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  • Tesla's Latest Recall Hits China: 1.6 Million Vehicles Affected by Hood Opening Defect Tesla is conducting a large-scale recall in China. The issue involves the vehicle hood opening unexpectedly.
  • China's Sneaky $100 Million Nvidia Chip Deal: How Are They Getting Away With It? The online media outlet GigaGen reported that over $100 million worth of Nvidia chips have been exported to China.
  • Musk Claims OpenAI Misled Him: Lawsuit Unveils Shocking Allegations Tesla CEO Elon Musk filed the lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman. Musk alleges that Altman and Brockman misled him.
  • Is Your Self-Driving Car Safe? Biden Cracks Down on Chinese Tech Biden administration is set to ban the use of Chinese software in autonomous vehicles classified as Level 3 or higher.
  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Cashes Out $322 Million Before Market Crash Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sold shares worth $322.7 million in July, marking the largest sale ahead of the market downturn.
  • Google’s Court Loss Could Shake Up Apple’s $20 Billion Revenue Stream—Here’s How In an antitrust case, Google suffered a setback in a district court in Columbia that severely impacted its search and advertising business.
  • Black Monday Hits Wall Street: Major Indices Suffer Worst Drop in Two Years The shock of Black Monday, which saw a significant plunge in the stock markets of major Asian countries, reached the New York Stock Exchange.
  • TikTok Announces AI System Automatically Deletes 77% of Harmful Content, Enhancing User Safety TikTok is actively working to improve user safety by using artificial intelligence (AI) to filter harmful content.
  • Is a Recession Looming? U.S. Stocks Plunge, Global Markets Follow South Korea's Ministry of Economy and Finance held an emergency joint meeting with related agencies today to review financial market trends.
  • Is the U.S. Losing the Chip War? China’s Sneaky Tactics Exposed Despite U.S. export restrictions, AI semiconductors are reportedly smuggled into China and sold in electronics markets.
  • Buffett's Big Apple Sell-Off: Why Berkshire Hathaway Dumped 55.8% Of Its Stock Apple representatives reported that Berkshire held 915.6 million shares of Apple as of January 2. Currently valued at around $88 billion.
  • Goldman Sachs Raises U.S. Recession Risk to 25%—Why They're Still Optimistic According to foreign reports, Goldman Sachs has increased the probability of a recession in the U.S. next year from 15% to 25%.
  • OpenAI Can Spot Its Own AI Text with Crazy Accuracy – The Debate Over Public Release Heats Up OpenAI is debating on releasing their new development of technology that detects text written by ChatGPT to the public.
  • Care Food: The Next Big Thing for America's Aging Population Coupled with advancements in medical technology that increase life expectancy, the care food market is emerging as a blue ocean opportunity.
  • US National Debt Hits a Record $35 Trillion—What It Means for Your Wallet According to data from the Treasury Department, the total public debt balance reached $35 trillion on July 28.
  • Tesla's Stock Takes a Hit: Major Recall Hits Over 1.8 Million Cars Tesla's stock price decline followed news of a large-scale recall in the U.S. to unexpectedly address an issue with the front hood opening.
  • Trump’s Crypto Comeback: Will He Make Bitcoin America’s New Gold? Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced his intention to fire Gary Gensler, the chair of the U.S. SEC.
  • Is NVIDIA's Stock on the Brink of a Major Drop? Raymond James observed that NVIDIA reached three critical technical points on July 29, hinting at a possible continued decline.
  • NIO’s CEO: Robotaxis Aren’t a Sustainable Business Model Robotaxi is not an exciting business model, and Nio is determined not to enter the space, said William Li, the company's founder and CEO.
  • Chinese EVs Capture 18% of Europe—Are American Automakers in Trouble? There is growing anticipation that the European Union (EU) will face difficulties approving proposed tariff increases.
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