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Changan Automobile's self-developed Tianshu Large Model has passed China's National Cyber Security Administration filing for generative AI services, becoming the first automaker in Chongqing and one of few nationwide to gain this qualification. The model processes voice, text, and visual data for in-vehicle scenarios. This compliance milestone enables commercial deployment, accelerating Changan's intelligent products and giving it an early competitive edge in algorithm safety and compliance.
Changan Automobile's self-developed Tianshu Large Model has passed China's National Cyber Security Administration filing for generative AI services, becoming the first automaker in Chongqing and one of few nationwide to gain this qualification. The model processes voice, text, and visual data for in-vehicle scenarios. This compliance milestone enables commercial deployment, accelerating Changan's intelligent products and giving it an early competitive edge in algorithm safety and compliance.
Google launches Veo 3.1 Lite Low Priority mode for Ultra subscribers, a no-credit-cost AI video generation option replacing the Fast Low Priority version on May 10. It halves operational costs while matching Fast version speed, aiming to boost user creativity and engagement. This move leverages Google's computing scale to build ecosystem barriers as competition shifts towards efficiency and user data accumulation.
Google launches Veo 3.1 Lite Low Priority mode for Ultra subscribers, a no-credit-cost AI video generation option replacing the Fast Low Priority version on May 10. It halves operational costs while matching Fast version speed, aiming to boost user creativity and engagement. This move leverages Google's computing scale to build ecosystem barriers as competition shifts towards efficiency and user data accumulation.
DeepSeek V4 is undergoing intensive grayscale testing, revealing a three-tiered product architecture with Lite, Expert, and Vision versions. The model shows breakthroughs in architecture and multimodal capabilities. Reports indicate DeepSeek prioritizes domestic AI chips and has sparked a purchasing surge in China, refusing initial testing with US chipmakers. Industry expects V4 to challenge top programming models and feature ultra-long context handling. Its release is imminent this month.
DeepSeek V4 is undergoing intensive grayscale testing, revealing a three-tiered product architecture with Lite, Expert, and Vision versions. The model shows breakthroughs in architecture and multimodal capabilities. Reports indicate DeepSeek prioritizes domestic AI chips and has sparked a purchasing surge in China, refusing initial testing with US chipmakers. Industry expects V4 to challenge top programming models and feature ultra-long context handling. Its release is imminent this month.
Google is updating its NotebookLM AI service with Deep Research a tool that automates complex online research by creating a research plan browsing the web and generating sourcegrounded reports Additionally support for more file types including Google Sheets Drive PDFs and Word documents has been added with full rollout expected within a week
Google is updating its NotebookLM AI service with Deep Research a tool that automates complex online research by creating a research plan browsing the web and generating sourcegrounded reports Additionally support for more file types including Google Sheets Drive PDFs and Word documents has been added with full rollout expected within a week
Neon Mobile app, ranking No. 2 in Apple’s US App Store, pays users for recorded phone calls—up to 30¢ per minute—selling data to AI firms for training models. Its terms grant broad rights over user recordings, raising privacy and fraud risks amid legal gray areas. Experts warn voice data could enable impersonation or leaks. Founder Alex Kiam remains unresponsive amid scrutiny. AI’s normalization heightens concerns over desensitization to privacy erosion.
Neon Mobile app, ranking No. 2 in Apple’s US App Store, pays users for recorded phone calls—up to 30¢ per minute—selling data to AI firms for training models. Its terms grant broad rights over user recordings, raising privacy and fraud risks amid legal gray areas. Experts warn voice data could enable impersonation or leaks. Founder Alex Kiam remains unresponsive amid scrutiny. AI’s normalization heightens concerns over desensitization to privacy erosion.





