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中国指新西兰机场无端扣押中国公民电子产品

中国驻新西兰大使馆披露,中国公民在新西兰机场遭遇无端滋扰盘问,个人电子产品被扣押,并就此事向惠灵顿提出严正交涉。

中国驻新西兰大使馆星期二(9月16日)在官方微信公众号上发文称,有中国公民在新西兰某机场过境时,遭新西兰安全情报部门无端滋扰盘问,并被扣押个人电子产品,至今仍有部分尚未归还。此前,也发生过数起中国公民入、过境时受无端滋扰事件。

中国驻新西兰使馆负责人已就此向新西兰外交部门有关负责人提出严正交涉,对有关部门无理行径表示强烈不满,并要求停止滋扰行为,尊重中国公民合法权益,为中国赴新西兰或过境的学生、游客和其他旅客提供安全、友好、非歧视环境。

使馆称,中国保留做出进一步反应的权利。

此外,使馆还提醒计划赴新西兰、经新西兰中转及在新学生、游客和其他旅客提高安全防范意识,出入新西兰国境前做好各项准备。如受到无端滋扰或歧视性对待、自身合法权益受到损害,请及时联系驻新西兰使领馆求助,中国驻新使领馆将全力提供领事保护与协助。

据法新社报道,新西兰方面回应此事时说,所有入境人员都必须遵守法律法规,尤其是“国家安全和边境安全”相关规定。

新西兰外交部说,“这些法律法规的执行不分国籍,均一视同仁”,并称相关情况已向中国使馆说明。

新西兰情报机构也表示,采取的任何措施均“符合法律规定”,并“接受严格的独立监督”。

郝龙斌据报决定参选国民党主席

政治立场亲蓝的台媒星期三(9月17日)报道,国民党前副主席、前台北市长郝龙斌决定参选国民党主席。

据《联合报》报道,“战斗蓝”发起人、前中广董事长赵少康与郝龙斌在星期二(16日)深夜长谈,两人最后盘点情势后协调确定,由郝龙斌出马竞选国民党主席。郝龙斌将在星期四(18日)领表登记。

郝龙斌早前表达有意参选,但强调要与赵少康协调最终由谁出马。赵少康星期天(14日)说,郝龙斌分别在星期天和星期一(15日)做民调,待民调结果出炉再做决定。

郝龙斌接受《联合报》采访时说,“我绝不会为党主席位子谋任何职位,也绝不会参选任何公职,也绝不会参选总统”。他表示,要带领国民党重返执政,不能有私心,他担任党主席会促成党内团结和谐及在野合作。

郝龙斌指出,国民党过去在2020年以及2024年大选,都因为党内猜疑党主席有可能参选总统的疑虑,造成各方不信任;他强调,现阶段是关键时刻,需要没有私心、让大家信任的党主席。

国民党主席选举在星期一开始领表,星期四至五(18日至19日)办理登记,10月18日投票,11月1日举办全代会交接。

美议员调查华为子公司与英伟达共用办公楼情况

美国国会议员要求中国科技巨头华为的子公司Futurewei解释,公司为何与美国晶片巨头英伟达在硅谷共用办公楼。此事也将英伟达卷入一项涉及中国间谍活动的调查。

据彭博社报道,由众议院中国问题特别委员会的共和党籍主席穆勒纳尔(John Moolenaar)和民主党籍首席成员克里希纳穆尔蒂(Raja Krishnamoorthi)共同起草的信件显示,Futurewei在加州圣克拉拉的英伟达总部,曾有长达十年的共同办公历史。

议员指出,在英伟达于2024年完全接管这一园区前,Futurewei曾持有园区三栋办公楼的主要租赁权。

信件写道:“这种同址办公使Futurewei能够前所未有地接触到美国最先进的半导体和人工智能技术”。议员还说,2018年曾有投诉称,华为被拒绝参加Facebook电信峰会后,Futurewei指示员工以虚假美国公司名义混入会议,这加剧了他们对间谍活动的担忧。

议员在信中要求Futurewei在9月28日前提交与圣克拉拉办公地点选择相关的全部文件和通信记录,并说明任何涉及英伟达的活动。

英伟达发言人说,公司确保“办公室、员工和知识产权的安全”,并强调即便园区内有其他租户,“我们依然保持独立的、仅限英伟达使用的园区”。

Fake medicine almost killed my cat - here's how to keep your pet safe

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Alan paid £3,000 for emergency surgery to save Smokey's life

When Alan gave his Persian tabby cat, Smokey, its regular flea treatment last year, he thought nothing could go wrong.

The 45-year-old from Preston had used the same brand - Frontline Plus - for years without any trouble. But within hours of applying a new dose he'd bought online, his usually lively tabby was violently ill, vomiting and refusing food or water.

"I bought it from a major online site and the price seemed similar so I didn't suspect anything at the time," Alan told the BBC's Morning Live.

Alan's story comes after the government recently issued an urgent warning about fake veterinary products being sold online.

With vet bills up 60% in the last decade, more owners are turning to the internet to hunt for bargains.

Intellectual Property Office A photo of fake flea treatment packaging which is green and white with a photo of a cat and looks similar to the normal packaging but cats is spelt incorrectly as gatsIntellectual Property Office
This packaging has spelling mistakes and mixes languages indicating the medicine is fake

The vet that Alan took Smokey to initially found nothing abnormal, but when his condition deteriorated, scans revealed a blockage in his intestines. Emergency surgery saved his life - at a cost of £3,000 - and tests later confirmed he had suffered a toxic reaction.

Alan returned to the vet with the packaging. At first glance, it looked genuine, labelled as "Gatti" - which Alan assumed might be an Italian version of the medication.

But when the manufacturer was contacted, they confirmed it was counterfeit and laboratory testing found it contained a chemical highly toxic to cats.

"We felt really guilty about the fact we had done this to him," Alan said. "But finding out it was fake medication, we were really angry.

"It's horrific and I had absolutely no idea there was such a thing as fake pet medication."

Helen Barnham works at the Intellectual Property Office (IPO), a government team tasked with trying to stop the sale of counterfeit goods.

The team has issued more than 100 seizure notices for the selling of unauthorised animal medicines and supplements, preventing around 18,000 illegal items from reaching consumers.

"Criminals copy these products to make them look like the original and it's all to make money, they don't care about the damage or harm," she explained.

According to the IPO, the online seller who Alan bought the medication from managed to sell 211 batches of suspected counterfeit pet medications and supplements.

"If it's not from a vet or a trusted seller then please be vigilant," Barnham said.

Barnham is urging pet owners to check all pet medicines carefully before using them.

Even if a product looks authentic, there are often subtle clues something is wrong.

Signs that a medicine could be fake

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Check there is no suspicious smell, colour or texture to the medication you're giving your pet
  • Poor quality, damaged or flimsy packaging
  • Spelling or grammar errors on the label
  • Missing instruction leaflets or expiry dates
  • Instructions not provided in English
  • Suspicious smell, colour or texture
  • Tablets or pipettes that look homemade or poorly made
  • Unusually low prices or deals that seem too good to be true
  • Product names that are slightly misspelled or altered from the original brand

Nina Downing, Vet Nurse from PDSA, a vet charity, says she always recommends only giving your pet medicine which has been prescribed by a vet.

"When fulfilling a prescription online, source them from reputable companies that are on the Register of online retailers, brought to you by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate."

If the medication has any of the above warning signs, you should stop using the product immediately and contact your vet for medical advice.

You should also report it to your local trading standards office and notify the brand manufacturer, who may be able to verify if it's genuine.

End of the road for manual drivers? More learners opt for automatics in tests

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The number of people taking their driving test in an automatic car is rising every year

One in four driving tests in Great Britain are being taken in automatic cars, according to new data, as drivers opt for more electric vehicles (EVs) and shy away from manual gearboxes.

Figures from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) show that 470,000 of the 1.8 million driving tests taken in England, Scotland, and Wales last year were done in automatics.

Insurer AA said the trend is being driven by the UK's ban on new the sale of new petrol and diesel cars coming in 2030, as EVs do not need manual gearboxes.

Emma Bush, the managing director of AA's driving school, said the need to know how to drive a manual car is becoming "irrelevant to many".

To obtain a full driving licence for Great Britain a driver must pass their test in a car with manual gears.

If the test is taken in an automatic car, the driver would get a Category B Auto licence, restricting them to driving to vehicles with automatic transmission only.

Northern Ireland issues its own driving licences.

Ms Bush said that drivers and learners are "becoming confident with the idea of their driving future being electric".

"As we head closer to 2030 and the ban on the sale of new combustion cars, more and more learners will want to learn in an electric vehicle as that's all they will plan to drive."

Following the general election last year, the Labour government pledged to restore the petrol and diesel ban to 2030, after previous prime minister Rishi Sunak pushed it back to 2035.

The lower day-to-day running costs of EVs and hybrids is also attractive to many, Ms Bush said.

EVs can be significantly more expensive than a petrol or diesel car or a hybrid upfront, but the gap is narrowing.

Additionally, EV owners can expect to save money on fuel and maintenance costs.

