近日,大众集团、宝马集团、梅赛德斯-奔驰等11家汽车及科技企业签署谅解备忘录,宣布共同开发开源汽车软件平台。此次合作阵容堪称欧洲工业“全明星”,除了三家德系汽车巨头,还有博世、大陆、采埃孚、法雷奥四大知名供应商,以及ETAS、Vector等专业软件企业。目前,该倡议已获得德国汽车工业协会的支持。
随着汽车智能化、电动化转型加速,车辆软件的重要性和复杂性与日俱增,软件成本已占整车开发费用的40%以上,且仍在上升。此次合作,旨在通过建立一个共享的、开源的核心软件栈,降低研发成本,提升开发速度和效率,促进创新。
根据规划,该软件栈将于2026年交付,基于该平台的首批车辆预计2030年开始批量生产。软件栈的源代码将作为开源项目发布,由Eclipse基金会管理,采用“代码优先”策略,成员企业直接贡献可运行的软件模块,以此实现标准化。
业内专家普遍认为,欧洲车企此次联合行动,将提升其在智能网联汽车时代的核心竞争力,这一跨企业合作模式或将改变全球汽车产业的竞争格局。
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Meta Launches Superintelligence Lab
Meta近日宣布,将斥巨资加大人工智能研发力度、积极招聘人才,并成立一个名为“超级智能实验室”的新部门。该部门将吸纳公司各个团队的成员,致力于开发大模型,并进行基础人工智能项目研究。
Meta recently announced that it will invest heavily in artificial intelligence research and development, aggressively recruit top talent, and establish a new division called the “Meta Superintelligence Labs”.This new division will bring together members from various teams across the company, focusing on developing large AI models, and conducting fundamental AI research.
有报道称,近几周Meta首席执行官马克?扎克伯格直接参与该部门的招聘工作,挖角OpenAI等公司的部分员工,并提供高额签约奖金。Meta近期收购的人工智能初创公司Scale的首席执行官亚历山大?王将领导该部门,并担任Meta的“首席人工智能官”。
Reports suggest that in recent weeks, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been personally involved in the recruitment process for this division, actively headhunting employees from companies like OpenAI and offering substantial signing bonuses. The Superintelligence Lab will be led by Alexander Wang, CEO of the recently acquired AI startup Scale, who will also serve as Meta’s Chief AI Officer.
Google Found Liable for Illegally Collecting Android User Data in the USA
7月1日,美国加州圣何塞法院的一个陪审团裁定,谷歌滥用了客户的手机数据,必须向该州的安卓智能手机用户支付超过3.146亿美元的赔偿金。
On July 1st, a jury in San Jose, California of USA, ruled that Google misused customers' mobile data and must pay more than $314.6 million in damages to Android smartphone users in the state.
原告方表示,陪审团的裁决有力地证明了本案的正当性,反映了谷歌不当行为的严重性。谷歌发言人Jose Castaneda表示,数据传输没有对用户造成伤害,安卓用户也已通过多项使用条款协议和设备设置选项同意相关数据传输,公司将对该判决提起上诉。
The plaintiffs stated that the jury's verdict strongly validated the legitimacy of the case and reflected the severity of Google's misconduct. Google spokesperson Jose Castaneda responded that the data transmissions did not harm users, and that Android users had agreed to the relevant data collection through various terms of service and device settings. He also said the company would appeal the verdict.