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24-hour AI news: New education guide, Australian regulator sues Microsoft, voice-activated OS debuts

24-hour AI news: New education guide, Australian regulator sues Microsoft, voice-activated OS debuts

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In the past 24 hours (October 27), China has made intensive appearances at the Education Application and AI Security Conference. iFlytek released its new "AI+Digital Employee" product. North America and Asia-Pacific have seen a simultaneous development of regulation and products. Australian regulators have sued Microsoft for its Copilot pricing practices, Samsung has released a summary of its AI testing notifications, and a Saudi startup has announced plans for a voice interaction OS and large-scale data centers.

1. Beijing releases "Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence Applications in Education (2025)": 67 typical scenarios implemented

  1. On October 27, Beijing released a new version of the guidelines for basic education to vocational education, covering 67 typical application scenarios.
  2. Several demonstration schools simultaneously showcased cases of AI assisting ideological and political education/scientific education, teacher development, and digital twin training.
  3. Position the 2025 version as a checklist that can be implemented in schools, emphasizing safety, controllability and measurable results.

2. The National Artificial Intelligence Application Scenario Innovation Challenge focuses on embodied intelligence

  1. Held on October 24th, authoritative coverage on October 27th: The competition focuses on the implementation of embodied intelligence such as robots and multimodal interaction.
  2. Co-organized by the China Artificial Intelligence Society and local governments, it focuses on engineering capabilities from "experiment to scenario".
  3. Emphasize the openness of evaluation standards and promote industry chain collaboration and scenario reuse.

3. The Wuzhen "Light of the Internet" Expo will showcase over a thousand AI technology products.

  1. Announcement on October 27: The expo will be held from November 6 to 9, with more than 600 Chinese and foreign companies participating and more than 1,000 AI products on display.
  2. The theme of AI runs through the "one exhibition, one conference, one competition, and one forum", including contract signing and industrial cooperation activities.
  3. Focus on industrial application and regional collaborative innovation.

4. 2025 TechWorld Smart Security Conference Held in Beijing: AI Security and Offense-Defense Confrontation Become Focus

  1. On October 27, experts from various parties held a special seminar on AI security, data security, and attack and defense confrontation.
  2. Discuss model adversarial, data governance and industrial-level security engineering systems.
  3. Emphasize that "security is the boundary of capability" and propose a closed-loop construction from attack and defense drills to governance framework.

5. iFlytek 1024 Developer Festival: Release of "AI + Digital Employee" Bid Evaluation Agent and Industry Analysts

  1. On October 27, iFLYTEK released upgraded B-side digital employee products such as "Bidding Evaluation Intelligent Body" and "Spark Industry Analyst".
  2. Focusing on procurement review and industry research scenarios, it emphasizes multimodal insights and full-process empowerment.
  3. Using large-scale model native applications as a starting point, promote the role transformation from "tool to teammate" on the enterprise side.

6. Australian regulator sues Microsoft: allegedly hiding a low-price renewal option without Copilot

  1. On October 27, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission sued Microsoft for misleading approximately 2.7 million local users.
  2. The allegation is that the annual fees for the personal/family versions will increase by approximately 45%/29% respectively starting in October 2024, and that the low-price renewal option for the "Classic" version was not fully disclosed.
  3. Regulators seek fines, injunctions and consumer compensation; Microsoft responds that it will review the allegations.

7. Saudi startup Humain will launch a voice-interactive operating system and plan a 6GW data center.

  1. On October 27, Humain announced that it will release the voice intent-driven "Humain 1" OS this week, positioning it as a replacement for traditional icon-based interaction.
  2. The company also revealed a plan to build approximately 6GW of data centers for AI infrastructure and cloud capabilities.
  3. It is regarded as the Middle East’s integrated bet on “operating system + computing power”.

8. Samsung One UI 8.5 tests AI notification summary and priority management

  1. On October 26, multiple technology media reported: Samsung is testing One UI 8.5 internally on the Galaxy S25, adding AI notification summaries.
  2. Supports English and Korean, and allows customization by App; priority notifications will be automatically pinned to the top.
  3. It is expected to be launched with the official version of the S26 series, reflecting the human-computer interaction optimization of terminal-side AI.

9. Earnings week begins amidst controversy surrounding the "AI bubble": Large tech stocks in the spotlight

  1. On October 27, international media previewed this week’s U.S. stock earnings report: The market is paying attention to AI-related revenue realization and capital expenditure intensity.
  2. Analysts say that some valuations are under pressure, but CapEx and data center investments remain high.
  3. Institutions remind that "matching the redemption cycle with cash flow" is a key observation point.

10. Denmark's Lundbeck and OpenAI reach a cooperation: ChatGPT Enterprise is deployed to all employees

  1. On October 27, Lundbeck announced a strategic partnership with OpenAI to deploy ChatGPT Enterprise to employees worldwide.
  2. Its applications cover the R&D, clinical and commercial processes from molecules to patients, with an emphasis on compliance and data governance.
  3. The pharmaceutical industry's "AI + productivity tools" has entered the stage of large-scale application.

Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)

Q: What are the biggest changes in Beijing’s new Education AI Guidelines compared to the 2024 version?

A: The 2025 version released on October 27 provides a list of 67 executable scenarios, and uses model school cases to demonstrate cross-school landing paths, emphasizing evaluability, safety compliance and a closed loop of teaching effectiveness.

Q: What are the key figures in Australia's lawsuit against Microsoft?

A: It involves approximately 2.7 million local users; the annual fees for individuals/families will increase by approximately 45%/29% starting from October 2024; the point of contention is that the "Classic" low-price renewal (without Copilot) option was not fully disclosed.

Q: Why is Saudi Humain Voice OS attracting attention?

A: It replaces traditional icon-based operations with "state your intention" interactions, and is equipped with a 6GW data center plan, aiming to form an "operating system + computing power" synergy and enhance end-to-end experience and supply capabilities.

Q: What do Samsung One UI 8.5’s AI notifications mean to users?

A: Automatic summary and priority sorting of long messages to alleviate "notification fatigue"; in the short term, it will be covered in the beta version and minority languages, and the official version is expected to be synchronized with S26.

Q: How to balance the current "AI bubble" and corporate CapEx?

A: The market remains vigilant about valuation risks, but leading companies are still investing heavily in data centers and model inference/training infrastructure. Investors will focus on the matching degree between cash flow and revenue realization rhythm.

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