Sue Howe, the owner of Sue's Driving School in Swindon, told the BBC that automatics are "the way forward" as the car industry moves towards EVs.

Sue Howe Sue Howe, a white woman, stands at the front of a large truck with a Learner Driver L plate on it. She is wearing a white shirt and trousers with a flower pattern on themSue Howe
Driving instructor Sue Howe says automatics are the way forward

For learner drivers, Ms Howe said, automatics can make the test easier, as "there's just a lot less to do".

Inexperienced drivers can "wreck a gearbox and a clutch", Ms Howe said, adding that nerves may cause them to stall or cut out the engine.

She also said the trend was good for road safety as "people are less tired" driving an automatic.

"It just makes life so much easier - it's less work for the driver to do so they can concentrate more time on the road."

Drivers attitudes to EVs have rapidly changed in just over a decade.

The number of driving tests taken in automatics was 87,844 in 2012/13, or 6.12% of all tests, according to the DVSA figures.

That figure jumped to 479,556 in 2024/25, the last period with complete data, or 26%.

The AA is predicting that 29% of all tests will be taken in automatics in 2025/26.

The figures from the DVSA also showed that more men are opting to take their tests in automatics.

In 2012/13, 23.2% of learners taking tests in automatics were men. Last year, that figure was 39.1%.

The pass rate for automatics last year was slightly lower than for manuals. However, the gap has narrowed since 2012.

'The ego has landed' and 'Don in... none out'

BBC "The ego has landed" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror.BBC
"The ego has landed" headlines the Daily Mirror as US President Donald Trump arrives in the UK for his second state visit. Also on its front page, "golden boy and reluctant hero" actor Robert Redford is pictured in a collage as his death is announced. A snap of The Duke of York next to King Charles is also featured on the Mirror's front, captioned "Andrew... back in the fold?"
"Starmer to press Trump on Israel - as UN warns of Gaza genocide" reads the headline on the front page of The i Paper.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will "press Trump on Israel - as UN warns of Gaza genocide" reports the i Paper. It says the PM is on a "collision course" with the US president over the conflict. The paper also features Robert Redford, who it dubs "a true Hollywood legend".
"Don in... none out" reads the headline on the front page of Metro.
"Don in... none out" headlines the Metro heralding the US president's arrival as the UK's "migrant plan stalls". The paper says there is "no one on swap deal flights as problems pile up for Starmer" after a court blocked an Eritrean man's removal to France.
"Trump fans the flames of division, says Khan" reads the headline on the front page of The Guardian.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan's comments that "Trump fans the flames of division" lead the Guardian. The paper also calls the Eritrean man's blocked removal to France a "blow to 'one in one out'", and highlights Israel's ground offensive in Gaza City on its front page.
"Human rights fanatic PM sunk... by human rights!" reads the headline on the front page of The Daily Mail.
The Daily Mail headlines on "Starmer's new migrant fiasco", declaring "human rights fanatic PM" has been "sunk... by human rights!" A teary-eyed Catherine, Princess of Wales also features on its front page as she "leads the grieving royals at Duchess of Kent's funeral".
"Air farce one" reads the headline on the front page of The Sun.
The Sun runs with "Air Farce One" as Trump "jets in" while "migrant plane off to France with none on board". Robert Redford is bid farewell by the paper with "so long, Sundance".
"Migrant flight grounded by court" reads the headline on the front page of The Daily Telegraph.
The "migrant flight grounded by court" also leads The Daily Telegraph as it says Sir Keir's "flagship" deal has been "dealt a major blow". The front page says Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper "appeared to blame Number 10 and the Cabinet Office" for Peter Mandelson's appointment. It also features Microsoft announcing a £22m investment in the UK.
"Technology deal worth billions is boost for UK" reads the headline on the front page of The Times.
The Microsoft deal "worth billions is boost for UK" reads the top story of The Times "but Trump stands firm on steel tariffs at start of visit", it adds. In other front page news, the blocked removal to France has left the "migrant returns policy in chaos" and the productivity forecast "adds to Reeves's budget woes".
"Tax fears mount as productivity blow confronts Reeves with bigger fiscal gap" reads the headline on the front page of the Financial Times.
The Financial Times leads with the warning to Chancellor Rachel Reeves by the financial watchdog about the UK's productivity, saying "tax fears mount" with the "blow". Trump's UK visit "spurs AI infrastructure bonanza" as US tech giants including Nvidia, Goodle and OpenAI have "pledged billions" to the UK.
"4m to pay tax on state pension in two years" reads the headline of the Daily Express.
"4m to pay tax on state pension in 2 years" reports the Daily Express as it says campaigners warn pensioners will be hit by "stealth raid". Also on its front page, "Hollywood pays tribute to Sundance Kid Robert Redford", writing "one of the lions has passed".
"The Lion of Hollywood" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Star.
A headshot of Robert Redford dominates the front page of the Daily Star that it captions "the lion of Hollywood". In parallel is a headshot of Trump, that echoes the Mirror's "the ego has landed".
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人工智能公司不断“砸钱”到底在打造什么?

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人工智能公司不断“砸钱”到底在打造什么?

