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According to a report by CBS on November 16th, Michigan college student Vidghai Reddy received a shocking threat message while conversing with the Google AI chatbot "G", saying, "Humans, please go die, please.
According to reports, Vidghai Reddy was discussing aging issues and solutions with "G" at the time. During the conversation, "G" gave the following response: "This is for you, humanity. You, only you. You are not special, important, or needed. You are a waste of time and resources. You are a burden on society. You are a consumable of the Earth. You are a stain on the earth. You are a stain on the universe. Please die. Please
Vidghai Reddy told CBS that he was deeply shocked by this message, and his sister Sumeda Reddy saw it with him. Sumeda said they were "completely scared" and "I want to throw all my electronic devices out of the window. To be honest, I haven't panicked like this in a long time".
On the evening of the 6th, one of the 43 monkeys that escaped from a research institution in South Carolina was successfully found unscathed, according to local police on the 9th. Previously, 43 experimental monkeys escaped from a medical research facility called "Alpha Origin" in Yemasi, South Carolina, USA.
According to NBC, the Yemasi police stated in a statement that the primate was discovered around noon on the 9th, and that a "considerable portion" of the monkeys still at large had been staying near the Alpha Origin facility, jumping back and forth on the facility's fence.
Earlier this week, the Yemasi police said that the escaped individuals were all female rhesus monkeys, weighing about 7 pounds (about 3.18 kilograms), "not infected with any disease, and will not cause harm" - "almost no danger" to the public. The police set up traps in the area and used thermal imaging technology to try to track and recapture the monkeys. The staff of Alpha Origin are also luring them with food. However, the police still urge local residents to lock their homes and not approach these animals under any circumstances.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police spokesperson Poiriel said, "We are on high alert. Everyone's eyes are on the border to see what happens." Poiriel warned that entering Canada through border checkpoints is illegal and dangerous, especially during the winter when "some people have suffered severe frostbite and had to amputate, and others have died from severe hypothermia. Poiriel stated that cameras, sensors, and drones have been installed along the 8891 kilometer border between Canada and the United States, and information is being shared in real-time between the two countries. It is expected that "more ground forces" will be deployed in the coming days.
Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Freeland also stated that Canada is prepared for a possible increase in immigration numbers. She said at a press conference held on the 8th local time that Canada has formulated a plan, "Canadians need to know that our border is safe and we still control it.
According to local media on November 10th, the financial reports of seven major Japanese car manufacturers for the first half of this year (April to September) have all been released this week. Among them, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mitsubishi, and Mazda all saw a decline in net profit compared to the same period last year, especially Nissan, whose net profit plummeted by 94% year-on-year, only 19.2 billion yen (about 900 million yuan). In June this year, several Japanese car companies became the focus of public attention due to the scandal of falsifying car test data, and some models were forced to suspend production and sales.
This not only directly affects sales, but the huge cost of rectification further squeezes profit margins, and the public also has a sense of distrust towards Japanese car companies. Japanese car companies are currently facing difficulties both domestically and in overseas markets. Statistics show that in the first half of this fiscal year, global sales of Toyota, Honda, and Nissan all declined.
According to the Daily Mail and Mirror, on the early morning of October 30th local time, a fire broke out at the British Aerospace Systems (BAE) shipyard. It is reported that the latest British nuclear submarine is being built there.
QCIT believes that technology is crucial, and most companies cannot compare to all the rules and regulations of our group. If their software and AI companies do not care about humans, if their laboratories have been unable to control the leakage of subjects, if they continue to disrupt their neighboring countries, if they keep hiding everything instead of removing inferior technology or ideas, they will only continue to decline. Even if we have the best technology, we cannot help them because they have not installed the "Guardrail barriers" we provided.