Morning Briefing | OpenAI officially announces its entry into the robotics field / AI mistakenly uploads photos of cultural relics, Xianyu apologizes / Tianya Community overwhelmed on its first day of reopening


Anthropic has confidentially filed for an IPO, ahead of OpenAI.

OpenAI officially announces plans to build robots; Robotics division expands hiring.

Automakers release May sales figures

Tianya Community restarted after a three-year hiatus, and its servers were overwhelmed on the first day of operation.

Doubao is rumored to launch a paid version in late June.

NVIDIA Vera Rubin enters mass production, targeting AI factories for intelligent agents.

A fire broke out at SK Hynix's Cheongju plant, but officials say it did not affect production.

The first Seres x Doubao model is expected to launch this year, and may adopt both pure electric and range-extended powertrains.

Shanghai and Sichuan pilot "scan-to-fly" drones.

Xianyu responds to AI mistakenly uploading photos of cultural relics

Unitree Robotics' IPO on the Science and Technology Innovation Board has been approved, with plans to raise 4.2 billion yuan.

Zhipu launches A-share IPO plan, aiming to raise 15 billion yuan to invest in general-purpose large-scale models.

Meituan reported revenue of 91.04 billion yuan in the first quarter, but recorded a loss of 6.83 billion yuan.

Jensen Huang: The idea that AI is stealing jobs is nonsense.

Microsoft and Nvidia unveil the Surface Laptop Ultra, packing RTX Spark into a Windows PC.

Huawei nova 16 series launched starting at 2999 yuan.

Dell launches the $699 XPS 13, targeting the MacBook Neo.

MSI launches "True Lobster PC"

Alibaba releases Qwen 3.7-Plus, a multimodal intelligent agent model.

MiniMax M3 Released, Supports 1 Million Contexts
Button 3.0 launched, enabling multi-platform Agent team building.

Anthropic has confidentially filed for an IPO, ahead of OpenAI.

According to Bloomberg, Anthropic filed its IPO documents with U.S. regulators on Monday, with plans to complete the IPO as early as this fall, potentially beating its competitor OpenAI to a Wall Street listing.
Anthropic is currently valued at approximately $965 billion, and a successful IPO could be one of the largest public market debuts for an AI company. The company has previously disclosed annualized revenue of $47 billion, but its cloud computing spending and workforce size keep it in a state of high investment.
Regarding OpenAI, CEO Sam Altman downplayed the IPO competition between the two companies in an interview with CNBC yesterday, saying that it would "move forward at the appropriate time." According to a previous Bloomberg report, OpenAI is also preparing to secretly file for an IPO in the coming weeks, with the same goal of listing this fall.
OpenAI officially announces plans to build robots; Robotics division expands hiring.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on X yesterday that OpenAI Robotics is hiring full-stack hardware, operations, systems, and machine learning engineers with the goal of helping teams "program and build robots that are useful to society."
This job posting confirms that OpenAI has developed the world simulation research project led by Aditya Ramesh over the past year into OpenAI Robotics.
Altman stated that AI should be able to help humans in the physical world; in the short term, OpenAI will focus on robots that can support skilled workers in building future infrastructure, while the long-term vision is "everyone having a personal robot that can perform the tasks they need."
He also stated that the project is progressing rapidly, based on the collaborative design between robotic hardware and machine learning research.

