
AIGC Agents Power the UGC Gaming Boom as Mockingbird Secures Series A Funding
Mockingbird has raised RMB 20 million (USD 2.78M) to accelerate its AIGC-agent UGC gaming platform and pursue its vision of becoming “the Sony of the Alpha generation.”
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Mockingbird has raised RMB 20 million (USD 2.78M) to accelerate its AIGC-agent UGC gaming platform and pursue its vision of becoming “the Sony of the Alpha generation.”

Pony.ai Q3 revenue jumps 72% YoY, forecasts Robotaxi fleet over 3,000 by end-2026, and reports city-level per-vehicle profitability in Guangzhou as fully unmanned operations roll out nationwide.

Li Auto CEO Li Xiang announces the company will soon launch AI glasses as “the best AI accessory” for its vehicles, with deeper MindVLA integration planned.

XPeng launches the X9 Super Range Extender with a class-leading 1,602 km range and $43,400 starting price, aiming to redefine global family travel.

Guangzhou has launched China’s first mass-production flying car factory, capable of producing 10,000 units a year and marking a major milestone in the low-altitude economy.

Baidu's Robin Li says internalizing AI as a native capability will turn intelligence from a cost into productivity, as Baidu unveils new chips, ERNIE 5.0, and its self-evolving super agent at Baidu World 2025.

Boundless Power, founded by ex-Horizon Robotics VP Zhang Yufeng, raised 300 million RMB in angel funding led by Sequoia China to develop a robot "universal operation brain," targeting embodied AI breakthroughs.

NIO CEO William Li addressed growing doubts about the company’s future, insisting that achieving profitability in Q4 is non-negotiable. Li reaffirmed confidence in NIO’s operations and EV market prospects as the automaker reports record deliveries and narrowing losses.

China launches its next-gen open-source AI community AtomGit, integrating models, data, and domestic GPU/NPU power to build an open, full-stack AI ecosystem.

Baidu’s Apollo Go partners with Swiss PostBus to launch AmiGo, deploying Level 4 autonomous RT6 vehicles in Switzerland starting December 2025, marking China’s autonomous driving entry into Europe.

Chinese AI firm Zhipu AI has dissolved its 60-member Product R&D Center in a major restructuring as it prepares for a public listing. The move marks a strategic shift from manpower-heavy enterprise delivery toward efficiency and platform-focused growth, while the company bets on its fast-rising consumer product Z.ai.