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1. Global enterprises to adopt AI to monitor employee dynamics
Global giants have enabled AI technology to monitor employee sentiment in real time, the United States, Walmart, Delta Air Lines, T-Mobile, Starbucks, and Europe's Nestlé and many other multinational companies are actively using AI technology to monitor the content of the employee chat, in order to grasp the mood of the employees in real time, a practice aimed at better understanding of the interaction between employees, but at the same time, also raises concerns about the protection of privacy.
2. China's Q-Series Humanoid Robot Technology Breakthroughs
China's Q-Series humanoid robots have taken a giant leap forward in technology, demonstrating their power for multi-scenario applications. China's independently developed Q-series humanoid robots were recently unveiled. Demonstrated the ability to be applied in a variety of complex environments, including Q1's bionic high dynamic balance control, Q2's multi-terrain adaptability, and Q3's batch robust control technology, which provides strong technical support for the application of robotics technology in different scenarios.
3. NVIDIA's new business department focuses on customized chips
NVIDIA set up a new business department specializing in AI and custom chips for game consoles. NVIDIA recently set up a new business department to focus on custom chip development in areas such as AI, game consoles and automobiles. The initiative aims to meet the demand for high-performance AI chips from key customers such as open AI and Microsoft.
4. Microsoft plans to provide AI skills for Indian workers
Microsoft CEO Nadella announced that it will train 2 million Indian workers in AI skills by 2025. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently announced plans to train 2 million workers in India in AI skills by 2025. The move is aimed at accelerating innovation, improving productivity, and integrating AI technology into the daily work of the organization.
5. NVIDIA, Google cross-border cooperation
NVIDIA, Google teamed up with NYU, the goal of five years to achieve AI completely independent design chip, in the AI technology, chip design is moving towards autonomy, NVIDIA, Google and New York University are working together to develop an AI system that can completely design chips independently. This cross-border cooperation heralds the future of revolutionary progress in the field of chip design.
6. OpenAI focuses on child safety
OPEN AI set up a new team to focus on child safety and content review Open AI recently announced recruitment information, indicating that the company is starting to form a new team to focus on child safety and sensitive content review. This initiative aims to strengthen safety strategies in AI-generated content to ensure the protection of child users, reflecting the company's commitment to social responsibility. Assumption of Responsibility
7. Japanese Publishing Association Calls for Copyright Law Changes
The Japanese publishing industry is calling for copyright law reform to address AI learning challenges. The Japan Newspaper Publishers Association recently submitted a submission to the Agency for Cultural Affairs calling for fundamental changes to copyright law. The action stems from a concern about the limitations of the current law in protecting copyright, particularly the challenges posed by AI learning of copyrighted works.
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