Automakers release May sales figures
Several automakers released their May 2026 delivery data yesterday:
- NIO delivered 37,705 new vehicles in May, a year-on-year increase of 62.3% and a month-on-month increase of 28.4%.
- XPeng delivered 32,158 new vehicles in May, a 4% increase compared to the previous month;
- Li Auto delivered 33,350 vehicles in May;
- Xiaomi's car deliveries exceeded 30,000 units in May.
- Seres New Energy sold 33,476 units in May; cumulative sales from January to May reached 145,108 units, a year-on-year increase of 15.14%.
- Wenjie Auto delivered 34,320 vehicles across its entire model lineup in May, a 48.2% increase month-over-month. Cumulative sales from January to May increased by 28.7% year-over-year.
- BYD Auto sold 383,453 vehicles in May, a year-on-year increase of 0.26%.
- Geely Automobile sold 237,637 vehicles in May, a year-on-year increase of 1%.
- Avita delivered 7,336 vehicles in May;
- Great Wall Motors sold 100,399 vehicles in May, a year-on-year decrease of 1.79%.
- Chery Group sold 247,823 vehicles in May, a year-on-year increase of 20.5%;
- BAIC New Energy sold 21,871 vehicles in May, a year-on-year increase of 27.75%. Xiangjie Auto sold 3,418 vehicles in May; Jihu Auto sold 17,943 vehicles in May, a year-on-year increase of 32.82%.
- Voyah Automobile delivered 13,003 vehicles in May, a year-on-year increase of 30%; cumulative deliveries from January to May 2026 are projected to reach 62,041 vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 35%.
- Yipai Technology delivered 24,830 units in May, a year-on-year increase of 42%, with a cumulative annual delivery of 109,600 units;
- GAC Haobo Aion BU sold 33,140 units in May, a year-on-year increase of 23.76%;
- SAIC Motor's vehicle sales in May reached 349,000 units, a year-on-year decrease of 4.62%.
- Dongfeng Honda sold 18,563 vehicles in May, a 20% increase compared to the previous month.
- Leapmotor delivered 81,569 vehicles in May, representing an 81% year-on-year increase.
- Jike Auto delivered 34,377 new vehicles in May, an increase of 81.8% year-on-year, setting a new record for both sales volume and price growth, marking the fourth consecutive month of double-digit growth both year-on-year and month-on-month.
- SAIC-GM-Wuling's global sales in May reached 126,087 units, with the Huajing S delivering 3,603 units in the three weeks since its launch.
- Zhiji Auto delivered 10,023 vehicles in May, with sales from January to May surging 115% year-on-year.
- HarmonyOS delivered 46,122 units in May, a 41% increase month-over-month;
- Jishi Auto delivered 2,052 vehicles in May: sales increased by 66% year-on-year, with a global target of 30,000 vehicles by 2026.
Tianya Community restarted after a three-year hiatus, and its servers were overwhelmed on the first day of operation.

Tianya Community, which had been shut down for three years, restarted at midnight yesterday with the new domain name tianya.net. However, the server was immediately overwhelmed by the influx of old users, with many users reporting that the new domain name could not be accessed and a few experiencing severe lag.
Tianya Community customer service responded that the surge in visitors caused the lag and suggested trying again later. Currently, the web version only supports browsing some posts, and old account IDs are temporarily unavailable. Interactive features are planned to be gradually restored within June, and the app is still under development.
Founded in 1999, Tianya Community once boasted over 130 million registered users and over 250 million monthly active users, earning it the title of "China's No. 1 online community." In April 2023, it ceased operations due to unpaid telecommunications data center fees, and in May of the same year, it was confirmed to be closing due to financial difficulties.
After that, the team restarted and continued to save itself. In February of this year, a recovery plan was established, and operating funds were raised through crowdfunding for "Genesis Members" (1,999 yuan/share, limited to 9,999 shares).
Doubao is rumored to launch a paid version in late June.

According to 36Kr, Doubao is expected to officially launch paid content in late June, with related features updated at the Force conference during the same period. Sources familiar with the matter stated that this timing was chosen because the PC and mobile versions still require approximately one month to complete the adaptation of basic functions and the pricing system.
Doubao had previously announced a paid version service on its App Store page, indicating that it would offer three subscription tiers on top of the free version: Standard, Enhanced, and Professional. The Standard version would cost 68 yuan per month or 688 yuan per year; the Enhanced version would cost 200 yuan per month or 2048 yuan per year; and the Professional version would cost 500 yuan per month or 5088 yuan per year.
The report also stated that Doubao will further integrate e-commerce functions to improve paid scenarios in the third quarter and drive traffic to Douyin Mall through subsidies, entering the operational phase in the fourth quarter. ByteDance will not use paid user penetration rate as a performance indicator for Doubao this year; the focus will remain on integrating AI services with Douyin e-commerce and local commercialization entry points.
NVIDIA Vera Rubin enters mass production, targeting AI factories for intelligent agents.

