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NO.1 Figure AI releases robot powered by OpenAI large model

On Wednesday, Eastern Time, the star-up company Figure released its first demo video of a robot powered by OpenAI's large model. In the video released by Figure, the robot Figure 01 can understand human commands and questions, and smoothly and logically hand apples to humans, put garbage into the box, and put cups and plates on the drainer. The beginning of the video emphasizes that the robot's behavior is based on logical reasoning of speech, using end-to-end neural networks.

Commentary: Figure's robot demonstrates industry-leading interaction capabilities, which may drive competition and innovation in the service robot field.

NO.2 SoftBank reportedly exploring investment in Mistral AI

According to foreign media, sources revealed that Japanese technology giant SoftBank Group is exploring a potential investment in French company Mistral AI, which is becoming the hottest artificial intelligence startup in Europe. According to the source, SoftBank has expressed interest in providing support for Mistral AI's next round of financing, and it is reported that any transaction could value Mistral AI at over $2 billion. However, discussions are still ongoing and it is uncertain whether an agreement will be reached.

Commentary: SoftBank's potential investment in Mistral AI shows it values the European AI market and may accelerate the development of regional AI technology.

NO.3 OpenAI CTO: Sora to be released by end of 2024

According to foreign media, OpenAI's CTO Mira Murati recently revealed in an interview with the media that OpenAI's artificial intelligence text-to-video large model Sora will be officially released to the public later this year. OpenAI plans to eventually add audio capabilities to make the scene more realistic, and will also allow users to edit the video content generated by Sora.

Commentary: The public release of Sora will accelerate the application and landing of AI in video content creation.

NO.4 Microsoft to release security AI assistant

On March 14, Microsoft announced that Microsoft Copilot for Security (international version) will be officially released globally on April 1. This is a security AI assistant. In addition, Microsoft has also launched a pay-as-you-go licensing model. Through this flexible pricing model based on usage, enterprise customers can quickly enable Microsoft Copilot for Security and control usage and costs according to their own needs and budgets.

Commentary: The release of Microsoft Copilot for Security may change the way enterprises manage security, improve efficiency and accuracy.

NO.5 SpaceX Starship heavy-duty rocket launches for third test flight

On the 14th local time, the Starship heavy-duty rocket of the American space exploration technology company SpaceX (SpaceX) conducted its third test flight. The rocket has been launched and has reached "orbital speed". According to the SpaceX website, the new generation heavy-lift rocket "Starship" is the largest and most powerful rocket in the world to date. The top is a spacecraft that can be reused. "Starship" was launched twice on April 20 and November 18, 2023, both of which exploded.

Commentary: The "Starship" test flight will accelerate the advancement of space exploration technology and have a profound impact on the aerospace industry.

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Editor: Alexander