科技资讯AI速递:昨夜今晨科技热点一览 丨2025年12月15日
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-15 02:26

Group 1 - The U.S. is heavily investing in artificial intelligence (AI), while China adopts a more diversified technology investment strategy, potentially risking U.S. economic leadership in the broader competition [1] - A survey in Japan shows that 36.1% of young people aged 15-24 use AI for casual inquiries, and 34.4% for homework assistance, with notable gender and age differences in usage patterns [1] - The robotics industry has seen over 20 billion yuan in financing in the first half of the year, but over 70% of applications remain in the demonstration phase, highlighting a disconnect between technology, capital, and market demand [1] - Many customer service systems in major platforms struggle with AI understanding and human agent accessibility, indicating a need for better human-AI collaboration and evaluation of AI tools [1] - OpenAI plans to launch a "mature mode" for ChatGPT in Q1 2026, currently testing an age verification model to ensure appropriate content for users under 18 [1] - Google has introduced a beta version of real-time translation for headphones, supporting over 70 languages, and plans to expand this feature to iOS and more regions by 2026 [1] - Gree Electric's chairman, Dong Mingzhu, stated that the company will not adopt aluminum for copper in air conditioning units until it can ensure equal performance standards [1] Group 2 - Turing Award winner Yao Qizhi emphasizes the need for embodied intelligence to shift from imitation learning to reasoning capabilities, advocating for collaboration between industry and academia [2] - IDC predicts that by 2029, Chinese companies will control 72% of global semiconductor manufacturing capacity, with mainland China alone accounting for 37% and the U.S. only 8% [2] - The Ministry of National Security warns the public against granting location permissions to apps, citing risks of foreign entities exploiting digital footprints for security threats [2] - The global prediction market platform Polymarket faces insider trading allegations, with users reportedly profiting from insider information related to OpenAI and Google, prompting tech companies to update policies against employee participation in such trades [2]