NVIDIA announced yesterday that its next-generation Vera Rubin platform has entered full-scale production, targeting deployments in long-context, multi-step inference, and agentic AI factories. Official information shows that Vera Rubin is a rack-mount system comprising components such as Vera CPU, Rubin GPU, NVLink 6, ConnectX-9, BlueField-4, and Spectrum-6 Ethernet.
The Vera Rubin NVL72 consists of 72 Rubin GPUs and 36 Vera CPUs. NVIDIA claims that compared to Blackwell, the Rubin platform can reduce inference token costs by up to 10 times and train MoE models with 4 times fewer GPUs.
The Rubin GPU provides 50 petaflops of NVFP4 inference power, while the Vera CPU uses 88 Olympus CPU cores, targeting host-side scheduling and data transfer in large-scale AI factories.
NVIDIA also announced its first batch of ecosystem partners. AI labs such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, Mistral AI, Perplexity, Runway, and xAI will use the Rubin platform to train larger models and serve long-context, multimodal systems.
AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft, and Oracle Cloud plan to deploy Vera Rubin instances in 2026, and Microsoft will also use Vera Rubin NVL72 in its next-generation Fairwater AI superfactory.
A fire broke out at SK Hynix's Cheongju plant, but officials say it did not affect production.

A fire broke out at SK Hynix's Cheongju plant in South Korea at approximately 10:32 AM local time on June 1st. The fire originated in the gas processing room on the sixth floor of the M15 and M15X wafer fabs in the fourth plant area of Cheongju. The fire was quickly brought under control after the plant's automatic sprinkler system was activated.
A small amount of fluorine gas leaked during the fire. The factory evacuated approximately 3,600 people and sent nearby employees to the on-site medical center for examination. SK Hynix stated that the medical examination results of the personnel involved were normal, there were no casualties, and the core semiconductor production line was not affected.
The company subsequently activated environmental purification equipment to treat the residual gas and completed the cleanup work at approximately 1:38 PM local time, reopening all factory buildings. SK Hynix stated that the equipment is currently operating normally, production has not been interrupted, and the cause of the accident is still under investigation.
The first Seres x Doubao model is expected to launch this year, and may adopt both pure electric and range-extended powertrains.
According to a report by Blue Whale Auto cited by Jiemian News, Seres' new car brand, a deep collaboration with ByteDance's Volcano Engine, is working on its first model, which is expected to launch this year. Sources familiar with the matter say the vehicle is likely a crossover, somewhere between an SUV and a sedan, and is planned to offer both pure electric and range-extended powertrains.
The report states that the car is expected to be produced at the Seres Phoenix plant, which is currently undergoing production line modifications. Seres Technology's vehicles primarily collaborate with Volcano Engine on capabilities such as large-scale vehicle-to-machine interaction models, and the two companies will exchange information regularly; the intelligent driving solution is not expected to utilize Huawei's Qiankun platform.
Earlier, LatePost Auto reported that Seres' original controlling shareholder, Landian Technology, has been renamed Saidou Technology, and the largest shareholder has changed to Chongqing Shapingba State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission Holding Company, with Seres' shareholding ratio dropping to 32.5%.
Shanghai and Sichuan pilot "scan-to-fly" drones.
According to CCTV News, the Central Air Traffic Management Office, together with the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Public Security, the Civil Aviation Administration of China and other departments, has designated fixed dedicated airspace within the drone control airspace of Shanghai and Sichuan Province, and promoted the "government-coordinated management, industry guidance and supervision, and user-reported flight" model, also known as "scan-to-fly".
This service targets the public in low-altitude flight scenarios and mainly provides four capabilities:
- First, it allows for one-click querying, displaying the airspace status of your location in real time, and clearly marking the flyable area;
- Secondly, one-click reporting is available. Simply scan the drone's serial number and select the flight time to complete the application, which takes only about 2 minutes.
- Third, one-click navigation accurately guides you to popular compliant flight zones;
- Fourth, it offers one-click insurance purchase, allowing users to independently select and purchase third-party liability insurance online, with immediate effect.
An official from the Central Air Traffic Management Office stated that Shanghai has opened up dedicated airspace for scenic areas, while Sichuan is exploring public low-altitude activity services through the integration of "low-altitude + cultural tourism." The official stance emphasizes that the prerequisites for promotion remain aviation safety, public safety, and national security.
Xianyu responds to AI mistakenly uploading photos of cultural relics

