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Ultraman officially returned to OpenAI, and Lei Jun responded to Xiaomi's accusation that it does not have core technology

Ultraman officially returned to OpenAI, and Lei Jun responded to Xiaomi's accusation that it does not have core technology

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Altman returns to OpenAI: as CEO, he sets out three current priorities

Ultraman officially returned to OpenAI, and Lei Jun responded to Xiaomi's accusation that it does not have core technology

A few days ago, OpenAI announced that Sam Altman has returned and returned to his role as CEO. Altman said there are three more priorities ahead: advancing the company's research programs, continuing to improve and deploy the company's products, and establishing a board of directors with diverse perspectives. (Tencent Technology)

Lei Jun responded to Xiaomi's accusation that it does not have core technology: the top ten in the world for 5G standard patents

Ultraman officially returned to OpenAI, and Lei Jun responded to Xiaomi's accusation that it does not have core technology

A few days ago, Lei Jun once again responded to questions such as "Xiaomi has no core technology". He said that on the whole, Xiaomi does still have a certain gap compared with the world's top technology companies. But as a 13-year-old company, Xiaomi's investment and strength in research and development are still quite strong. Among the 5G standard patents, which are considered to be Xiaomi's worst, Xiaomi has also entered the top 10 in the world. (IT House)

Technology companies

The amount of royalties paid by Apple to Arm is revealed: only $0.3 per chip

Although Apple is one of ARM's largest and most important customers, it accounts for less than 5% of ARM's annual revenue. Apple pays less than $0.3 per chip for licensing, a figure much lower than ARM's other smartphone chip customers. (Xinzhixun)

Another EU consumer group filed a complaint against Meta being mobbed for paying to ad-serve services

Europe's largest consumer organization has said that Meta's launch of a paid, ad-free subscription service in Europe this month violated EU consumer law. The organization expressed its dissatisfaction with consumer protection agencies. (Zhitong Financial Network)

Douyin's new rules: It is forbidden for "large and small numbers" to improperly drain and make profits, and violations will be directly banned

The official account of Douyin recently released the latest rules for Douyin to crack down on improper profit-making behavior of matrix numbers. The New Regulations make it clear that platforms will strictly crack down on matrix numbers that publish low-quality, homogeneous or even illegal content in batches in an organized manner, or accounts that publish content that does not violate the rules themselves, but improperly profit from diversion through other illegal accounts (small accounts). (Chao News)

Kuaishou: In the near future, the commercial promotion and delivery of third-party micro-short drama mini programs will be cut off

According to people familiar with the matter, Kuaishou plans to cut off the commercial promotion and launch of third-party micro-short drama mini-programs in the near future, focusing on the development of native micro-short drama ecology and commercial links based on Kuaishou mini-programs and Kuaishou's internal links. (Interface News)

AI weather vane

Nvidia CEO: AI will catch up with humans in five years It will take 20 years for the United States to get rid of China's chip supply chain

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently said that artificial intelligence is catching up with humans, and we may see general artificial intelligence in the next five years. In addition, he also believes that it may take 20 years for the United States to break its dependence on overseas chip manufacturing and establish a local chip supply chain system. (Tencent Technology)

Amazon Q debuted, and the cloud giant created a new track for enterprise-level generative AI

For the first time, Amazon Web Services launched the "Amazon Q" generative AI assistant, which is tailored for enterprise users to meet the demanding needs of the business while ensuring the security and control of information. In addition, the conference also threw out generative AI year-end king bombs in many fields such as chips and AI platforms. (New Zhiyuan)

Ultraman's latest interview: Refused to answer why he was fired and said that OpenAI's governance structure is indeed problematic

After returning to OpenAI, Altman said in an interview with foreign media that when OpenAI's board of directors asked him to come back a day after firing him, his initial feeling was to be provoked, hurt and angry. Altman believes that this is a clear indication that there is a problem with OpenAI's governance structure. (Tencent Technology)

Tech figures

Musk is tough and tough, and it is undoubtedly "blackmail" to bombard the giant's behavior of stopping advertising on the X platform

Musk said in an interview with the media a few days ago that in response to antisemitism and other hateful materials, advertisers stopped advertising spending on social media platform X, which is undoubtedly "blackmail". He even burst into foul language, implying that the giants who had stopped advertising should go away. (Tencent Technology)

Former Amazon CEO Bezos built the world's largest clock on a mountain: $42 million

According to media reports, the construction of the world's largest clock has already begun, and its maker is one of the richest people in the world. It is reported that the development cost of this project is as high as millions of dollars, with a total cost of about 42 million US dollars, and former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is the driving force behind the world's largest clock. (IT House)

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