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NO.1 ChatGPT Faces Complaint in Austria

According to media reports, on Monday (April 29), OpenAI became the target of a complaint by the Austrian privacy advocacy group NOYB, which alleges that OpenAI failed to correct misinformation provided by ChatGPT, which could violate EU privacy regulations. The organization has filed a complaint with the Austrian data protection authority, requesting an investigation into OpenAI's data processing practices and urging measures to ensure the accuracy of personal data processed by the company's large language model.

Commentary: This incident may raise industry concerns about data processing and privacy protection for AI language models, prompting related companies to strengthen compliance and transparency.

NO.2 ExxonMobil Invests in "Direct Air Carbon Capture" Technology

According to media reports, on Saturday, ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods said the company is researching "direct air carbon capture" technology with the goal of halving the high cost of the technology. Woods mentioned on the earnings call that the technology has great long-term potential as a tool to address climate change. It is understood that the company has launched a pilot project in Beaumont, Texas, to test the feasibility of its direct carbon capture process.

Commentary: This strategic move by ExxonMobil demonstrates the efforts of energy giants to transition to sustainable technologies and could drive innovation and competition in carbon reduction technologies across the industry.

NO.3 Jensen Huang's Latest Interview: AI Will Not Completely Replace Human Jobs

In an interview aired on Sunday night, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that artificial intelligence will change the world, but human jobs will not disappear as a result. Huang said that as AI helps businesses, businesses will naturally expand. So, when companies become more efficient, profits will grow, and Huang said he has never seen a company increase profits without hiring more people.

Commentary: Huang's view reflects a positive view of the balance between AI and human work, and helps to alleviate the general concern about AI replacing human jobs.

NO.4 Gurman: Vision Pro II Release May Be Delayed Until Late 2026

According to media reports, well-known technology reporter Mark Gurman mentioned in his latest "PowerOn" newsletter that the release of Apple's Vision Pro successor may be delayed until late 2026, but Apple must find a way to reduce costs before launching the second-generation product. Gurman also said that as far as he knows, Apple is still struggling with how to reduce costs.

Commentary: The delayed release of the next-generation Vision Pro provides market opportunities for competitors, prompting Apple to accelerate technological innovation and cost control.

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Editor: Alexander