
Traded ValueSummary of AI and technology developments in the past 24 hours (November 24-25, 2025)

Google Releases Gemini 3 Model: Google launched Gemini 3, the second AI model this year, with a focus on improving coding and search capabilities. This release marks Google's strong return to the AI field and is seen as a response to competitors.
U.S. Lab Releases Fully Open-Source AI Model, Challenging China's Dominance: A U.S. non-profit lab released a fully open-source AI model suite, complete with training data and pipelines, aiming to counter China's lead in the open-source AI space. This reflects the intensifying competition between the U.S. and China in open-source AI.
Alibaba's Qwen Model Surpasses 10 Million Downloads, Wins in Crypto Trading Test: Alibaba's Qwen AI app has surpassed 10 million downloads, and its Qwen3-Max model outperformed five major global AI systems in real-time cryptocurrency trading experiments, including competitors from the U.S. This highlights the strength of Chinese AI in practical applications.
Trump Launches 'Genesis Mission' AI Research Initiative: U.S. President Trump signed an executive order to launch the 'Genesis Mission,' aimed at expanding AI resources for scientific research. This move could accelerate AI applications in science.
Worldpay Introduces AI Agent Creation Protocol: Payment company Worldpay released a new protocol for creating AI agents and connecting them to its platform, supporting AI integration in payments and transactions. This is a new tool announcement that could expand AI in fintech.
Tesla Plans Mass Production of AI Chips: Elon Musk stated that Tesla will produce more AI chips than all competitors combined to support its AI development. This announcement could impact the AI hardware supply chain.
Meta in Talks to Buy Google AI Chips, Affecting Nvidia's Stock Price: Reports indicate Meta is negotiating with Google to purchase AI chips, causing Nvidia's stock to drop. This shows the dynamic changes in the AI chip market.
China's Censorship Affects AI Code Development: A new study shows China's involvement in shaping popular AI models is higher than expected, and censorship mechanisms may lead to AI code issues. This has sparked discussions on China's AI governance.
Open-Source Projects
Chinese Model (Qwen) Continues to Gain Adoption in Silicon Valley, Accounting for Up to 80%.
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