Group 1 - OpenAI launched a new ChatGPT learning mode that assists learning through gradual guidance rather than quick answers, available for various user tiers [1] - Amazon signed an AI licensing agreement with The New York Times, committing to pay between $20 million to $25 million annually, allowing the use of NYT content for AI model training [2] - Google confirmed it will sign the EU's voluntary AI code of conduct, aimed at helping AI developers comply with EU AI regulations, while Meta previously rejected the framework [2] Group 2 - ZTE unveiled its first emotional AI pet named "Mochi" at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference, promoting it as a smart companion capable of emotional connection [3] - Microsoft identified the top 10 professions most impacted by AI, with translators and interpreters being the most affected, while roles like nursing assistants and heavy equipment operators are less impacted [4] - Apple experienced a setback in its AI strategy as four AI researchers left for Meta within a month [5] Group 3 - Huawei's HarmonyOS 5 terminal count surpassed 10 million, as announced by Yu Chengdong, a senior executive at the company [7] - Xiaomi's automotive division announced the rollout of its 10 million Clips version of end-to-end assisted driving features, emphasizing the importance of user attention during driving [8]
ChatGPT推出学习模式;小米呼吁理性使用辅助驾驶;鸿蒙5终端数量突破1000万