中科院博士冲上市,市值超105亿港币
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The Shanghai Stock Exchange issued guidance on June 17, 2026, supporting AI large model companies without significant revenue to list on the STAR Market. The rules clarify that such firms qualify under the board’s fifth listing standard. A key requirement is that at the time of application, the issuer must have at least one large model product already released online and achieving large-scale application. The exchange will actively promote listings to boost breakthrough core technology enterprises.
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A securities class action lawsuit has been filed against Microsoft following a roughly $357 billion drop in its market capitalization. The commentary argues that properly identifying the governing legal regime is critical when evaluating AI provenance disputes. It emphasizes that confusion over which law applies can obscure the limits of AI-related provenance claims.
Nobel economist Paul Krugman published a column on June 12, 2026, calling Elon Musk a 'human Ponzi scheme' built on unfulfilled promises (Hyperloop, full self-driving, Mars). He detailed a financial shell game: Musk merged the troubled X into xAI to mask losses, then planned to fold xAI into SpaceX to justify a $1.77 trillion IPO. Krugman also condemned Nasdaq and FTSE Russell for modifying index rules to allow SpaceX's swift inclusion, which would force passive index funds—and ordinary Americans' retirement accounts—to buy the stock regardless of merit. The scheme helped Wall Street escape $13 billion in toxic debt from Musk's Twitter takeover, privatizing profits while socializing risk.
Silicon Valley Tech Review has launched a publication on Medium with a brief introduction. The initial post states that technology is transforming every aspect of modern society, specifically mentioning artificial intelligence, robotics, cloud computing, and the digital domain. No further details or substantive content are provided beyond the invitation to continue reading on Medium.