2025: The Boom and Challenges of AI Toys Capital Influx, Technological Bottlenecks, and Business Model Exploration
2025: The Boom and Challenges of AI Toys Capital Influx, Technological Bottlenecks, and Business Model ExplorationAt the beginning of 2025, the wave of artificial intelligence (AI) has swept through the toy industry, becoming a new focus of the capital market. Compared to the emergence of disruptive applications like Super APPs, empowering traditional industries with AI has become a current strategic priority, and AI toys are the trendsetters in this wave...
The Artemis Program: Delays, Bottlenecks, and a Race to the Moon
The Artemis Program: Delays, Bottlenecks, and a Race to the MoonThe United States' ambitious Artemis program, aiming for a return to the Moon, has been plagued by repeated delays, sparking concerns in the American media about falling behind in a potential space race with China. The program, encompassing rockets, spacecraft, and even spacesuits, faces significant setbacks, lagging far behind its initial timeline...
Industrial software is stuck in the neck! How come big companies like Alibaba and Tencent don't go into research and development?
In the digital era, internet giants such as Alibaba and Tencent have become representative enterprises in the Chinese business sector, towering like villas. However, at the same time, the field of industrial software is vividly likened to skyscrapers, which are larger and more complex than we imagine...
Yi Yongqing: Breaking through Technical Barriers and Overcoming the "Stuck Neck" Problem
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Selling rare earths at a low price for 50 years, only to once get stuck in the neck of Europe and America, the United States shouted: strongly opposed
The Capital of Rare Earths With the progress of world technology, rare earths have become increasingly important, and countries have begun to establish rare earth industry chains. However, rare earths are mostly associated minerals, and in order to extract them, it is necessary to establish a large-scale metal smelting industry chain such as zinc, aluminum, and manganese...
Why do we say that it's not Americans who really get stuck in our necks on chips, but Chinese people?
Previously, the United States announced that it would impose chip sanctions on Huawei, restrict Huawei's purchase of American chips, and ban suppliers from providing chips to Huawei. As a high-tech company, chip supply failure undoubtedly had a huge impact on Huawei and was the biggest dilemma for the development of National Semiconductor...
32000 scientists joining the United States? Ren Zhengfei Helplessly: It's our own person who's stuck around our necks
Samuel Tai - Dream Chaser.mp34:03From Toutou Shidao TechnologyIn recent years, the rise of Chinese technology has caused deep concern in the United States...