According to reports from CBN and Bianews, a user recently reported that their Xianyu account generated a product listing for 6,000 yuan using a photo of a "Gilded Silver Pot with Dancing Horse and Cup Design" from the Shaanxi History Museum. The product title, description, and price were all generated by the platform's AI. The user only discovered the product on their account's listing page after being contacted by a buyer.
Xianyu issued an apology yesterday, stating that after investigation, the relevant product images were identified as ordinary cultural and artistic items by AI, which then generated suggested titles and descriptions. The user has since voluntarily removed the product listings. The platform stated that it will strengthen product listing reminders and user confirmation to prevent similar misunderstandings from happening again.
Customer service explained that the dispute pointed to "Xianyu Space": photos and product information posted through the Xianyu camera are displayed in this area, and products uploaded to the space are publicly visible by default, potentially being featured on the homepage or in search results. Multiple users subsequently reported that photos of dresses, pets, and bags were also identified as products.
Unitree Robotics' IPO on the Science and Technology Innovation Board has been approved, with plans to raise 4.2 billion yuan.

According to Caixin, Unitree Robotics' IPO application on the Science and Technology Innovation Board has been approved by the Shanghai Stock Exchange Listing Committee, with plans to raise 4.2 billion yuan. The prospectus shows that Unitree's main business is quadruped robots, humanoid robots, and related components, covering consumer, industrial, and scientific research and education scenarios.
In its latest application, Unitree Robotics disclosed that the funds raised will be invested in projects such as high-performance robot R&D, intelligent manufacturing base construction, and sales and service network upgrades. The company has gained significant attention in recent years for its quadruped robot products and humanoid robot demonstrations; NVIDIA also showcased a humanoid robot reference design integrated with Unitree Robotics' platform at COMPUTEX.
Zhipu launches A-share IPO plan, aiming to raise 15 billion yuan to invest in general-purpose large-scale models.
Zhipu issued an announcement last night, stating its intention to apply for an initial public offering (IPO) of A-shares and list on the Science and Technology Innovation Board (STAR Market). According to the announcement, the number of shares to be issued will account for 2% to 8% of the total share capital after the issuance, that is, no less than 9.099 million shares and no more than 38.769 million new A-shares, with a total fundraising amount of RMB 15 billion.
The funds raised will be mainly invested in three areas: 12 billion yuan for the research and development of large-scale models for general-purpose artificial intelligence, 2 billion yuan for the construction of a one-stop service platform for large-scale models MaaS, and another 1 billion yuan for supplementing working capital.
In its announcement, Zhipu stated that the purpose of this listing on the Science and Technology Innovation Board is to establish an "A+H" dual listing platform, broaden financing channels, and advance the research and commercialization of large-scale models. The company also cautioned that the issuance is not guaranteed to succeed and investors should exercise caution.
Meituan reported revenue of 91.04 billion yuan in the first quarter, but recorded a loss of 6.83 billion yuan.
Meituan disclosed its first-quarter 2026 results on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange yesterday. During the period, revenue was RMB 91.04 billion, an increase of 5.6% year-on-year; operating loss was RMB 6.47 billion, compared with an operating profit of RMB 10.57 billion in the same period last year; and the loss for the period was RMB 6.83 billion, compared with a profit of RMB 10.06 billion in the same period last year.
By business segment, core local commerce revenue was RMB 64.06 billion, basically flat year-on-year, with an operating loss of RMB 2.03 billion; new business revenue was RMB 26.98 billion, up 21.3% year-on-year, with an operating loss of RMB 2.12 billion. The company stated that intensified industry competition put pressure on profitability, but the loss from the on-demand delivery business decreased significantly compared to the previous quarter.
Meituan adjusted its revenue reporting method this quarter, disclosing merchandise sales revenue separately, mainly corresponding to self-operated categories such as Xiaoxiang Supermarket, Kuailv, and pharmaceuticals and alcoholic beverages; commission revenue and online marketing service revenue are combined into merchant service revenue.
Jensen Huang: The idea that AI is stealing jobs is nonsense.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang responded to the AI employment controversy during his keynote speech at GTC Taipei yesterday, stating that the claim that "AI reduces jobs" is nonsense and that the number of software engineers is actually increasing.
He calls the current stage the era of "useful AI," believing that tokens have become profitable revenue units and AI is becoming a generator of GDP.
Jensen Huang used an economic example to explain the meaning behind these figures. Globally, there are approximately 30 to 40 million professional software developers, with total annual salaries of about $3 trillion, supporting an industry worth about $100 trillion worldwide.
A threefold increase in output means that these developers are generating approximately $9 trillion in productivity with $3 trillion in compensation. He concludes that when an engineer's output doubles, hiring more engineers becomes more cost-effective.
If the output curve is flat, companies will naturally reduce hiring; but when the curve is so steep, companies will only want more people.

Microsoft and Nvidia unveil the Surface Laptop Ultra, packing RTX Spark into a Windows PC.

Yesterday, Jensen Huang officially launched RTX Spark at Computex 2026. This is a Windows PC super chip designed for the era of personal AI agents, featuring 1 petaflop of AI performance, up to 128GB of unified memory, and a complete NVIDIA AI and graphics technology stack for local agents, creation, and games.
Microsoft's Surface team also released the Surface Laptop Ultra, claiming it to be the first Surface laptop to combine an NVIDIA Blackwell RTX GPU, up to 128GB of unified memory, and full CUDA support, capable of running up to 120B parameter models locally.
The device features a 15-inch mini-LED PixelSense Ultra touchscreen with a peak HDR brightness of up to 2000 nits, and retains HDMI, USB-C, USB-A, SD card, and headphone jacks.
Nvidia says ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft and MSI will launch Windows laptops and small desktops powered by RTX Spark this fall, with Acer and Gigabyte following suit.
Related reading: Nvidia flips the table, Windows finally welcomes a true AI PC.
Huawei nova 16 series launched starting at 2999 yuan.

Yesterday, Huawei officially launched the nova 16 series, including three models: nova 16, nova 16 Pro, and nova 16 Ultra, with starting prices of 2,999 yuan, 3,899 yuan, and 4,699 yuan respectively.
In terms of configuration, the nova 16 series is equipped with the Kirin 9010S processor and runs HarmonyOS 6.1. The nova 16 Pro and nova 16 Ultra are equipped with a 200-megapixel red maple imaging system, and all models come standard with a 7000mAh battery and 100W super fast charging.
Dell launches the $699 XPS 13, targeting the MacBook Neo.

