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NO.1 Neuralink implants chip in human brain for the first time

Elon Musk announced on social media that the first human patient has received a chip implant from his brain-computer interface company Neuralink. The surgery was a success and the patient is recovering well.

Ian Miles Cheong, a conservative blogger and commentator, commented on Musk's post, saying, "Many people think this is crazy, but if we want to catch up with and control the emergence of AGI, Neuralink is the only way forward for humanity. We don't want to be at the mercy of machine intelligence." Musk replied to the message, agreeing with Cheong's statement.

Commentary: This reflects Musk's foresight and innovative spirit in AI, and also shows the technological progress and potential of his company Neuralink.

NO.2 Samsung AI phone hits the market

Samsung Electronics announced that its flagship artificial intelligence (AI) smartphone, the Galaxy S24 series, will be officially released worldwide on the 31st. According to Samsung Electronics, the Galaxy S24 series will be launched in more than 120 countries and regions, including South Korea, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, India, and Singapore.

After the Galaxy S24 series was unveiled at the New Product Launch Conference in California, USA on January 17, global pre-sales started immediately. The pre-sale volume increased by double digits compared to the previous model, and the main model S24 Ultra accounted for 65%.

Commentary: This demonstrates Samsung's leading position and competitiveness in the smartphone market.

NO.3 Tesla to build Dojo supercomputer in New York State

New York State Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced that Tesla will invest $500 million to build a "Dojo" supercomputer in Buffalo, New York. Just days earlier, Tesla CEO Elon Musk had called the project "unlikely."

Hochul's office said Tesla decided to build the supercomputer in the state because it has "a reliable power supply, a strong talent pool, and the available space needed for the project."

Commentary: This shows Tesla's ambition and ambition in the field of AI.

NO.4 Meta releases open source large model Code Llama 70B

On January 29, local time, Meta released the open-source large model Code Llama 70B, calling it "the largest and best-performing version in the Code Llama family." Like other previous models in the family, Code Llama 70B is available in three versions, all of which are free for research and commercial use.

According to the benchmark test results, Code Llama outperforms the open-source Llama dedicated to coding, and even surpasses Llama2.

Commentary: This demonstrates Meta's innovation and contribution in the field of AI, and also reflects its support and promotion of the open-source community.

NO.5 New study finds evidence of ancient lakes on Mars

A new study using data from NASA's Perseverance rover shows that the Jezero crater, located north of the Martian equator, once had a large lake and river delta in the distant past. Over time, the deposition and erosion of sediments in the crater formed the geological features seen today.

The new study adds to the hope of finding evidence of past life on Mars. According to a recent press release from the University of California, Los Angeles, the research team led by researchers from the university and the University of Oslo, Norway, completed the study using data collected by the Perseverance rover as it moved across the Martian surface.

Commentary: This reveals new discoveries about the history and geology of Mars, and also increases the expectation and exploration of the possibility of life on Mars.

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Editor: Alexander