According to BlockBeats, MiroMind, the AI research company founded by Shanda Group founder Chen Tianqiao, will suspend its MiroThinker service (web and mobile app versions) in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau starting May 12, 2026. The suspension date and recovery timeline were announced via user email. The company’s official website will remain accessible. The move comes amid escalating intellectual property disputes at the company.
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