage risks persist.
ChatGPT Adds Timer Function
OpenAI added a countdown timer function to ChatGPT; users can set reminders directly via voice/text.
Crypto / Web3
Bitcoin Falls Below $60,000, Nearly $1 Billion in Contracts Liquidated
Continued ETF outflows coupled with escalating US-Iran conflict caused Bitcoin to lose the $60,000 level; 24-hour liquidation volume approached $1 billion.
Hot Take: The market is debating whether this is a failure of geopolitical hedging or liquidity drying up.
Solana Meme Coin $ANSEM Founder Earns Only $5,500
The token market cap once exceeded $120 million, but after the deployer transferred 82% of tokens to others, they only cashed out $11,800, netting $5,500.
Probability of CLARITY Act Passing Drops to 50%
Galaxy Digital lowered the probability of the stablecoin bill CLARITY Act passing this year from 70% to 50%, with insufficient Senate agenda time becoming the main obstacle. If passed, it will directly affect stablecoin yield distribution rules.
Chips / Hardware
South Korea Announces 2000 Trillion Won Chip Investment Plan, DRAM Capacity to Double Within Five Years
Samsung and SK Hynix will each build two new chip fabs, expecting to invest at least 30 trillion won over the next 15 years, covering next-generation memory, edge AI, and defense sectors.
Bank of America: AI Memory Shortage to Last at Least Until End of Next Year
Multiple institutions collectively raised Micron's target price; DDR2 Q2 contract prices are expected to rise 55-60%, and another 35-40% in Q3.
SK Hynix Plans to List on US Stock Market at $166
Institutions expect 20% upside after listing; expectations for valuation re-rating of the memory chip sector are heating up.
Huawei OceanStor A800 Storage Tops IO500 List
Defeated international vendors in the global storage performance list; domestic storage technology achieves new breakthrough.
Tech Companies
Oracle Lays Off 21,000 to Finance AI Investment
Oracle is financing its AI infrastructure expansion through massive layoffs and debt; the debt-driven AI investment model sparks controversy.
Google Security Team Warns: New EU Rules Could Lead to Search Data Being Hacked
Google executives publicly criticized the EU data interoperability proposal, stating that forced opening of search data will bring serious security risks.
Tesla Batteries Stolen in Batches Outside Factory
Multiple batches of Tesla batteries were stolen during transportation; supply chain security issues highlighted.
Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple Wants to Buy Memory from CXMT Because "Memory Gap Will Continue to Expand Next Year"
Citi states Apple's recognition of CXMT will elevate its global status; behind this is the entire industry's prediction of a memory shortage in 2027.
US Stocks
South Korea Chip Plan Boosts US Stock Memory Sector
Memory chip stocks rebounded in US pre-market trading; Micron rose over 2%, Wall Street bets on Micron becoming the "next Nvidia."
Finance / Macro
US-Iran Conflict Escalates, Brent Crude Opens Up 1.9%
US airstrike on Iranian military targets over the weekend; Iran continues to block the Strait of Hormuz; oil prices once returned above $70, gold fell nearly 1%.
Putin: Considering Comprehensive Ban on Diesel Exports
Russian refining capacity is operating at full load; the Kremlin is discussing a diesel export ban.
China Ministry of Commerce Adds 20 Japanese Entities to Export Control List
Another 20 Japanese entities listed on watch list; tensions in Sino-Japanese tech industry chain escalate.
> Hot Take: Oil prices up, chips up, memory up; inflation is set to return in 2026.
New Products / New Trends
HackerRank Open Source ATS System Scoring Criteria Unstable
Developers tested with the same resume; scores fluctuated between 74-90, reliability of AI resume screening tools questioned.
Hot Take: Job seekers are discussing how to "prompt engineer" their resumes.
6th Grader Makes Game in Hours Using Codex
"Little Sister" completed game development in hours using OpenAI Codex; AI-assisted programming lowers creation threshold.
Today's Hidden Thread
The US is applying pressure on two fronts simultaneously: geopolitically escalating US-Iran military confrontation to push up oil prices, and technically tightening AI export controls to delay GPT-5.6 release. Meanwhile, South Korea is throwing 2000 trillion won at chip capacity; Asian tech companies are using "financial power" to hedge against Washington's controls. The real question is not whose model is stronger, but when supply chains, energy, and computing power all become weapons, how long can tech innovation remain neutral.
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