
SAIC Motor Set to Launch Autonomous Driving Services in Shanghai by August
Ordinary citizens in Shanghai will soon be able to book rides in L4 level autonomous taxis through various companies' online platforms.
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Ordinary citizens in Shanghai will soon be able to book rides in L4 level autonomous taxis through various companies' online platforms.

The movie adaptation of 'The Three-Body Problem' is currently in the stage of polishing the script, and an AI team has been established in advance.

In response to the news that there were suspicions of artificial manipulation of images at Huawei press conference, the Ascend Community stated: all demonstrations shown are actual codes.

Fidelity International confirmed that it has decided to optimize some functions currently managed and supported by the company's Dalian Excellence Center.

Flexible display maker Royole Technology declares bankruptcy and is about to face asset auctions.

Sources have revealed that Tesla's FSD has not yet been approved by regulatory authorities in China, and the related evaluation work is still underway.

The brand licensing agreement between HMD and Nokia is due to conclude in 2026. After this, HMD will cease production of Nokia-branded smartphones and concentrate on developing its own brand.

In the previous financial quarter, Alibaba International reported a substantial 45% year-on-year revenue increase, largely driven by the expansion of its cross-border operations, notably through the AliExpress' Choice service.

On June 16, Li Auto's responsible person responded to multiple rear-end collisions involving Li Auto vehicles, attributing the accidents to slippery roads due to rain and following too closely.

BYD's new global R&D center is designed to be a multifunctional space, combining administrative offices, research and development facilities, and living accommodations.

NIO has expressed that this new round of capital increase is a testament to the strategic investors' recognition of NIO's leading position in the industry.

Chinese e-commerce giant, JD.com, has newly launched its global sales business in the United States, Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia.