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DeepSeek officially launched its "Open Source Week" on Monday, planning to open source one project per day for five consecutive days. The first project shared is FlashMLA, an efficient MLA decoding kernel for Hopper GPUs.
Unitree Robotics updated a video of its Kungfu BOT and announced continued upgrades to the Unitree G1's algorithm, enabling it to learn and perform virtually any movement. In the video, the robot successfully completed several martial arts moves while maintaining balance.
As Chinese animated film Ne Zha 2 continues to rack up box office success, its iconic lines have gone viral. One of them, a playful poem recited by Ne Zha with a rap-like rhythm, has sparked a wave of enthusiasm from audiences worldwide, inspiring them to create their own English translations of the line.
Robot baristas are quietly popping up in places like shopping districts and libraries, allowing customers to order and customize latte art. A Chinese company has developed the world's first robot capable of creating latte art using a robotic arm, producing a latte with art in just 75 seconds.
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Loulan AI Lab has developed C4: For All Creators, a versatile AI service platform that integrates a range of AI-powered creation tools—spanning writing, drawing, video production, composition, digital human creation, and translation—along with an AI-driven product-sharing community. It aims to empower users to create freely, share widely, and unlock new commercial opportunities.
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