CADE METZ, KAREN WEISE
Shira Inbar
OpenAI的首席执行官萨姆·奥尔特曼在谈到公司计划在构建人工智能方面的投入规模时毫不避讳。
“可以预见,OpenAI在不久的将来会在数据中心建设等方面投入数万亿美元,”奥尔特曼近期谈及支撑AI技术的大型计算设施时表示。
“大可预料到,一帮经济学家会忧心忡忡,说‘这太疯狂了,太鲁莽了’之类的。我们只会这样回应:‘你知道吗?让我们按自己的方式来做事情吧。’”
那么,那个“事情”到底是什么?随着科技行业不断砸钱,将农田变成数据中心,把人工智能研究员变成全国收入最高的一群人,它却难以向外界阐明自己到底在打造什么,又为什么要花这么多钱。
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他们是在打造一个智力可与人类媲美的人工智能系统吗?还是创造一种若不先毁灭人类,就将改变世界的神一般的机器?他们是在开发那些已经卖了几十年的软件“豪华升级版”吗?这些巨额投入是为了实现一个打造虚拟网络朋友和精准广告的大胆计划?还是说,他们只是害怕错过别人都在做的事情?
以下是这些愿景的梳理——从最现实的设想到天马行空的宏图,以及他们试图实现这些想法的原因:
承诺:一个更好的搜索引擎
聊天机器人在某种程度上就像搜索引擎,不过它们提供的是通俗易懂的自然语言答案,而不是蓝色链接的列表。这可能是一种更快捷、更简单、更直观的回答问题方式,尽管聊天机器人经常会出错,甚至凭空编造内容
背后的动机是什么
谷歌的搜索引擎是科技行业最为盈利的业务。如果有公司能够提供更优质的信息检索方式,就能抢占一个用户规模达数十亿人的市场。
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这项技术距离实现还有多远?
已经有数亿人在使用聊天机器人获取信息。仅ChatGPT的月活用户就突破7亿。
OpenAI的ChatGPT月活用户超过7亿。
OpenAI的ChatGPT月活用户超过7亿。 Andres Kudacki for The New York Times
但实现盈利仍是行业难题。运行一个聊天机器人比维护普通网站的成本高得多。而且,传统搜索引擎的数字广告盈利模式未必适用于该领域。
OpenAI提供一个每月20美元的ChatGPT付费版本,据公司称,这至少能覆盖其自身的运营成本。但付费用户仅占用户总数的6%不到。
免费版本仍处于亏损状态,因为OpenAI还没有开始尝试投放广告。相比之下,谷歌的搜索引擎每天服务约20亿用户,每个季度可带来高达540亿美元的广告收入。
(《纽约时报》已起诉OpenAI和微软,指控它们在未经授权的情况下使用它的新闻内容训练人工智能系统。这两家公司对此予以否认。)
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承诺:提升办公效率(乃至取代人力)的工具
驱动ChatGPT的技术不仅可以回答问题,更是提升工作效率的利器。人工智能可以生成计算机程序、总结文档和会议内容、起草电子邮件,甚至还能操作其他软件应用,比如电子表格和在线日历。
背后的动机是什么
科技企业的高管们认为,随着人工智能进入律师事务所、医院、新闻编辑部等领域,它可能会重塑商业生态。微软和OpenAI等公司通过销售能够生成计算机程序的人工智能系统已经获得了可观收入
亚马逊、谷歌、Meta、微软和OpenAI计划今年在大型数据中心上的合计总投资将超过3250亿美元,比比利时一年的国家预算还多出1000亿美元。亚马逊首席执行官安迪·贾西表示,从长期来看,大约10%的基础设施将用于构建人工智能技术,而80%到90%将用于将这些技术交付给客户。
亚马逊正在印第安纳州建设一个大型数据中心综合体,用于支持其与人工智能初创公司Anthropic的合作。
亚马逊正在印第安纳州建设一个大型数据中心综合体,用于支持其与人工智能初创公司Anthropic的合作。 AJ Mast for The New York Times
这项技术距离实现还有多远?
许多企业已经开始试用人工智能,但尚未在美国经济中实现大规模应用。除非像亚马逊、谷歌和OpenAI这样的公司能持续改进这些技术,否则人工智能的普及速度可能低于预期。
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根据麦肯锡公司的一项研究,近八成企业已经开始使用生成式人工智能,但同样比例的企业表示,它“未能带来显著的经济效益”。
“这座纸牌屋很快就要开始倒塌了,”人工智能初创公司Hugging Face的研究员萨莎·卢西奥尼说道。“当前资金投入与商业回报完全不成比例。”
承诺:全能型数字助手
科技公司也正在将类似聊天机器人的技术整合进各种消费类产品和服务中。他们表示,人工智能将像一个数字助手一样,在你需要的任何地方随时出现。
Meta正将这项技术应用到智能眼镜中,让人们在街上行走时能够识别地标建筑,出国时翻译路牌。亚马逊将人工智能视为革新其所有业务的关键——从购物网站到Alexa语音助手,皆可通过AI实现全面升级。
背后的动机是什么
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如果你开始使用数字助手,背后的公司就有了更多方式吸引你的注意力,最终向你推销商品。
因此,这些公司正全力将人工智能技术植入各种设备和在线服务中,力图掌控用户的互联网使用方式。
“一切都将被人工智能彻底改变,”亚马逊高级副总裁罗希特·普拉萨德表示。“这绝非科学实验。”
这项技术距离实现还有多远?
亚马逊已经在Alexa智能家居设备中植入了人工智能。
亚马逊已经在Alexa智能家居设备中植入了人工智能。 Graham Dickie/The New York Times
Meta已经在其雷朋智能眼镜中加入了人工智能技术。
Meta已经在其雷朋智能眼镜中加入了人工智能技术。 Aaron Wojack for The New York Times
Meta的人工智能智能眼镜仍属于小众产品,仅有几百万用户。亚马逊的Alexa更受欢迎,但与全球所有电脑和手机相比,用户数量仍然有限。
自十多年前首次发布以来,Alexa本身一直处于亏损状态。它主要被用来推动其他产品和服务的发展。
当亚马逊用新的人工智能技术重塑Alexa时,向所有Prime会员免费提供了升级版本。人工智能可能会提升它的受欢迎程度,但短期内仍难实现盈利突破。
承诺:人工智能好友
Meta以及包括Character.AI和埃隆·马斯克的xAI在内的多家初创公司开始提供一种全新的人工智能机器人陪伴服务。人们可以在社交网络上与这些机器人互动,几乎与真人社交无异。
扎克伯格在最近一次播客采访中表示:“普通人渴望获得比他们现在拥有的更多的连接和互动。”
背后的动机是什么
扎克伯格和马斯克经营着社交网络平台,具备对其虚拟朋友服务进行收费的能力。马斯克已推出月费高达300美元的聊天机器人订阅服务。
Meta虽也可像OpenAI对ChatGPT那样收取订阅费,但它一直更倾向于通过让用户留在Facebook、Instagram和WhatsApp等平台上来提升广告收入。(该公司也在这一领域应用人工智能。Meta最近发现,使用新人工智能技术制作的广告,点击率几乎提高了7%。)
这项技术距离实现还有多远
有的人已经把聊天机器人当作朋友看待,但人工智能的陪伴也开始受到严厉批评。这些技术可能会让人们脱离真实的人际关系,甚至导致令人担忧的妄想行为
该领域距离形成成熟市场尚有数年之久,仅是科技企业探索的众多方向之一。
一些观察人士将科技巨头的布局比作棋局博弈,竞相争夺下一代技术主导权。
“如此巨大的权力集中在少数人手中,”硅谷风投公司红杉资本的合伙人戴维·卡恩指出,“他们正在进行的这场棋局,将影响我们所有人的未来。”
承诺:科学突破
Anthropic的首席执行官达里奥·阿莫代伊写了一篇关于人工智能未来的万字长文。
Anthropic的首席执行官达里奥·阿莫代伊写了一篇关于人工智能未来的万字长文。 Massimo Berruti for The New York Times
Anthropic(OpenAI的主要竞争对手之一)的首席执行官达里奥·阿莫代伊相信,人工智能在未来几年——最快可能就在明年——就会如同在“数据中心里构建了一个天才国度”,能够协同合作,解决人类社会面临的重大科学难题。
背后的动机是什么
像阿莫代伊这样的技术专家相信,这类技术将彻底改变我们所知的生活。去年,他在一篇万字长文中表示,人工智能最终可能治愈癌症、消除贫困,甚至带来世界和平。
他预测,在十年内,人工智能技术将使普通人的平均寿命翻倍,达到150岁。
这项技术距离实现还有多远
这类技术的实现路径尚不明确,甚至其可行性仍存争议。
但谷歌负责研究、实验室、技术与社会事务的高级副总裁詹姆斯·曼尼卡表示,谷歌在追求更远大目标的同时,也会开发出能够立即投入使用的技术。例如,他提到了AlphaFold ——这是谷歌开发的一个系统,能够在一些虽小但关键的方面加速药物研发,最近其开发者获得了诺贝尔化学奖。
谷歌旗下的Isomorphic Labs正致力于通过协助制药企业运用此类技术实现盈利。
承诺:媲美乃至超越人类的人工智能
像扎克伯格和谷歌DeepMind研究实验室负责人德米斯·哈萨比斯这样的高管表示,他们的公司正致力于研发通用人工智能(AGI),即一种能够匹敌人类大脑能力的机器,甚至更强大的技术——超级智能(superintelligence)。
背后的动机是什么
许多技术专家决心追逐他们所能想象的最大目标:超级智能。自20世纪50年代以来,技术专家们就一直在追求这个梦想。
这项技术距离实现还有多远
像通用人工智能和超级智能这样的概念其实难以精确定义。科学家们甚至无法就“人类智能”的定义方式达成共识。
真正媲美人脑的机器仍遥不可及,或许还需数十年乃至更久。
目前还没有人能够清晰阐释此类技术的盈利路径。当科技公司斥资数千亿美元建设新的数据中心时,他们其实是在“赌一把”。
艾伦人工智能研究所创始首席执行官奥伦·埃齐奥尼表示,这种“赌博”背后,是硅谷大佬们常见的驱动力混合体:贪婪、自负,以及对被突如其来的技术突破取代的恐惧。“如果我只能用一个词来形容,”埃齐奥尼说,“那就是FOMO(错失恐惧症)。”
艾伦人工智能研究所创始首席执行官奥伦·埃齐奥尼认为,许多科技公司担心错过人工智能的机遇,即使他们不太清楚自己到底会错过什么。
艾伦人工智能研究所创始首席执行官奥伦·埃齐奥尼认为,许多科技公司担心错过人工智能的机遇,即使他们不太清楚自己到底会错过什么。 Kyle Johnson for The New York Times
FOMO的代价不菲。阿尔特曼表示,当他和竞争对手追逐这些远大目标时,一些投资者可能已经投入过度。研究人员或许能找到硬件需求大幅降低的AI开发方式;人们也未必真正想要这些公司正在打造的人工智能技术。过去几年中人工智能技术的飞速发展可能会放缓,甚至陷入停滞。而整个经济格局也可能因其他无关的因素而发生转变。
“我们的一些竞争对手会烧光资金、失败出局,另一些则会非常成功——这就是资本主义的运作方式。”阿尔特曼说。“我猜测,有人最终会亏掉多得惊人的钱。”

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Charlie Kirk suspect confessed in hidden note to roommate, prosecutors allege

Watch: Tyler Robinson appears in court via video link

The man accused of fatally shooting Charlie Kirk confessed to killing the right-wing activist in a message to his roommate, prosecutors have alleged, as they announced seven charges against him.

Tyler Robinson, 22, left a note under a keyboard for his roommate to discover, said Utah County Attorney Jeffrey Gray. He added that the roommate was Mr Robinson's romantic partner.

According to Mr Gray, the note said: "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it."

The prosecutor also shared text messages between the roommates, including one in which the defendant allegedly said he shot Kirk because he had "had enough of his hatred".

The suspect is being held without bail in a special housing unit at the Utah County Jail. He made his first court appearance on Tuesday, appearing remotely as prosecutors read the seven charges against him.

The charges are aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, two counts of obstruction of justice, two counts of witness tampering, and committing a violent crime when children are present.

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Charlie Kirk, his wife, Erika, and their two children

They also said they would seek the death penalty over the shooting of Kirk, who was killed by a single gunshot fired from a rooftop as he was speaking at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.

Arrested last week after a 33-hour manhunt, Mr Robinson has not entered a plea or confessed to police. Mr Gray also stressed that the suspect is innocent until proven guilty and will face trial by jury.

He unveiled a trove of evidence at a news conference on Tuesday, including the defendant's alleged confession and DNA found on the trigger of the rifle suspected to have been used in the crime.

An alleged hidden confession

Describing the alleged hidden note at a news conference earlier on Tuesday, Mr Gray said Mr Robinson had sent a text message to his roommate reading: "Drop what you're doing, look under my keyboard."

After reading the apparent confession, the roommate, who has not been named and is co-operating with investigators, replied: "What?????????????? You're joking, right????"

Mr Gray cited further lengthy text message exchanges between Mr Robinson and his roommate, whom he described as his romantic partner. Authorities have said the roommate is transgender and transitioning from male to female.

In one exchange, the roommate asked Mr Robinson why he had killed Kirk.

"'I had enough of his hatred,'" Mr Gray cited the messages as saying. "'Some hate can't be negotiated out.'"

Mr Robinson also allegedly wrote: "To be honest I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age. I am sorry to involve you."

The roommate replied: "you weren't the one who did it right????"

Mr Robinson replied: "I am, I'm sorry."

Watch: Robinson left hidden note for roommate, official reveals

Suspect's parents confronted him

Mr Gray also gave more detail about how Mr Robinson's parents became suspicious that their son may have been involved in Charlie Kirk's killing.

He said Mr Robinson's mother had seen a video of the suspect released a day after the shooting and told her husband it looked like their son. She confronted Mr Robinson over the phone about the resemblance, Mr Gray said, but he told her he had been home sick on the day of the shooting.

The father later confronted Mr Robinson, who responded by implying he might take his own life, the prosecutor said.

Mr Robinson was eventually persuaded to come to his parents' house and while there, allegedly hinted he was the attacker. He then said he wanted to "end it" rather than go to jail, Mr Gray said.

With the help of a family friend, who is a retired deputy sheriff, his parents convinced him to surrender to police and he was arrested late on Thursday - 33 hours after the shooting.

The suspect also allegedly told his parents that "there is too much evil and the guy spreads too much hate", in a reference to Kirk, according to the indictment.

Mr Robinson's mother told investigators her son had become more political in recent years, Mr Gray said, becoming more supportive of gay and transgender rights and entering a relationship with a transgender person.

But the prosecutor declined to answer when asked if Kirk had been targeted for his transgender views. "That is for a jury to decide," he said.

Mr Gray said Kirk was answering a question about mass shootings carried out by transgender individuals when the gunshot rang out. The bullet struck Kirk in the neck and he immediately slumped to the ground.

The bullet passed closely by other people, including nearby children and the person who asked Kirk the question, he said.

DNA on the rifle trigger

Mr Gray said the suspect's DNA had been found on the trigger of the rifle used in the shooting.

He also said Mr Robinson's father had suspected the weapon matched a bolt-action rifle that had once belonged to the suspect's grandfather. He contacted Mr Robinson after the shooting and asked him to send a photo of the rifle but he did not reply, Mr Gray said.

The suspect also detailed his movements after the shooting in messages sent to his roommate.

"I had planned to grab my rifle from my drop point shortly after, but most of that side of town got locked down," he wrote, according to prosecutors.

"Going to attempt to retrieve it again, hopefully they have moved on. I haven't seen anything about them finding it," another message allegedly read.

"I can get close to it but there is a squad car parked right by it."

Mr Robinson is also charged with witness tampering, prosecutors said, because he directed his partner to delete their messages and stay silent if questioned.

Watch: "Dark moment for America", Trump says after killing of Charlie Kirk

'The bombing has been insane': Palestinians scramble to flee Israeli assault on Gaza City

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Thousands of families are attempting to flee Gaza City as the Israeli military confirms it has begun ground operations that are part of its large-scale assault aimed at occupying the city.

Lina al-Maghrebi, 32, a mother of three from the city's Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood told the BBC she had resisted leaving her home - despite the danger - until she received a phone call from an Israeli officer ordering her to evacuate.

"I was forced to sell my jewellery to cover the cost of displacement and a tent," she said. "It took us ten hours to reach Khan Younis, and we paid 3,500 shekels (£735) for the ride. The line of cars and trucks seemed endless."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a "powerful operation" had been launched in Gaza City, which he described as Hamas's last major stronghold.

The Israeli military has designated al-Rashid coastal road as the only permitted route for civilians to use to evacuate. Many have described severe congestion, endless queues of cars and trucks, and long delays, with families stranded on the roadside while airstrikes continue overhead.

Nivin Imad al-Din, 38, a mother of five, said she fled south after Israeli warplanes dropped evacuation leaflets in her neighbourhood, though her husband refused to leave their home.

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Hundreds of thousands of people have fled Gaza City in recent weeks

"I couldn't take my furniture with me because I couldn't afford the cost of a large truck," she explained. "Leaving everything behind was the hardest decision I've ever made."

The cost of displacement has surged far beyond the reach of most households. Residents said renting a small truck now costs around 3,000 shekels (£630), while a tent for five people sells for about 4,000 shekels (£840). With most families deprived of income since the war began, some are forced to walk for miles or remain in their homes despite the risks.

Overnight into Tuesday, Israeli warplanes carried out a wave of heavy airstrikes across Gaza City, with concentrated bombardment on the central al-Daraj neighbourhood, the Beach refugee camp in the west, and Sheikh Radwan in the north.

The attacks were accompanied by artillery fire, drone fire and helicopter gunship activity.

The Israel Defense Forces said it was "gradually" moving into Gaza City as part of the "next phase" of its offensive.

It said air and ground forces would be part of this next stage of the military's operation, with the number of troops increasing day-by-day.

Residents described the overnight strikes as "hell".

Ghazi al-Aloul, a displaced resident from northern Gaza, told the BBC he is now sleeping at the entrance of al-Quds Hospital in Tel al-Hawa, southwest Gaza.

"I did not choose this," he said. "I was forced after leaving the home where my family and I had been sheltering for nearly a month after fleeing the north".

"The bombardment has been insane for hours, and the army is threatening to demolish several residential buildings in the area."

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In the past few days, some have been forced to flee down the coastal road at night

Sami Abu Dalal, from al-Daraj in central Gaza, described the night as "extremely difficult".

"Whole residential blocks were levelled on top of their inhabitants, leaving many dead, missing, or injured," he said.

He said Israel was advancing on three fronts - and was accompanied by the use of booby-trapped vehicles, intense airstrikes, and heavy shelling. Meanwhile, Apache helicopters hovered over different parts of the city, firing continuously.

Israel's ramped up offensive comes as a United Nations commission of inquiry have released a report that says Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza - Israel categorically rejected the report.

男留学生住女生宿舍楼引争议 重庆理工大学致歉

重庆理工大学因将男性留学生临时安排在女生宿舍楼而引发争议。校方解释,这是因为男生宿舍家具尚未到位,并就此事给其他学生带来的不便深表歉意。

重庆理工大学星期二(9月16日)在官方微信公众号发布通报称,学校今年的留学生规模增加,招收了37个国家的近300名赴华留学生。星期一(15日)是学校2025级留学生报到日,自上午10时开始,陆续有留学生前来报到。

根据通报,因原定为2025级男留学生住宿点的16号学生公寓部分家具尚未到位,学校将当天陆续报到的男留学生30人临时安排于6号学生公寓2、3、4层暂住,此前这几层均为空置房。

通报称,考虑到6号公寓5至8层为女生宿舍,学校在此期间实行了严格的电梯管控、专人值班、分层管理等相关措施。截至星期二下午5时,学校已将6号公寓临时安排的男留学生全部安排入住到16号公寓。目前,学校教学秩序正常。

重庆理工大学在通报中就此事给其他学生造成的生活不便深表歉意,并称接下来将举一反三、立行立改,为持续营造安全有序的校园环境进一步做好相关工作,并真诚接受学校师生和社会各界的监督帮助。

据极目新闻等报道,有网民9月15日在社交媒体发文称,重庆理工大学两江校区第6栋女生宿舍安排了男性留学生入住,引发广泛关注,许多人对此表示不满,认为男女混居并不妥当。

沈晓明见洪秀柱:愿始终秉持两岸一家亲理念

中共湖南省委书记沈晓明与台湾在野国民党前主席洪秀柱等人会面时说,愿始终秉持“两岸一家亲”的理念,为推动两岸关系和平发展作出更大贡献。

据《湖南日报》消息,沈晓明星期一(9月15日)在长沙会见出席湘台经贸文化交流合作会的洪秀柱等嘉宾代表。

沈晓明说,中共总书记习近平9月3日在纪念中国人民抗日战争暨世界反法西斯战争胜利80周年大会上发表的讲话,极大激发了包括台湾同胞在内的全体中华儿女的爱国热情和民族自豪感。

他表示,湖南与台湾人文相亲、情谊深厚,愿始终秉持“两岸一家亲”的理念,持续深化经贸、文化、旅游、教育等领域合作,深入推进两岸青少年交流,为推动两岸关系和平发展作出更大贡献。

《湖南日报》提到,洪秀柱分享了出席九三阅兵的感受。她称两岸同胞都是中国人,应铭记抗战历史,共创美好未来;将坚持一个中国原则和“九二共识”,坚决反对“台独”,持续推动湘台各领域交流合作特别是青年交往互动,促进国家统一和民族复兴。

