June 30, 2025, 9:44 p.m.

Behind Musk's Robotaxi debut 'crash'

In today's rapidly developing technology, autonomous driving technology is undoubtedly one of the most eye-catching fields. As a leading figure in the industry, Musk and his Tesla have always been regarded as pioneers in the field of autonomous driving.

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The "Kamikurama" lunar lander of Japan failed to land on the moon

On June 24th local time, the Japanese private enterprise "i Space Company" announced that the analysis results showed that the company's lunar lander "Kamikurama" failed to land on the lunar surface recently.

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London Science Gallery launches "Quantum Untangling" exhibition to explore the future of quantum technology

To celebrate the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, the London Science Gallery, affiliated with King's College London, will hold an exhibition called "Quantum Untangling" from October 8, 2025 to February 28, 2026.

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Tesla launches autonomous taxi service in Texas: Musk tests ambitious new car field

Tesla boss Elon Musk seems to be about to turn his vision of autonomous taxis into reality, with a small team of autonomous taxis starting trial runs in Austin, Texas on Sunday.

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What does the crash of Japan's "Resilience" lunar lander indicate?

On the early morning of June 5th, the Japanese company ISPACE's "Resilience" lunar lander crashed during a landing mission, quickly becoming a focus of global attention in the aerospace industry.

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Ford recalls over 330,000 vehicles: Structural flaws in its safety technology system exposed

On June 19th, it was reported that according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of the United States and several media outlets (including Reuters, CNN Business, etc.), Ford Motor Company launched a large-scale recall campaign in the United States, involving more than 330,000 vehicles, exposing its systematic shortcomings in the research and development of key automotive safety technologies and quality control.

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Elon Musk's xAI: An AGI Explorer Sprinting Through Controversy and Expectations

In June 2025, financial controversies surrounding Elon Musk’s AI firm xAI set off ripples across the global tech industry. Bloomberg sources claimed xAI was burning through $1 billion monthly, projecting a $13 billion annual loss, and seeking $9.3 billion in funding to plug the gap.

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The European Space Agency completed its first "artificial solar eclipse"

On June 16th local time, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced that the Proba-3 mission, which observes the corona, successfully completed its first "artificial solar eclipse" mission last month and released the first batch of "artificial solar eclipse" photos captured by the spacecraft.

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G7 leaders pledge to promote the future development of quantum technology

On June 17, 2025, at the G7 Leaders' Summit held in Kananaskis, Canada, the leaders issued a joint statement pledging to take coordinated actions to promote the research and commercialization of quantum technology, emphasizing the importance of quantum technology to future economic growth, national security and global innovation.

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Quantum and AI Integration: A Bidirectional Revolution Reconstructing the Paradigm of Technological Development

Recently, the UK National Supercomputing Centre has launched a quantum - AI hybrid cloud, offering quantum neural network training services.

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