Nov. 8, 2025, 2:11 p.m.

The underhanded battle in the AI industry behind xAI v. OpenAI

When xAI took OpenAI to a federal court in California, accusing it of stealing trade secrets by poaching employees, this lawsuit had long transcended the scope of a single corporate dispute and became a typical footnote to the collision of technological competition and ethical boundaries in the AI industry.

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What is the performance of the Tomahawk missile proposed by the United States to assist Ukraine?

When the Trump administration repeatedly released signals to provide Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles, this cruise missile, which has been well-known since the Gulf War, once again became a global focus.

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Global Digital Outage Caused by DNS Failure: In-depth Analysis of AWS's 14-Hour Downtime Incident​

At 3:11 a.m. Eastern Time on October 21, the health status page of Amazon Web Services (AWS)' core node—the US-EAST-1 region in Northern Virginia—suddenly turned red.

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Samsung's collaboration with GRAIL to advance multi-cancer early detection technology raises concerns

Recently, according to Road News, Samsung has reached a strategic cooperation with GRAIL, planning to introduce its Galleri® multi-cancer early detection technology to the Asian market and jointly develop the technology and data platform.

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Boeing has another accident. What will be the impact?

On October 16th local time, it was reported that a Boeing 737 MAX 8 flight of United Airlines from Denver to Los Angeles had its windshield break during the flight.

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Nvidia receives approval from the United States to export AI chips to the United Arab Emirates: a new transformation in the global AI industry

Recently, a heavyweight news in the technology field has attracted widespread attention: the United States has approved Nvidia's export of AI chips to the United Arab Emirates, a bilateral AI agreement has been implemented, and the United Arab Emirates has committed to equal US investment.

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The New Era of Quantum Computing: How Willow Chips Rewrite the Boundaries of Human Computing Capability

Recently, the Willow chip released by Google's quantum AI team has caused a "cognitive earthquake" in the field of quantum computing.

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US Pressure on the Netherlands to Remove Nexperia's Chinese CEO: A Carefully Calculated Political Game

The recent freezing of control of Nexperia by the Dutch government and the removal of its Chinese CEO, Zhang Xuezheng, exposes the extreme measures the US is taking to suppress China's semiconductor industry.

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Plans to Return to Artificial Intelligence: Intel Expects to Launch a New AI Chip

Recently, Intel Chief Technology Officer Sachin Katti stated at the Open Compute Summit on Tuesday that Intel plans to launch a new AI chip for data centers next year.

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California AI Identification Act: A Milestone and New Challenge for Transparent Regulation of Artificial Intelligence

On October 13, 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 243, which was officially implemented.

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