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The wave of forcing employees to use AI
Over the past few years, as AI has exploded, corporate workers have grown increasingly worried about being replaced by the technology. But now, the opposite seems to be happening: workers…
Read moreThe trend of 'turning back' on smart homes
Over the past few years, the number of smart homes in the US has increased. Not only in luxury residential areas, smart homes are gradually becoming more popular in the…
Read moreRevealing the amount of money OpenAI 'shared' with Microsoft
According to documents compiled by prominent tech blogger Ed Zitron, who is considered to have “deep knowledge” of Silicon Valley companies, Microsoft received $493.8 million in revenue sharing from OpenAI…
Read moreVisa connects with youth through school esports
At the final match of M Challenge Cup Mekong season 6, part of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) ecosystem, taking place at Hanoi University of Civil Engineering, Mr. Kelvin…
Read moreHumanoid robot company of 'mysterious' founder born in 2004
RoboParty announced in mid-week that it had successfully raised a seed round of funding worth “tens of millions of dollars,” led by Matrix Partners China, Xiaomi Strategic Investment, Galaxy Universal,…
Read moreTikTok Shop faces a 'storm' of fake products due to AI
Spam content from AI not only disrupts social media message boards but is also a headache for the market quality management team at TikTok Shop and many other e-commerce platforms.…
Read moreReddit founder: 'Young people are choosing a new type of social network'
The information was shared by Alexis Ohanian with Business Insider in an interview published on November 8. He commented that young people are choosing a healthier social network model and…
Read moreAI mentioned in more than 30,000 layoffs
According to a report released by the US employment consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas on November 6, US employers cut 153,000 positions last month, making it the largest October layoff…
Read moreIntel employee accused of downloading 18,000 confidential files before quitting
According to Mercury News , engineer Luo joined Intel in 2014 and was among the 15% of employees laid off in July. After learning the information, he tried to download…
Read moreChina's two 'weapons' in the AI war
“China is striving to be self-sufficient in AI because it sees it as a strategic technology for national security and the economy,” Wendy Chang, senior analyst at the Mercator Institute…
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