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德国要求下架DeepSeek;英伟达聘中国AI专家;小米回应YU7刹车片起火

Group 1 - Germany has requested Apple and Google to remove the DeepSeek application due to data security concerns, alleging that it illegally transmits user data to China [1] - Nvidia has hired two young AI experts from China, Banghua Zhu and Jiantao Jiao, to enhance its research capabilities [1] - Nvidia executives have sold over $1 billion in company stock in the past 12 months, with more than $500 million in sales occurring this month alone [2] Group 2 - Google has launched a new experimental application called Doppl, which allows users to virtually try on clothes using AI technology [3] - The first domestic 3V3 AI robot football match has officially started, featuring robots that autonomously compete using AI strategies [4] - Southern University of Science and Technology has developed its first humanoid robot named "Nankepangu," which incorporates advanced AI and multi-modal sensing capabilities [5] Group 3 - Xiaomi responded to concerns about the YU7 model's brake pads catching fire during track testing, clarifying that the incident was due to extreme conditions and did not affect the overall braking system [6] - Tesla has delivered its first fully autonomous vehicle without a driver, marking a significant milestone in the industry [6] - The graphics card rental market is experiencing a downturn, with rental prices having halved since their peak earlier this year, leading to challenges for many companies in the sector [6]