在参加阅兵前,洪秀柱在9月2日发布声明,表示抗战胜利是全民族的共同记忆,并强调她曾任国民党主席,有责任延续这段抗战精神。

欧企在为中国稀土管控可能带来的更多停产做准备

中国欧盟商会星期二(9月16日)称,尽管中欧在7月达成协议以加快稀土运往欧盟,但由于北京继续严格管控出口,欧洲企业预计将面临更多停工并蒙受损失。

据路透社报道,中国欧盟商会主席彦辞(Jens Eskelund)向记者说:“无论7月24日中欧峰会达成了什么协议和承诺,我们的成员仍面临严重瓶颈。”

北京在美国总统特朗普宣布征收关税后,对部分稀土及稀土磁铁实施出口管制,导致欧洲及其他地区的汽车制造商面临生产延误和大规模停工。

晶片制造商也向北京寻求缓解措施。

中国提炼和加工了全球绝大多数稀土,这些稀土广泛应用于汽车制造、国防工业等领域。中国辩称有关出口限制是“非歧视性的”,并不针对任何特定国家。

在7月欧盟委员会主席冯德莱恩与中国国家主席习近平举行的峰会上,中国同意为欧洲企业加快发放关键原材料的出口许可,但这未能满足欧盟提出的延长许可期限或取消对欧出口许可的要求。

峰会仅过去两个月,许可审批已开始放缓。中国欧盟商会称,收到的会员投诉与求助不断增多。

彦辞说:“我认为,公平地说,自峰会以来我们还没有看到实质性的变化。”中国欧盟商会预计会有更多公司因此停工。

萧美琴:出口产值首度超越韩国是台产业努力成果

台湾副总统萧美琴说,台湾8月出口产值首度超越韩国,是台湾产业长期努力的成果,并称政府希望打造均衡的产业环境,让台湾将进一步与世界接轨。

据台湾总统府新闻稿,萧美琴星期二(9月16日)接见“第21届台湾金根奖”获奖厂商,并称台湾金根奖获奖厂商都是立足台湾、布局全球,在各行各业成功的企业家,能在激烈的竞争中脱颖而出,非常不容易。

她说,当前全球贸易环境正经历许多变化,贸易体系也在改变,关税与产能过剩等问题带来新的挑战。同时,人工智能(AI)等新兴科技的崛起,以及新一代劳动力结构的转变,也对产业造成影响,使台湾产业环境充满更多不确定性。

萧美琴提到,前两周台湾股市屡创新高,8月出口产值更首度超越韩国,是台湾产业长期努力的成果,也对国际贸易深具贡献。面对各式挑战,台湾仍有部分产业需要政府进一步协助,因此经济部、国发会等相关部会也针对产业辅导与协助,提出各项韧性预算,希望未来在推动过程中能够得到大家的支持。

她指出,政府希望打造均衡台湾的产业环境,让北、中、南、东部,以及百工百业都能均衡发展。除了半导体与科技产业,生技、金融服务、医疗等领域也能借由AI等先进技术带来新机会,进一步与世界接轨。

萧美琴也感谢台湾金根奖获奖厂商长期以来对经济产业及科技发展的努力与贡献,期盼未来与政府一起努力均衡台湾、壮大台湾,相信强大的台湾定能对世界繁荣发展做出贡献。

韩国《朝鲜日报》星期一(9月15日)报道,根据韩台政府资料,今年韩国与台湾人均GDP预计分别为3万7430美元(4万7774新元)和3万8066美元,这是自2003年以来韩国首次落后台湾。

Trump Invokes Kirk’s Killing in Seeking to Silence Opponents on Left

In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing, President Trump and his allies have laid out a broad plan to target liberal groups, monitor speech, revoke visas and designate certain groups as domestic terrorists.

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“The radical left has done tremendous damage to the country,” President Trump told reporters outside the White House on Tuesday, as he continued to play down violence on the right.

LVMH阿尔诺连续三年访华

全球奢侈品巨头LVMH集团董事长兼CEO阿尔诺再次访华,这是他连续第三年到中国。

据第一财经报道,有不少网民星期二(9月16日)在社交网站上放出自己在上海南京西路街头,偶遇阿尔诺(Bernard Arnault)的照片。

报道称,这已是这阿尔诺连续第三年到中国巡店。

有网民还看到,阿尔诺一行人去了中国奢侈珠宝品牌老铺黄金的上海门店参观。

第一财经引述不具名的内部人士说,今年6月,LVMN集团内部的另外一位高管,也去过北京的老铺黄金调研。

此前,LVMH集团旗下的法国奢侈品牌路易威登(LV),在上海打造的新地标“路易号”6月底开幕,吸引大批民众到场打卡。

“路易号”高达30多米,外型宛若一艘巨轮,是LV在中国首个行李箱造型的门店。

今年以来,奢侈品在华销售持续遇冷。财报显示,今年第一季,LVMH集团在亚太市场销售额按可比口径下跌11%。

李强在甘肃青海调研 吁推进绿色发展

中国总理李强在甘肃和青海调研,并呼吁两地坚持创新驱动,推进绿色发展,因地制宜培育壮大新质生产力,加快构建体现本地特色和优势的现代化产业体系,以更好造福民众。

据新华社报道,李强星期一(9月15日)至星期二(16日)在甘肃、青海调研。

李强在甘肃兰州调研时说,甘肃在发展重离子技术、空间技术等领域具备较好基础,要支持企业和科研机构加大研发投入,创新人才培养激励机制,夯实核心技术能力;要积极对接市场需求,推动产业链上下游联动发展,支持民营企业更多参与,加快产品和服务迭代升级。

李强也叮嘱当地干部把黄河沿岸公共空间设计好、建设好,形成更多居民运动、休憩、娱乐的好去处。

此外,李强在青海西宁调研时说,青海生态环境保护的责任重大,同时具有发展清洁能源、绿色算力的显著优势;要坚定不移走绿色发展之路,把打造算力平台和用好清洁能源结合起来,加强优势集成,深入推进绿色算电融合发展;要发挥市场机制作用,营造有利于创新的条件和环境,更好促进数字经济发展。

李强肯定了甘肃、青海经济社会发展成就,并希望两省锐意进取、扎实奋斗,在推进绿色发展和西部大开发上取得更大进展,为全国发展大局作出新的贡献。

韩外长称访华期间将讨论习近平出席APEC会议

韩国外长赵显星期三说,他将在访问北京期间,讨论中国国家主席习近平10月底出席韩国主办的亚太经合组织(APEC)峰会一事。

路透社星期三(9月17日)上午报道这则消息。

据韩联社此前报道,赵显从星期三开始访华两天,这是韩国新政府成立后,中韩首次举行双边外长会谈。

韩国外交部透露,赵显将与中国外长王毅举行会谈。

王毅:柬泰之间没有迈不过的坎

中国外长王毅会见柬埔寨副首相孙占托时表示,柬埔寨和泰国是近邻,并称两国之间没有迈不过的坎儿,也没有解决不了的难题。

据中国外交部官网消息,王毅星期二(9月16日)在北京与孙占托会面。王毅形容,中柬铁杆友谊坚如磐石、根深叶茂。

他续说,中国国家主席习近平今年4月对柬埔寨进行国事访问,为构建新时代全天候中柬命运共同体注入强劲动力。中国愿同柬埔寨一道,以两国领导人战略共识为指引,加强高层交往,增进彼此互信。双方要继续发挥中柬政府间协调委员会机制作用,加快落实各领域合作项目,用好“工业发展走廊”和“鱼米走廊”规划,打造更多可视成果。

王毅称,中柬同舟共济、肝胆相照,始终在涉及彼此核心利益的问题上坚定相互支持。中国坚定支持柬埔寨维护国家主权、安全、发展利益。中柬两国都反对个别国家大搞单边霸凌,反对开历史倒车、利用关税收割全世界。

双方还就柬泰边境冲突交换了意见。王毅说,中国从冲突发生伊始就积极劝和促谈。柬泰是近邻,两国之间没有迈不过的坎儿,也没有解决不了的难题。

王毅表示,希望双方抓住契机,加快和解进程。他称,中国特使正在开展第三次斡旋,愿根据双方意愿积极提供协助。

柬泰两国7月在边境爆发数十年来最激烈的武装冲突。

奇瑞赴港上市拟筹资逾91亿港元 或成港交所今年最大IPO

中国汽车制造商奇瑞汽车计划赴港上市,筹资高达91.5亿港元。 (路透社档案照片)

中国汽车制造商奇瑞汽车计划赴港上市,筹资高达91.5亿港元(15亿新元),可能成为香港交易所今年最大规模的首次公开募股(IPO)。

据路透社报道,星期三(9月17日)公布的招股说明书显示,奇瑞汽车将发行2.974亿股股票,定价区间为每股27.75港元至30.75港元。最终定价将在9月24日公布,股票预计9月25日开始交易。

报道称,这次IPO将成为港交所今年最大的一宗IPO。今年以来,香港资本市场的融资活动主要由已在中国大陆上市企业的再融资主导。

根据招股书,基石投资者已认购奇瑞IPO中高达5.87亿美元(7.5亿新元)的股份。

奇瑞说,将把35%的IPO募资用于研发多款乘用车型,进一步扩充产品矩阵;另有25%将在未来三年投入下一代车型的开发。

据《国际金融报》报道,奇瑞将今年的销量目标提高至300万辆,截至8月底,公司累计销售汽车172.73万辆,累计出口79.88万辆。

中国指责美国拥有秘密太空杀手:神秘航天飞机引发全球军事红色警报

17/09/2025 - 03:35

全球面对大国在太空领域的技术进步,潜在的太空军事化引发了重大战略问题。 “中国指责美国拥有秘密太空杀手”:神秘航天飞机引发全球军事红色警报。而中国正在研制自己的航天器“神龙”号,以参与国际太空竞争。 

近年来,太空技术的进步在世界各地引发了诸多疑问。曾经由美国和苏联主导的太空竞赛如今迎来了新的参与者,他们怀揣着新的雄心和实力。  

在这些参与者中,中国和美国因其创新项目而脱颖而出,但也因其可能引发的紧张局势而特别突出。美国自主太空飞机X-37B的研发及其引发的担忧,完美地诠释了这些当代问题。 

X-37B:自主航天飞机 

X-37B 是波音公司为美国武装部队研发的自主航天飞机。该飞机旨在进行先进实验和测试新技术,目前已成功完成七次任务,飞行里程超过 20 亿公里,在太空停留数千天。  

每次任务都会增加新功能并测试尖端技术,这使得 X-37B 成为太空技术进步的关键平台。 

X-37B 配备尖端技术,性能卓越,经久耐用。它能够执行各种实验和任务,巩固美国在太空领域的领先地位。  

凭借其自主再入能力,该飞机能够安全可靠地返回地球,从而实现快速翻新和重返飞行周期。 

X-37B安全风险加剧

中国研究人员指出,X-37B的快速发展可能导致安全风险上升,并引发不必要的国际竞争。随着人工智能和核热推进等技术的融合,X-37B正朝着更加智能和灵活的方向发展。  

这一趋势可能会改变太空竞争格局,其巨大的军事潜力很可能引发新一轮太空军备竞赛。 

在此背景下,中国凭借可重复使用的“神龙”飞船,在太空探索领域也取得了进展。该飞船于去年9月完成了第三次轨道试验,在太空飞行268天后成功着陆戈壁滩。 

中国也在加强其卫星定位能力,旨在削弱或阻止潜在对手进入太空。 

太空技术的战略影响 :以X-37B为代表的太空技术进步,提出了重要的战略问题。这些技术可能会重新定义大国之间的地缘政治和军事关系。  

事实上,从太空开展军事行动或利用太空进行情报收集的能力,极大地改变了力量平衡。 

X-37B 的快速自主返回能力及其多样化的任务展现了这些新技术带来的可能性。  

然而,这种灵活性也可能被视为威胁,尤其是对于那些缺乏同等能力的国家而言。因此,太空竞赛不仅是一个技术问题,也是一个政治和军事问题。 

对未来太空探索的影响

X-37B 及其他类似技术的兴起对未来太空探索具有重大影响。这些飞行器不仅突破了技术极限,也重新定义了探索太空的意义。  

有了这些新工具,太空任务可以变得更加频繁、更有针对性、更高效,为新的发现和创新铺平道路。 

由此产生的问题是,如何在和平利用太空与军事利用太空之间取得平衡。一些人认为这些技术是推动进步和国际合作的机遇,而另一些人则担心太空军事化程度的上升。  

人工智能和核推进等先进技术正在改变太空格局。太空军事化引发了有关全球力量平衡的战略问题。世界各国将如何应对这一复杂且可能引发冲突的局面?

TikTok交易细节浮出水面,特朗普再次延长最后期限

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最新的延期将TikTok寻找新买家的期限延长至12月16日。
最新的延期将TikTok寻找新买家的期限延长至12月16日。 Andres Kudacki for The New York Times
特朗普总统于周二第四次延长了TikTok必须脱离其中国母公司字节跳动的最后期限,否则该应用将在美国面临禁令。
这可能是特朗普对TikTok做出的最后一次延期。本周,他与多位官员表示已同中国达成一项协议框架,以应对字节跳动与北京的关系所引发的国家安全担忧。
“我们已经有了关于TikTok的协议,”特朗普总统周二对记者表示。“现在有一批非常大的公司想收购它。”他还表示,计划于本周五与中国最高领导人习近平通话,以便“最终确认一切”。
有关该协议框架的细节已开始浮现。据两位知情人士透露,TikTok的中国母公司字节跳动将把该应用的美国业务剥离为一家新的公司。一些TikTok的主要投资者将继续持有在美业务的股份,字节跳动还计划引入新的美国投资者,将中国投资者的持股比例降至20%以下。
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另有两位知情人士透露,为TikTok提供云计算服务的甲骨文也有望成为新公司的投资方之一。甲骨文联合创始人拉里·埃里森正协助其儿子戴维·埃里森筹资,试图收购娱乐巨头华纳兄弟探索公司有人猜测,后者日益扩大的好莱坞帝国未来可能会借助TikTok的算法,与Netflix等竞争对手展开更有力的竞争。
上述人士还表示,其他潜在投资方的名单仍在变动之中。近期参与投资讨论的还包括私募股权公司银湖资本;而字节跳动现有的投资方泛大西洋投资和海纳国际集团则可能将其持股转移至新实体中。
一位白宫高级官员表示,除政府官方公布的内容外,关于TikTok协议框架的任何细节“纯属猜测”。
最新的延期将TikTok寻找新买家的期限延长至12月16日。美国国会去年以罕见的两党共识通过一项联邦法律,规定若TikTok未能找到一家新的、非中国背景的所有者,该应用将在美国被禁。立法者指出,TikTok与中国之间的关联构成国家安全威胁,因为北京可能利用该应用获取美国公民的敏感数据,或借此传播宣传内容以推进其政策目标。该法案曾获得前总统拜登的支持,并于今年1月被美国最高法院一致裁定维持生效。
TikTok表示,已采取措施防止此类干预,但对于此次延期的置评请求暂未回应。
特朗普在今年1月刚上任不久便首次推迟了该法律的执行。这些延期引发了关于总统权力界限和美国法治的质疑。一些律专家认为,特朗普的做法显示了总统权力令人担忧的扩张。
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特朗普政府已表达出希望为TikTok寻找新买家的意向。今年夏天,特朗普多次声称已有未透露姓名的买家竞相准备收购该应用的股份。
今年4月,华盛顿官员曾接近达成一项计划,拟引入包括私募股权巨头和风险投资公司在内的新美国投资者,但该计划因中美贸易谈判而受阻。
围绕TikTok达成协议的进展因需获得北京批准而复杂化,在紧张的贸易谈判背景下,北京一直抵制为这款美国应用寻找新的买家。
特朗普最初支持禁用TikTok,但去年改变了立场。这一转变发生在他与亿万富翁、共和党重要捐助人杰夫·亚斯会面之后,后者拥有字节跳动的大量股份,尽管特朗普称他们未曾讨论过该公司。特朗普还表示,TikTok帮助他在上一次大选中赢得了年轻选民的支持。TikTok称其在美国拥有1.7亿用户。

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挪威TALK|社保基金又被国资充值上万亿

9月初一件静悄悄完成的事儿,国资划转万亿资产充值给了社保基金,上次划转万亿资产好像是2021年,金额是1.21万亿。

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这当然是好事,社保基金充实,给大家的养老金发放就有充分保障,再次狠狠地打了看空社保这帮人的脸,明确传递了一条信息,有足够的资金,足够的方法,可以保证费用下发,所以大家完全不用担心。

我是觉得,大家能买社保的,尽量买,你们想象中会发不出钱来的情况大概率不会发生,社保没钱国资还没钱嘛,而国资就是全社会的资产,看空社保其实等于直接看空整个社会资产,这是没意义的,你又不是不生活在这个社会。

这里面真正有意思的,是全体社会资产充值社保资金池之后的问题,也就是钱怎么发的问题,但对这个问题,媒体们就几乎闭口不谈了,只让大家在短视频平台用几个字了解,又都是很好的字。

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标题:挪威TALK|社保基金又被国资充值上万亿
作者:挪威TALK
发表日期:2025.9.17
来源:微信公众号“挪威TALK”
主题归类:社保基金
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社会资产,充实社会保障资金池,张口闭口都是「社会」,很多人看了,弄不好又泪目了,又哭了,说真是为了我们操碎了心。然后你再细琢磨一下,社会资产钱划过来之后,你究竟能拿多少,你的父母能拿多少,这是核心问题。

有人能从里面拿几万一个月,有人从里面拿几百一个月,前者泪目我还可以理解,后边的人你跟着泪目,是觉得看着别人吃得香自己也忍不住幸福起来了吗?爱心这么泛滥的话建议给我打赏个几十块钱我也能吃得很香。

这就跟我们发债是一样的,发债是全社会债务,是每个人的人债务,因为要通过收你的税来还。发债是正常行为,但发债弄过来的钱,可以选择都发掉,也可以选择定向发掉,弄大基建其实就属于定向发掉。

于是你会看到,天文数字一般的债务带来了时代红利,我觉得管这叫红利应该没太大问题,而如你如我,只能吃到时代红利带来的正常工资发放以及加班时能给你点加班费,以及不拖欠工资,再大的红利也架不住前边的人把自家水管子直接通到放水口,到下游能有你口吃的就不错了。

货币顺着权力体系往下流的话,反反复复都流进同一拨人的口袋里,时代的红利?不,货币的定向增发。

大概是因为资金池子确实紧张了,一边从社会资产充值的同时,一边在堵资金池的漏洞,这几天看了很多类似的新闻,有些闻所未闻,比如给死人发养老的钱,给婴儿发,给服刑人员发。

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育儿补贴都能直接打到爸妈的卡里,给大家发的其它名目的钱,话说一定要在上面的几个机构过几手吗?

【网络民议】《同甘共苦》中国上映,被使用AI换脸同性情侣

近期,澳大利亚影片《同甘共苦》在中国大陆上映。然而,不少已经在海外完整看过影片或预告片的观众惊讶地发现,大陆上映版本不仅删减了部分性爱场景,更直接通过 AI 换脸技术 修改了片中同性伴侣的剧情。

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这种“技术性阉割”在社交平台引发热议:有人质疑影片被改得面目全非,有人则担忧这是影视审查进入“AI时代”的信号。

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标题:【网络民议】《同甘共苦》中国上映,使用AI换脸同性情侣
作者:中国数字时代
发表日期:2025.9.17
主题归类:电影审查
CDS收藏:公民馆
版权说明:该作品版权归原作者所有。中国数字时代仅对原作进行存档,以对抗中国的网络审查。详细版权说明

有网友表示:《同甘共苦》内地上映使用AI修改同性剧情,与此同时还删减了部分性爱戏。「简直是电影界的丑闻…这么不包容就不要做引进,完全不尊重别人的艺术创作…」

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目前,这一话题在中文互联网上公开讨论不多,但在豆瓣等简体中文主流影迷社区却已掀起轩然大波。以下为中国数字时代编辑整理自豆瓣、知乎、小红书等平台的网友评论。

rockiron99:「《同甘共苦》中国大陆公映版通过AI技术工具将原版中的同性情侣‘换脸’为异性情侣。 如果说删减掉的镜头我们可以通过补流媒体版/蓝光版来知晓,改动的镜头诸如裁剪画幅、调低亮度、“p裙子”也还算好识别,如今进化到了使用AI直接换脸的删改方式实在令人感到恐怖… 以后我们甚至都不知道自己看的不是原片。」

Superbia:「这已经不是删减的问题了,是篡改、曲解的问题了。」

有劳犬子费心了:「不仅篡改剧情设定还不尊重演员性取向了,够恶心的。恭喜Chinese敏感肌找到新的电影引进方式,下次干脆把《请以你的名字呼唤我》也AI换脸成BG上映吧。」

Seven:「坚决抵制。」

檸檬石榴:「太好了!以后可以把《断背山》《上帝之国》《蓝宇》《春光乍泄》都重映了,一键AI修复成男女异性恋爱情片,比喝中药效果更快更好!我们这里太美啦!我们有希望啦!」 🤣🤡

:「这个事是真的吗?有没有看过的朋友讲一下。」

kk小子:「你们国家没有电影可以看吗?」

CliffsWildGoat:「我服了。」

三碗薄茶:「霸王别姬也换掉。」

zodiacpoirot:「‘不支持不反对’麻了。」

米花町哈莉奎茵:「我不行了,引进大概是给某些人练习删改技术的吧。」

cevnn:「去大陆看电影的人叒有福了。不支持不反对,但是我们自己掌握话语权。主创方出品方版权方能不能抵制一下这种影响恶劣的二创行为?」

生化危机终章:「🍊一直以来都是给出修改意见打回去让片方自己修改的。」

马孔多江湖骗子:「非必要不引进哈。真的是侮辱国内观众的钱包了。」

Jess Chao:「既然被驯服得这么听话,那就看一辈子阉割版去吧。」

V:「‘二流观众’这个词越来越有含金量了。」

樱桃大喷菇🍄:「还打算去看的,算了。」

小l:「盲猜又有人要说改了又不影响剧情理解。底线就是这样一步步被拉低的。」

dd2:「国内院线营收还有下降空间。」

solitude:「终于懂‘不支持不反对’这句话了。」

二少白禾:「那真的很恐怖了。」

嗷嗷:「傻X,绝对不去看。」

fleur🏳️‍🌈:「真的牛逼死了。现在缺钱成这种样子了吗?」

:「抵制呀,都不去影院看,让他们自担恶果,看以后还改不改。」

稀片收藏铺:「删减还篡改。」

重启人生:「更不会去电影院看了,真恶心。」

望和:「这侵权了吧。」

萝卜头的蜘蛛人:「传到欧美是会被笑话的程度。」

鏡中人:「那就别上映啊,真的很离谱,又想赚钱又要恶心观众。」

雨子:「毕竟跟第一大流氓老大哥是好朋友。」

Anonymous_:「可笑又可悲。」

花轮同学:「好一个不支持不反对,电影和电视剧删除的一干二净。」

z:「丢人现眼的玩意,要不就别上映。」

饭团星人:「把原设定逻辑都搞坏了。」

轻舟保住啊:「LGBTQ咋就不适合中国了呢?是谁有权这么宣布啊?可悲!」

Xeno:「片方疯了才会干这种事情。」

一条热带鱼:「感觉原版演员可以告一下了。」

影君子:「如此又何必引进呢?」

寻空:「很正常,中国没有同性恋。」

Trump hails 'very good' relationship as he arrives in UK for state visit

Trump and Melania land at London Stansted Airport for historic second visit to the UK

President Donald Trump has arrived in the UK for his historic second state visit, which will see a crowded mix of royal pageantry, trade talks and international politics.

Before making the trip from the US on Air Force One, Trump sent positive signals, describing the visit as an honour and saying: "My relationship is very good with the UK."

"They want to see if they can refine the trade deal a little bit… I'm into helping them," said Trump, with a multi-billion US technology investment deal being announced as the president's visit got underway.

But Trump said the main purpose of the visit was to see "my friend" King Charles: "He represents the country so well, such an elegant gentleman."

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The president will have a day of royal pageantry in Windsor on Wednesday

Landing at Stansted airport, President Trump received an official welcome from a line-up on the runway including Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper.

The president is spending the night in the US ambassador's residence, Winfield House, before a day of royal ceremony and lavish spectacle in Windsor Castle on Wednesday - with the president describing Windsor as "the ultimate" in settings.

Hosting him will be King Charles and a full line-up of senior royals, currently including Queen Camilla, who had to miss the Duchess of Kent's funeral on Tuesday because she was suffering from acute sinusitis.

Prince William and Catherine will be part of a ceremonial welcome, there will be a gun salute, military inspection and President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will have a carriage procession within the Windsor estate.

Such spectacles will be aimed at pleasing a president who on Tuesday evening at Winfield House once again revealed his enthusiasm for royalty, saying about the King: "He's been a friend of mine for a long time, and everybody respects him, and they love him."

On his feelings about the UK, President Trump said: "I have a lot of things here that warm my heart. I want to tell you. It's a very special place."

A key message from the UK government will be to encourage the United States to maintain its commitment to Nato and to support Ukraine and there will be a much bigger than usual military line-up for the state visit.

There will be 1,300 service men and women, from the Army, Royal Navy and RAF taking part in the welcome, creating the largest ever guard of honour for a state visit to the UK.

A joint US and UK flypast by F-35 jets and the Red Arrows will fly over Windsor, watched by Sir Keir Starmer alongside the president, in a display showing the closeness of the military relationship.

The centrepiece of the state visit will be the spectacular banquet in St George's Hall, where King Charles and President Trump will make speeches, with guests enjoying a menu that's likely to be a culinary representation of the special relationship, with UK and US food.

Along with the royal pageantry and photo-opportunities, there will be efforts to influence the US president over trade and international co-operation.

State visits are a form of soft power diplomacy, using the royal charm offensive to build relations with important international partners - with none more important than the US.

As the visit got underway, a major technology deal was announced with US tech firms investing £31bn in the UK, including £22bn from Microsoft.

This will see co-operation in artificial intelligence, quantum computing and nuclear power, in a tech deal which Sir Keir Starmer hopes will begin "creating highly skilled jobs, putting more money in people's pockets".

Ahead of the visit, the owner of Google, Alphabet, announced a £5bn ($6.8bn) investment in the UK's artificial intelligence research.

And an agreement is to be signed between the US and UK on accelerating the development of nuclear power.

But ambitions to remove the current 25% tariff on UK steel exports to the US seem to have been put on hold - although this remains lower than the 50% tariff facing many other countries.

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Images of Jeffrey Epstein with Donald Trump had been projected on to the castle

Anti-Trump protestors have begun to gather in Windsor - and giant images of Donald Trump and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have been projected on to the walls of Windsor Castle.