According to Reuters, Dell recently released the new XPS 13, positioned as one of its most affordable XPS laptops, with a regular starting price of $699 and a back-to-school price of $599 (approximately 4,000 yuan).
This machine targets the entry-level high-end laptop market within the Windows camp, featuring a thin and light touchscreen. Information disclosed by multiple media outlets indicates that the new XPS 13 will be equipped with a 13.4-inch touchscreen, a backlit keyboard, Wi-Fi 7, and a lighter chassis, targeting users including students and young professionals.
Dell released this product after the Apple MacBook Neo, directly comparing its price to the MacBook Neo, which was released in March of this year with a starting price of $599. Dell's decision to use the XPS brand to lower the price point aims to bring the high-end design language of Windows PCs to a more affordable market.
MSI launches "True Lobster PC"

According to Wccftech, MSI has officially released the MEG Vision X2 AI+ desktop PC, which is the first to feature a holographic AI pet assistant that allows voice control of hardware performance and RGB lighting effects.
MSI's new MEG Vision X2 AI+ desktop PC features a cylindrical display interface called "AI Holostage" integrated on the front panel of the chassis, and includes a dedicated holographic AI assistant called "LuckyClaw".
This design transforms the digital companion into a visual entity that can be interacted with in real time, allowing users to complete various hardware settings without having to manually access the underlying software or control center.
In terms of specific functions, users can issue commands to LuckyClaw to automatically complete PC performance mode switching, RGB lighting system adjustments, and other system-level settings within seconds.
MSI's official statement points out that this is the "next evolution" of smart gaming PCs, marking that the application of artificial intelligence has moved beyond simple text dialogue and image generation, and has officially entered the stage of real-time system-level hardware-assisted control.
Alibaba releases Qwen 3.7-Plus, a multimodal intelligent agent model.

Alibaba officially released its latest multimodal model, Qwen3.7-Plus, early this morning. It is positioned as an intelligent agent foundation that unifies and integrates visual and language capabilities, and comprehensively expands visual and language capabilities on the basis of Qwen3.7's text capabilities.
In terms of performance, Alibaba claims that Qwen3.7-Plus ranks among the top five globally and number one in China on the Vision Arena global visual model ranking list.
In terms of plain text capabilities, the model performs strongly on the coding agent benchmarks Terminal Bench 2.0, SWE-bench series, and SciCode. On the inference benchmarks GPQA Diamond, HMMT, and IMOAnswerBench, it ranks among the top Plus-level models and is close to the Max-level model level overall.
In terms of multimodal performance, the model shows significant improvements over its predecessor in GUI agent evaluations such as ScreenSpot Pro, OSWorld-Verified, and AndroidWorld, and also has corresponding enhancements in video understanding tasks such as VideoMMMU and MLVU, as well as multiple driving scenario benchmarks.
MiniMax M3 Released, Supports 1 Million Contexts

MiniMax officially released the MiniMax M3 yesterday. The official statement claims that the M3 possesses three capabilities: coding, a 1 million token context window, and native multimodal functionality. The API supports a maximum of 1 million token context windows and guarantees at least 512K tokens.
The core architecture of M3 is MiniMax Sparse Attention. According to the official description, MSA reduces the computation cost of long contexts through sparse attention and key-value blocks. With 1 million contexts, the computation per token is about 1/20 of the previous generation model, and the prefilling stage is accelerated by more than 9 times, and the decoding stage is accelerated by more than 15 times.
In terms of model capabilities, the official benchmarks include SWE-Bench Pro 59.0%, Terminal Bench 2.1 66.0%, SWE-fficiency 34.8%, KernelBench Hard 28.8%, and MCP Atlas 74.2%.
Button 3.0 launched, enabling multi-platform Agent team building.

Kouzi 3.0 officially launched yesterday, with a full update across mobile, PC, and web platforms. The new version expands individual Agent conversations into project spaces: users can create projects and place different Agents and team members into the same task management space, allowing goals, files, process records, and outputs to be stored in the same context.
- On both the web and desktop versions, 3.0 supports adding agents, creating projects, and managing tasks;
- On the mobile device, users can continue to advance tasks or schedule agents.
The official statement also mentioned that locally running agents such as Claude Code, Codex CLI, and OpenClaw can access the Kouzi project space and process local files within the authorized scope; while cloud agents run on the cloud computers provided by Kouzi, targeting long-term online and continuous collaboration scenarios.

The new national standard for energy efficiency ratings of household refrigerators came into effect today.

