【TechNews Digest】Today's Top 10 Technology News Highlights
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【TechNews Digest】Today's Top 10 Technology News Highlights

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Hello, I'm your technology news curator. Today, we have carefully selected 10 noteworthy news stories ranging from rumors regarding Apple's foldable smartphones to humanoid robots' marathon records, AI industry developments, and geopolitical risks. Please view today's highlights where technological innovation intersects with social conditions.

1. Will Apple Launch Its First Foldable Smartphone?

Apple foldable smartphone

According to a report by 9News, important hints have emerged suggesting that Apple's first foldable smartphone could be released this year. The company's foldable device, long rumored, is finally gaining realism. Amidst the entire technology industry's attention, if launched, it will surely create significant waves in the smartphone market. Innovation in user experience is anticipated.

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2. AI Reconstructs Tattoo Culture

AI Tattoo Culture

At a tattoo event held in North Dakota, USA, how AI is reconstructing artistic culture became a topic of discussion. Artists are utilizing AI not as a replacement for creation, but as a tool for technical feedback and idea generation. Along with changes in cultural acceptance, the industry is growing, and new forms of expression through AI-human collaboration are drawing attention.

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3. Humanoid Robot Updates Marathon World Record

Humanoid robot marathon

It was reported that a humanoid robot completed a half-marathon in Beijing at a pace exceeding the human world record. This news suggests leapfrogging progress in robotics technology, realizing performance beyond human limits. It became a shocking event indicating that the fusion of sports and technology has entered a new stage.

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4. Chinese Robot "Lightning" Takes Victory

Runners v robots

According to BBC, the robot "Lightning" developed by Chinese smartphone maker Honor won the Beijing Half Marathon. The time was 50 minutes 26 seconds, far exceeding the human world record. About 40% of participating robots were autonomous, while the rest were remotely controlled. It is noted as symbolic race results showing intensifying tech competition.

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5. China's Leadership in Robotics Industry

Beijing half marathon robots

Al Jazeera reported that humanoid robots developed in China completed the Beijing Half Marathon in 50 minutes, breaking last year's record. This event demonstrates the momentum for China to take the lead in the global robotics industry. It is interpreted not only as an appeal of technical power but also as part of an industrial cultivation strategy at the national level.

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6. Warning Bell on the AI Boom

AI Hype

Citadel CEO Ken Griffin warned that much of the current AI boom is supported more by storytelling and funding cycles than actual business outcomes. While a long-term tech shift, there is short-term overheating. He points out that true value should be proven through measurable results such as productivity improvements.

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7. Emerging Semiconductor "Cerebras" Plans IPO

Cerebras IPO

According to TV Tokyo Business On Demand, the emerging semiconductor company "Cerebras" is moving towards an IPO. Their presence demonstrated with unique tech draws attention to the entire semiconductor industry. Amidst industry restructuring movements such as Intel's stock highs and Meta's personnel reductions, growth of companies continuing innovation is expected.

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8. Behind China's 5% Economic Growth

China Economy

China's Q1 economic growth rate was strong at 5%, but challenges remain to escape deflation. TV Tokyo Business On Demand analyzed two keys behind the growth. Amidst global economic uncertainty such as President Trump's hardline stance on Iran and Federal Reserve rate trends, China's economic future is watched closely.

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9. US-Iran Tensions and the Strait of Hormuz

US Iran Tension

As the negotiation deadline approaches to end combat between the US and Iran, tensions over the Strait of Hormuz are rising. Following reports of tanker shootings and Iran's hardline stance, the US military is preparing ship inspections. Ceasefire negotiations are unclear; the international society watches due to concerns over impact on energy supply routes.

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10. Iran Rejects Renewed Talks with US

Iran refuses talks

Iranian state media reported that they currently refuse participation in renewed talks with the US. Citing contradictory US statements and a maritime blockade, bright prospects for negotiations cannot be expected. Conflict over the Strait of Hormuz continues; geopolitical risks may spread to tech and energy markets.

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