In the past 24 hours (February 28 to March 1, 2026), overseas AI news has focused on changes in government procurement and security boundaries, AI infrastructure and chip routes; In China, the demand for computing power has risen, embodied intelligence standards and industry conferences have released governance results, and investment and financing have continued to be concentrated on "robots + agents".
1. OpenAI has reached an AI cooperation with the U.S. Department of Defense and emphasizes the use of boundaries
OpenAI disclosed a new collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense to deploy model capabilities in a controlled environment. The emphasis is placed on the prohibition of large-scale domestic surveillance, fully autonomous lethal weapons, and high-risk automatic decision-making. This move shows that "government-level AI procurement" is writing security clauses into the core of the contract.
2. U.S. federal agencies have raised concerns about the safety and reliability of xAI tools
According to the report, a number of federal agencies have expressed concerns about the security and stability of xAI-related AI tools in sensitive scenarios. The discussion around "whether it can enter confidential or critical business systems" has heated up. For AI vendors, compliance audits and verifiable security will become new thresholds.
3. Nvidia was revealed to be preparing a new platform that is more inference-oriented to cope with the migration of inference computing power demand
Market sources say that Nvidia may promote a more reasoning-focused product and platform layout before and after the developer conference, and supplement real-time reasoning capabilities through partnerships/mergers and acquisitions. The industry trend has further shifted from "training competition" to "low-cost high-throughput reasoning". This will affect the pace of competition between cloud vendors and self-developed chips.
4. The EU AI Act has entered a critical stage before full application, and the countdown to corporate compliance has begun
The EU AI Act has come into effect and is being applied in phases on a timeline, and companies need to establish governance and audit processes around common models, transparency, and high-risk systems. With the gradual implementation of key obligations, the identification, data governance and risk assessment of cross-border products will be more standardized. For overseas teams, compliance design must be advanced to the product development stage.
5. China CCTV reported: The demand for computing power is rising and the application of agents is accelerating
The report shows that the scale and demand of intelligent computing centers continue to rise, and computing power devices have expanded from 1,000P to 10,000P. Video creation and other "creation and editing" agents lower the threshold for content production, shorten the cycle and reduce costs. Computing power and applications resonate at both ends, driving the industry to sprint in the first quarter.
6. Eight departments issued measures for identifying platforms for minors, affecting algorithms and recommendation governance
The new regulations clarify the platform identification criteria for "a huge number of minor users and significant impact on minors", and set an implementation time. For platforms, content recommendation, interactive products and data processing will face stronger constraints. The protection of minors will become a high priority in the governance of AI content and recommendation systems.
7. China's first national humanoid robot and embodied intelligence standard system was released
According to the news, the release of the national embodied intelligence related standard system marks that the industry has moved from "fighting separately" to "alignable, measurable, and landable". Standards will drive the harmonization of key capability indicators, interfaces, and security requirements. For supply chains and applications, it helps reduce the uncertainty of integration and procurement.
8. The financing of embodied intelligence and robotics tracks is active, and the expansion of head projects has accelerated
A number of robot and embodied intelligence companies disclosed the progress of new financing, and the single and cumulative amounts were large. The flow of funds is more inclined to mass-produced and deliverable "productivity" robots and scenario-based agents. Capital pays more attention to engineering, supply chain and real customer orders.
9. Beijing held a conference on the innovation and development of artificial intelligence industry, focusing on "AI+" and security governance
In addition to "AI + industrial integration", the conference puts efficiency and safety in the same important position, and releases governance-related results. The docking of local industrial policies and application scenarios is more intensive. For enterprises, demonstration scenarios and government affairs and urban governance needs may bring new orders and access requirements.
10. Operators and technology companies promote cooperation in "AI native networks" and 6G research
The communications industry has released cross-regional cooperation and research plans for AI-native networks, emphasizing connection, perception and computing power collaboration. In the future, the network will be more like a "distributed AI infrastructure". This will drive new opportunities for edge inference, network autonomy, and agent collaboration.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q: What is the most important main line in the last 24 hours?
A: The government and key industry procurement have pushed the "safety boundary and compliance clauses" to the forefront, and at the same time, the focus of the industry has shifted faster to reasoning efficiency and scenario implementation.
Q: Is the domestic industrial signal more "technological breakthrough" or "engineering landing"?
A: More engineering implementation and standardization promotion, computing power expansion, standard system and scenario conferences are paving the way for large-scale applications.
Q: What are the abilities that enterprises need to supplement the most?
A: Verifiable security and compliance systems, including data governance, model risk assessment, content identification, and audit trace capabilities.
Q: What are the opportunity windows for developers and entrepreneurial teams?
A: Low-cost inference, industry agents, embodied intelligence/robot scenario integration and compliance tool chains (evaluation, monitoring, annotation and security) will be easier to form chargeable products.