GB 12021.2-2025, "Limits for Power Consumption and Energy Efficiency Grades of Household Refrigerators," approved and released by the State Administration for Market Regulation and the Standardization Administration of China, officially came into effect this month. This standard is being called the "strictest ever" energy efficiency standard for household refrigerators by the industry.
The new standard includes semiconductor-cooled household refrigerators and portable vehicle-mounted refrigeration appliances in the product scope and adjusts the categories of products that are not applicable; the energy efficiency rating remains at the 5-level framework, but the requirements for each level have been significantly raised, and the evaluation method has shifted from a single indicator to a comprehensive power consumption calculation.
Xinfei Electric Appliances, one of the core drafting units, stated that the new standard will significantly raise the market entry threshold, and it is estimated that approximately 20% of inefficient products will gradually exit the market due to non-compliance with the new standard. The new regulations will directly affect refrigerator manufacturers' subsequent product testing, energy efficiency labeling, and channel sales.
Robot hotel to be piloted on the west artificial island of the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge
According to a news release from Shenzhen, Shenzhen Cultural Tourism Industry Development Co., Ltd. has reached a strategic cooperation agreement with a robotics company. The two parties will jointly build a smart hotel with full-process robot services on the west artificial island of the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge, with trial operation planned for early 2027.
The project will be implemented in phases, including scenario setup, equipment deployment, system integration and debugging, and operational optimization. The hotel plans to cover seven core scenarios: guest reception, luggage guidance, room service, food and beverage delivery, comprehensive cleaning, security patrol, and interactive companionship, providing 24-hour intelligent service and standardized response.
China Mobile, together with nearly 50 partners, established the eSIM Terminal Ecosystem Alliance.

According to China Mobile's mobile phone club, China Mobile held an eSIM terminal ecosystem cooperation conference on May 29, and established the China Mobile eSIM Terminal Ecosystem Alliance with the China Telecom Terminal Industry Association, GSMA, and nearly 50 core partners in the terminal, chip, and platform industries.
The alliance established four executive committees: Capability Support, eSIM Technology, Terminal Innovation, and Industry Expansion. Simultaneously, it launched the "X-eSIM Launch" initiative, focusing on cooperation mechanisms, industry empowerment, standard implementation, and marketing services. China Mobile also released the "China Mobile New eSIM Card Technical Requirements," providing a unified technical standard for subsequent large-scale deployment.

Spider-Man: New Day Confirmed for Import

Marvel and Sony's superhero film *Spider-Man: New Day* has been confirmed for release in mainland China, with the release date yet to be determined. The film, directed by Destin Cretton and starring Tom Holland as Peter Parker, will be released globally in July 2026.
Official information indicates that Zendaya will return to play MJ, with Jacob Betalon, Sadie Zink, and Lisa Kolen-Zayas also in the cast. The trailer features the first appearance of "The Punisher," and villains such as Scorpion, Tarantula, and the Hand will also appear; Jackie Chan revealed that his stunt team will serve as the film's action director.
Charli XCX's new album will be released in July, featuring Scorsese on the cover.

Charli XCX has announced her new album, *Music, Fashion, Film*, scheduled for release this July. The album cover features director Martin Scorsese. Last year, she created a pop culture event with *Brat*, connecting album visuals, party culture, and social media buzz.
The new album title directly juxtaposes music, fashion, and film, continuing Charli XCX's approach of managing pop music as a cross-media project. Scorsese's appearance on the cover expands this release from music news to the film culture sphere.
The third season of "Euphoria" has been confirmed to be ending.

HBO has confirmed that "Euphoria" will officially end with its third season. Variety reports that the show, which ran for seven years and consisted of three seasons and 26 episodes, will not be producing a fourth season after the third season finale aired.
Euphoria premiered in 2019, created by Sam Levinson and starring Zendaya. The series revolves around the addictions, identities, families, and intimate relationships of a group of American high school students, and has become one of HBO's most recognizable teen dramas in recent years thanks to its strong visual style and use of music.
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