Thames Valley Police later said four people had been arrested following an "unauthorised projection at Windsor Castle", with a statement saying they "take any unauthorised activity around Windsor Castle extremely seriously".

A heavy security operation will be in place during the presidential visit, which ends on Thursday afternoon.

But unlike other recent state visits, there will not be any moments visible to the public, with all the events taking place behind the walls of the Windsor estate or at the PM's country estate, Chequers.

The high street in Windsor has US flags flying, but they won't be seen by the visiting president.

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Charlie Kirk suspect confessed in hidden note to roommate, prosecutors allege

Watch: Tyler Robinson appears in court via video link

The man accused of fatally shooting Charlie Kirk confessed to killing the right-wing activist in a message to his roommate, prosecutors have alleged, as they announced seven charges against him.

Tyler Robinson, 22, left a note under a keyboard for his roommate to discover, said Utah County Attorney Jeffrey Gray. He added that the roommate was Mr Robinson's romantic partner.

According to Mr Gray, the note said: "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it."

The prosecutor also shared text messages between the roommates, including one in which the defendant allegedly said he shot Kirk because he had "had enough of his hatred".

The suspect is being held without bail in a special housing unit at the Utah County Jail. He made his first court appearance on Tuesday, appearing remotely as prosecutors read the seven charges against him.

The charges are aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, two counts of obstruction of justice, two counts of witness tampering, and committing a violent crime when children are present.

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Charlie Kirk, his wife, Erika, and their two children

They also said they would seek the death penalty over the shooting of Kirk, who was killed by a single gunshot fired from a rooftop as he was speaking at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.

Arrested last week after a 33-hour manhunt, Mr Robinson has not entered a plea or confessed to police. Mr Gray also stressed that the suspect is innocent until proven guilty and will face trial by jury.

He unveiled a trove of evidence at a news conference on Tuesday, including the defendant's alleged confession and DNA found on the trigger of the rifle suspected to have been used in the crime.

An alleged hidden confession

Describing the alleged hidden note at a news conference earlier on Tuesday, Mr Gray said Mr Robinson had sent a text message to his roommate reading: "Drop what you're doing, look under my keyboard."

After reading the apparent confession, the roommate, who has not been named and is co-operating with investigators, replied: "What?????????????? You're joking, right????"

Mr Gray cited further lengthy text message exchanges between Mr Robinson and his roommate, whom he described as his romantic partner. Authorities have said the roommate is transgender and transitioning from male to female.

In one exchange, the roommate asked Mr Robinson why he had killed Kirk.

"'I had enough of his hatred,'" Mr Gray cited the messages as saying. "'Some hate can't be negotiated out.'"

Mr Robinson also allegedly wrote: "To be honest I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age. I am sorry to involve you."

The roommate replied: "you weren't the one who did it right????"

Mr Robinson replied: "I am, I'm sorry."

Watch: Robinson left hidden note for roommate, official reveals

Suspect's parents confronted him

Mr Gray also gave more detail about how Mr Robinson's parents became suspicious that their son may have been involved in Charlie Kirk's killing.

He said Mr Robinson's mother had seen a video of the suspect released a day after the shooting and told her husband it looked like their son. She confronted Mr Robinson over the phone about the resemblance, Mr Gray said, but he told her he had been home sick on the day of the shooting.

The father later confronted Mr Robinson, who responded by implying he might take his own life, the prosecutor said.

Mr Robinson was eventually persuaded to come to his parents' house and while there, allegedly hinted he was the attacker. He then said he wanted to "end it" rather than go to jail, Mr Gray said.

With the help of a family friend, who is a retired deputy sheriff, his parents convinced him to surrender to police and he was arrested late on Thursday - 33 hours after the shooting.

The suspect also allegedly told his parents that "there is too much evil and the guy spreads too much hate", in a reference to Kirk, according to the indictment.

Mr Robinson's mother told investigators her son had become more political in recent years, Mr Gray said, becoming more supportive of gay and transgender rights and entering a relationship with a transgender person.

But the prosecutor declined to answer when asked if Kirk had been targeted for his transgender views. "That is for a jury to decide," he said.

Mr Gray said Kirk was answering a question about mass shootings carried out by transgender individuals when the gunshot rang out. The bullet struck Kirk in the neck and he immediately slumped to the ground.

The bullet passed closely by other people, including nearby children and the person who asked Kirk the question, he said.

DNA on the rifle trigger

Mr Gray said the suspect's DNA had been found on the trigger of the rifle used in the shooting.

He also said Mr Robinson's father had suspected the weapon matched a bolt-action rifle that had once belonged to the suspect's grandfather. He contacted Mr Robinson after the shooting and asked him to send a photo of the rifle but he did not reply, Mr Gray said.

The suspect also detailed his movements after the shooting in messages sent to his roommate.

"I had planned to grab my rifle from my drop point shortly after, but most of that side of town got locked down," he wrote, according to prosecutors.

"Going to attempt to retrieve it again, hopefully they have moved on. I haven't seen anything about them finding it," another message allegedly read.

"I can get close to it but there is a squad car parked right by it."

Mr Robinson is also charged with witness tampering, prosecutors said, because he directed his partner to delete their messages and stay silent if questioned.

Watch: "Dark moment for America", Trump says after killing of Charlie Kirk

'Heartbroken isn't the word' - Hatton son's tribute

'Heartbroken isn't the word' - Hatton son's tribute

Campbell Hatton with father Ricky HattonImage source, Getty Images
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Campbell Hatton (left) retired from boxing earlier this year

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Ricky Hatton's son Campbell said "heartbroken isn't the word" as he paid an emotional tribute to his father.

Former world champion Hatton was found dead in his home in Hyde, Greater Manchester, on Sunday.

Police said there were not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding the 46-year-old's death.

In his first public comment since, Campbell posted a series of photographs on Instagram on Tuesday and said: "Heartbroken isn't the word.

"Everybody has always said I was your double - never a truer word said. Looked up to you in every aspect of life.

"Can't explain how much I'm going to miss the laughs we had and all the good times, which I will remember forever. Just can't believe we won't have any more. Love you, Dad."

Ricky Hatton won 45 of his 48 professional bouts during a 15-year boxing career, and was world champion at light-welterweight and welterweight. He last fought professionally in 2012, though had planned to return to the ring in October.

Nicknamed 'the Hitman', Hatton established himself as a hugely popular fighter with character inside and outside the ring - an estimated 30,000 fans travelled to watch his title fight against the great Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas in 2007.

Campbell was also a professional boxer and won his first 14 professional fights. He retired earlier this year.

Hatton's family issued a statement on Monday in which they spoke of the outpouring of love and support towards him.

"He had a heart as big as his smile, and his kindness, humour and loyalty touched everyone who was lucky enough to know him," it said.

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Two Labour MPs denied entry to Israel

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Simon Opher (left) and Peter Prinsley (right) say the Israeli authorities decision is "deeply regrettable"

Two Labour MPs who were travelling to the occupied West Bank say they have been denied entry into Israel.

Simon Opher and Peter Prinsley were travelling in a parliamentary delegation to see medical and humanitarian work being carried out by organisations including Medical Aid for Palestinians.

In a joint statement the two MPs said it was "deeply regrettable" that Israeli authorities had "prevented them from seeing first-hand the grave challenges facing medical facilities in the region".

The Foreign Office and the Israeli Embassy in London have been approached for comment.

The two MPs were crossing into Israel from Jordan on Monday on a three-day visit organised by the Council for Arab-British Understanding (CAABU) when they were stopped by Israeli authorities.

Opher told the BBC they were held in a passport office before being handed a "legal form insisting that we leave the country" and then "escorted to a bus" back to Jordan.

The Stroud MP said he was told they were not being admitted on "public order" grounds and that representations from the Foreign Office to Israeli authorities had been rejected.

He said: "It's very disappointing. We are both doctors and we were really just going to look at healthcare facilities in the West Bank to see if there was anything we could do to support them."

"We weren't in any way trying to undermine the Israelis, just trying to see what we could do in the West Bank" where, he said, they had been told healthcare was getting increasingly difficult.

They had also been due to meet the British Consul General in Jerusalem as part of the visit, as well as meeting Palestinian and Israeli human rights organisations.

Both Prinsley, who represents Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket, and Opher were first elected to Parliament in 2024.

Chris Doyle, the Director of CAABU, told the BBC that it had been organising trips for parliamentarians for many years and that recent denials of entry were "regrettable".

He said it was "important that British politicians get to see the situation on the ground at a very serious time to determine what's going on. It allows them to assess that situation and British policy towards it".

Earlier this year, two other Labour MPs, Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang, were denied entry to Israel in April on another visit organised by the same organisation.

At the time Israeli authorities said the two MPs had "accused Israel of false claims" and were "actively involved in promoting sanctions against Israeli ministers".

Mohamed and Yang said: "Parliamentarians should feel free to speak truthful in the House of Commons, without fear of being targeted."

The then-Foreign Secretary David Lammy described the move by Israel as "unacceptable, counterproductive and deeply concerning".

In April, Liberal Democrat MP Wera Hobhouse was barred from entering Hong Kong to visit her newborn grandson.

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