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Swipe the screen!Actor Yu Yang's home stores 4 tons of gold?The latest response!Qjie M9 rear-ended the bus, Cialis speaks!OpenAI was sued, what's the situation?

author:Securities Times

Actor Yu Yang suddenly became popular!

Today, the topic of actor Yu Yang and gold is as "hot" as game stocks. A video circulated on the Internet shows that actor Yu Yang entered a basement that was estimated to store 4 tons of gold worth about 2 billion yuan, and then, the topic of "Yu Yang's family has 4 tons of gold" sparked heated discussions. In this regard, actor Yu Yang recently responded that the scene filmed in the video is not his own home, but the model room in the filming a few months ago. As of press time, the topic of #actor Yu Yang responding to storing a large number of gold bricks at home# has rushed to the top of Weibo's hot search, with more than 150 million views.

In addition, Cialis also has the latest news. On the evening of December 21, Cialis issued a statement on the "Wenjie M9 rear-end bus", saying that the vehicle was in a state of intelligent driving before the collision, and the driver intervened during driving, resulting in the withdrawal of intelligent driving and causing the vehicle to be rear-ended. Cialis said that in the driving state, the driving authority is always higher than the intelligent driving system, and called on users to pay attention to travel safety.

And OpenAI, which is popular all over the world, has new troubles. OpenAI and Microsoft have been sued by a number of well-known American authors for alleged copyright infringement.

Actor Yu Yang responds to "4 tons of gold stored at home"

According to Elephant News, recently, a video was circulated on the Internet showing actor Yu Yang entering a basement that was estimated to store 4 tons of gold worth about 2 billion yuan. After the release of the above video, the topic of "Yu Yang's family has 4 tons of gold" sparked heated discussions.

In this regard, actor Yu Yang responded that the scene filmed in the video was not his own home, but the model room in the filming a few months ago. At that time, my friend just posted it on the Internet because he thought it was funny, but he didn't expect it to cause misunderstanding among everyone. Yu Yang also made it clear that he did not have any purpose of showing off his wealth and hype, and he was an ordinary actor in private. Yu Yang said, "I don't have any purpose of publicity, showing off my wealth, hype, etc., as netizens said, I am an ordinary actor who can no longer be an ordinary actor, and I have never used any of my own ways to promote myself for many years of filming." ”

Yu Yang's account information shows that he graduated from the Performance Department of the Central Academy of Drama, and has starred in "Louwailou", "Undercover", "Fragrance and Sword Rain", "Green Mountains Do Not Ink", "Fourteen Years of Chenghua", etc.

It is worth noting that since the beginning of this year, the price of gold has risen sharply. On December 4, the price of COMEX gold futures rose as high as $2,152.3 per ounce, and spot gold also soared to $2,146 per ounce, both of which continued to hit record highs. In recent days, gold prices have remained high and volatile. The "crazy rise" in the price of gold in the bulk market has also been transmitted to the consumer market, and the price of gold jewelry has also risen.

According to the World Gold Council, in October this year, central banks continued to buy gold aggressively, and global official gold reserves increased by a net of 42 tons in a month. In addition, China's central bank has increased its holdings of gold for 13 consecutive months. Data released by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange on December 7 showed that as of the end of November 2023, the central bank's gold reserves were reported at 71.58 million ounces (about 2,226.4 tons), an increase of 380,000 ounces (about 11.82 tons) from the previous month. This is the 13th consecutive month of increase, with a cumulative increase of 8.94 million ounces. Based on the latest international spot gold price (US$2,039 per ounce), the PBOC has increased its holdings by US$18.23 billion (about 130 billion yuan).

Cialis responds to "M9 rear-end bus"

A few days ago, a Wenjie M9 media test vehicle in Chengdu, Sichuan Province rear-ended a bus, the front cabin cover of the car was bent and deformed, and the headlights were suspected of being hit. Although it was only a small accident, it caused some netizens to question the ADS 2.0 intelligent driving, AEB braking and other technologies equipped with the M9.

In response to this matter, at 10:35 p.m. on December 21, the official account of Cialis User Service issued a statement on the situation of "Wenjie M9 Rear-end Bus", saying that the vehicle was in a state of intelligent driving before the collision, and the driver intervened during driving, resulting in the withdrawal of intelligent driving and causing the vehicle to rear-end collision. No one was injured in the accident, and the driver has cooperated with the traffic police to complete the handling work. Cialis said that in the driving state, the driving authority is always higher than the intelligent driving system, and called on users to pay attention to travel safety.

A few days ago, according to Huawei's official release, the M9 will be officially unveiled at the "M9 and Huawei Winter All-Scene Conference" held on December 26. As the technology flagship SUV of Hongmeng Zhixing, the current pre-sale price of the M9 is 500,000-600,000 yuan. The relevant person in charge of Cialis Automobile said that at present, the number of blind orders for AITO M9 has reached nearly 40,000 units, and the new product is delivered by the company's smart factory to ensure high-quality delivery, and at the same time, the factory in Chongqing is stepping up to increase production.

Huatai Securities' latest research report pointed out that the M9 is the current Huawei smart flagship SUV, Huawei smart car full-stack technology solutions will be fully on the car, on the basis of intelligent cockpit and intelligent driving, Huawei intelligent vehicle control, Huawei megapixel smart headlights, Huawei AR-HUD, light field screen, Huawei SOUND, AI large model and other black technologies are all collected, which is expected to become a new benchmark for smart cars, which is worth paying attention to.

Well-known American writers sue OpenAI and Microsoft

According to Reuters, on December 20, local time, 11 American writers sued the American artificial intelligence company "Open Artificial Intelligence Research Center" (OpenAI) and Microsoft in Manhattan, New York, accusing them of abusing their works to train the chatbot ChatGPT, and they also filed an unspecified amount of compensation with the court, and asked the court to order these companies to stop infringing copyright.

On the same day, writers including Pulitzer Prize winners Taylor Branch, Stacy Schiff and Kai Bird said in court that OpenAI and Microsoft infringed the authors' copyright by "scraping" their works and copyrighted text on the Internet without permission and incorporating them into ChatGPT's training data to train AI models. Since Microsoft has invested billions of dollars in OpenAI and has been "deeply involved" in the training and development of AI models, it is also responsible for copyright infringement. At the moment, OpenAI and Microsoft have not responded.

"OpenAI and Microsoft have built a business worth tens of billions of dollars by misappropriating the common fruits of humanity without permission, and they are not willing to pay for intellectual property and are pretending that laws protecting copyright do not exist," the writers wrote in the lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges that non-fiction writers typically spend years conceiving, researching, and writing their work, and that OpenAI and Microsoft refuse to pay non-fiction writers, but their AI platforms are worth a lot of money. The foundation of the OpenAI platform is the rampant theft of copyrighted works.

The lawsuit was first filed by writer Julian Sancton at the end of November. The plaintiffs now include Kai Bird, Taylor Branch, Stacy Schiff and eight other nonfiction writers, according to an amended complaint filed Tuesday.

Since the beginning of this year, AI copyright litigation has continued. Back in September, more than a dozen novelists, including Jodi Picoult, author of "My Sister's Guardian," and George R.R. Martin, author of Game of Thrones, also sued OpenAI, while another group of writers is suing Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, accusing Meta of using their work to train AI models Llama 1 and Llama 2. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and several other religious writers also sued Meta, Microsoft and others in October, alleging that they used datasets containing their copyrighted books.

Editor-in-charge: Tactical Heng

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