Artificial intelligence and two students half a world apart have deciphered the first word from ancient scrolls that were turned to charcoal and buried for nearly 2,000 years.
we sit here and wait for the door to open and her to come back in. but she s not. lucy loved sport swimming, running, even triathlons. and ben and some of his best friends are currently undertaking a gruelling bike ride, a 1700 kilometre route from john o groats to lands end, to raise awareness and money for papyrus, the national charity for the prevention of young suicide. i mean, we re very tight as the group of friends. you know, ben and jo s situation wasjust never experienced anything like it before, and so, it s one of those things you ve got a group together with your mates, isn t it? so. yeah. sorry for getting a bit tearful.
ultimate downstream players like ai companies and autonomous vehicles, they get this very quick feedback loop and demand and if we look at japan, part of the rise of the industry was rise of the japanese electronic companies. but they were in close proximity. so you could imagine a chip company sitting in europe and the u.s. and feeding back. that is not actually going to work. so what you re saying is that this ban might have the effect actually in the medium term of accelerating china s own domestic chip industry and move it up the value chain? it has already done so. and look, there are so many companies trying to come up with new chip designs just to circumvent these rules. it is also it is almost a strategic gift. but we have to understand the short run, many companies will have to suffer. but you re basic message is don t count china out? exactly. keyu jin, great to have you on. thank you. next from papyrus to