OpenAI targets Chrome: the tech giants' game and industry changes behind the antitrust trial
On April 23, US time, a "trial of the century" in the technology industry was staged in the federal court in Washington, DC.
moreOn April 23, US time, a "trial of the century" in the technology industry was staged in the federal court in Washington, DC.
moreIn the current era of rapid technological development, every move of OpenAI attracts much attention. Recently, the plan of this artificial intelligence giant to lay out social networks has caused a huge stir.
moreIn the wave of global energy transformation and automotive industry transformation, new energy vehicles undoubtedly stand at the forefront of the times.
moreRecently, according to technology news media reports, the Singapore police plan to put 19 modified Polestar 2 electric patrol vehicles into the ranks of highway law enforcement, which marks a new chapter in the electrification of law enforcement equipment in Singapore.
moreOn April 17 local time, the US technology industry received major news.
moreOn April 16th local time, the OpenAI o3/o4 mini model was finally officially launched. The live broadcast lasted nearly 30 minutes, with a fast pace that was almost soaring, yet it was brimming with information.
moreIn today's global military aviation field, the development of sixth generation fighter jets has become a focus of competition among countries.
moreToday, scientists are exploring the production of artificial blood to address the shortage of blood and the need for safe blood transfusions.
moreRecently, a trial in a federal court in Washington, D.C., which was dubbed by the media as a "landmark lawsuit of the digital age," began.
moreOn April 14, 2025, Tesla CEO Elon Musk sent three heavy predictions about artificial intelligence through social media, covering the breakthrough of fully autonomous driving technology, the improvement of artificial intelligence's reasoning ability, and the response to the essence of intelligence "predicting the future."
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