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China is stepping up construction of a national computing network, aiming to turn artificial intelligence infrastructure into a public utility. This initiative responds to surging AI token usage and telecoms operators' search for new growth avenues beyond mobile data and phone bills.


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National broadcaster China Central Television and state-backed Xinhua news agency described the network as a "computing version of the state grid." They likened AI tokens – the basic units of text, code, and other information processed by AI models – to mobile data.


This framing presents tokens as the measurable commodity of the AI era. Daily token calls in China surpassed 140 trillion in March, a level over 1,000 times higher than at the start of 2024, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics.


Reports indicate rising AI model costs are beginning to impact developers and businesses. This situation echoes the early days of the mobile internet, where slow speeds and high charges eventually gave way to cheap, accessible mobile data after the roll-out of 4G and 5G networks.


Beijing frames computing power as a national infrastructure system, rather than treating it as a resource controlled by cloud providers or individual data centres. It is prioritised alongside water networks, power grids, next-generation communications, urban underground pipelines, and logistics systems, collectively known as the "six networks."


Official documents for the 15th five-year plan period call for a "multilayered computing infrastructure system" and a "national integrated computing power network." This language points to Beijing's ambition to connect data centres, supercomputing facilities, and intelligent-computing clusters across regions.


Earlier this month, the State Council called for stronger planning and construction of these six networks. The National Development and Reform Commission expects investment in these networks and related areas to exceed 7 trillion yuan (USD 1 trillion) this year.


China's major telecoms carriers are quickly aligning with this shift. With traditional communications revenue under pressure, they are betting on cloud, computing power, and AI services, packaging tokens as the next mass-market commodity.


Shanghai Telecom on Friday launched token-based AI computing packages, including a pay-as-you-go plan. One yuan purchased 250,000 quota points, roughly equivalent to 250,000 input tokens on Kimi-K2.5, according to local reports.


Users of this service can access more than 30 mainstream large models through standard application programming interfaces and pay via their phone bills, the company said. Shanghai Unicom also introduced token services for one-person companies.


Shanghai Unicom's offerings include free test quotas and discounts on Token Plan and Coding Plan products. Provincial branches of China Mobile and China Unicom have rolled out similar packages.


These packages sometimes bundle AI tokens with broadband, cloud desktops, and developer tools.

  • China is establishing a national computing power network, treating artificial intelligence infrastructure as a public utility.

  • AI tokens, compared to mobile data, saw daily calls exceed 140 trillion in March, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics.

  • Policymakers view computing power as a national infrastructure system, part of the "six networks" alongside other key utilities.


Source: SCMP

The South Korean government is pursuing all options, including emergency arbitration, to prevent a labour strike at Samsung Electronics, the nation’s largest employer. Prime Minister Kim Min-seok stated the goal is to minimise any damage should a strike occur.


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Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest memory chip manufacturer, and its South Korean labour union will resume pay talks on Monday with a government mediator. This move aims to ease concerns regarding a potentially disruptive strike at the tech giant.


Prime Minister Kim Min-seok said a single day of suspension at Samsung Electronics’ semiconductor factory could incur direct losses of as much as USD 667.68 million. He made the statement following an emergency meeting with ministers.


Kim also expressed concern that a temporary pause on semiconductor manufacturing lines could lead to months of inactivity. He noted worries about economic damage escalating to as much as USD 66.768 billion if materials had to be disposed of due to a strike.


An emergency arbitration order, if invoked by the labour minister, immediately prohibits industrial action for 30 days. This occurs when a dispute is deemed likely to harm the economy or daily life, allowing the National Labor Relations Commission to conduct mediation and arbitration.


This order has been rarely invoked and would represent an extraordinary step for a union-friendly administration. The union stated it would not agree to a pay deal offering a less favourable proposal.


The union also said it would not yield to pressure on arbitration. Samsung accounts for 22.8% of South Korea’s exports and 26% of the domestic stock market.


Prime Minister Kim highlighted that the company employs more than 120,000 people and collaborates with 1,700 suppliers.

  • South Korea’s government is exploring options, including emergency arbitration, to avert a Samsung Electronics strike.

  • Prime Minister Kim Min-seok warned of potential direct losses of USD 667.68 million from a single day of factory suspension.

  • Concerns exist about economic damage potentially reaching USD 66.768 billion from prolonged manufacturing line inactivity.


Source: REUTERS

OpenAI is exploring legal options against Apple due to a strained two-year partnership, according to a person familiar with the matter. The artificial intelligence startup reportedly has not seen the expected benefits from its deal with the iPhone maker.


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OpenAI’s lawyers are actively working with an outside legal firm on a range of options. These include notifying Apple of a breach of contract but not filing a full lawsuit, the source said.


Apple announced the integration of its "Apple Intelligence" technology across its applications, including Siri, and brought OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT to its devices. This partnership allows users to access ChatGPT results through Siri.


iPhone users can also sign up for ChatGPT memberships directly from the iOS settings menu. OpenAI believed the deal would boost ChatGPT subscriptions, and lead to deeper integration across Apple applications.


However, the relationship has deteriorated, with OpenAI’s attempts at renegotiating the deal reportedly stalled. Apple is also reportedly testing integrations with other third-party AI models.


The company will allow users to select from these models, potentially reducing OpenAI’s unique role within Apple’s software. Apple is testing integrations with Anthropic’s Claude, and Google Gemini as part of this push.


Apple’s embrace of other AI providers is not the reason for OpenAI’s potential legal action, the source confirmed. The partnership was not meant to be exclusive from the start.


Google’s Gemini is expected to power Apple’s revamped Siri. Apple is scheduled to hold its annual software developer conference, where it is expected to reveal more details about its artificial intelligence plans.

  • OpenAI is exploring legal options against Apple.

  • The partnership is strained due to unfulfilled expected benefits for OpenAI.

  • Legal options include notifying Apple of a contract breach.


Source: REUTERS

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