Dec. 10, 2025, 6:48 p.m.

Tesla's self-driving crisis: 2.88 million vehicles under investigation, the self-driving myth is once again questioned

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of the United States recently announced that it is investigating approximately 2.88 million Tesla vehicles equipped with the "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) system.

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Musk's $128 Million Severance Lawsuit: A Game of Power and Law

In October 2025, Elon Musk and four former Twitter (now Company X) executives reached a settlement over their $128 million severance pay, temporarily bringing a years-long dispute to a close.

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The Game behind Capacity Transfer: Taiwan's Semiconductor Predicament and Global Chain Turmoil

When US Treasury Secretary Jason Bessen described Taiwan's concentrated production of high-end chips as "the single biggest risk to the world economy" and strongly demanded a 30% to 50% capacity transfer, this industrial reshuffle under the guise of "risk control" actually kicked off the reconstruction of the global semiconductor landscape.

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Research: AI may Change nearly a million jobs in London. Reduced entry-level recruitment raises concerns

A new study shows that artificial intelligence (AI) may transform the job content of nearly one million positions in London, including about 200,000 telemarketers, 150,000 bookkeepers and 95,000 data entry clerks, among others, which rely on repetitive tasks.

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What is the performance of the US military's recent radial intercontinental missiles?

Recently, the US military has conducted four test launches of intercontinental ballistic missiles. Behind the frequent launches lies not only a test of the reliability of the current nuclear deterrent forces but also a hidden strategic anxiety during the transition period between old and new equipment.

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The Inviolable Red Line: A Future Outlook on AI Governance

Recently, an open initiative jointly issued by over 200 artificial intelligence (AI) experts, leading scholars, and policymakers—including former heads of state—from around the world has sparked profound reverberations in the international technology and political arenas.

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The iPhone Fold's Ultra-Thin Challenge: The Technical Boundaries and Practical Tests of a 4.5mm Foldable Body

Recently, technology media have been closely following the rumors about Apple's next-generation foldable device, iPhone Fold, whose core parameters point to a technological breakthrough with an unfolded thickness of 4.5 to 4.8 millimeters.

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Accenture Launches AI Skill Transformation and Elimination Mechanism: Pioneering a New Era of Workplace Evolution

In today's era of rapid technological advancement, artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the landscape of various industries at an unprecedented pace.

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Microsoft Stops Providing Technology Support to Israeli Military, Opposes Mass Surveillance of Palestinians

Recently, Microsoft made a shocking decision to terminate the Israeli military's access to its technology for mass surveillance.

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Intel Seeks Apple Investment: A survival Game among chip giants

Recently, it was reported that Intel has approached Apple to seek investment. This is at least the fourth major partner that the chip giant has contacted in just one month.

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