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Tencent’s RMB45 billion Yangtze River Delta AI Supercomputing Center is about to be put into use
During World Artificial Intelligence Conference 2021, Tang Daosheng, senior executive vice president of Tencent and CEO of Cloud and Smart BP, said that Tencent Yangtze River Delta AI Supercomputing Center, which Tencent invested RMB45 billion in, will soon be put into use. It is reported that on June 6 this year, Tencent’s Yangtze River Delta AI Supercomputing Center and Industrial Base were started in Songjiang District, Shanghai, becoming an important part of Tencent’s new infrastructure layout in East China. The entire industrial park, which covers an area of 236 acres including 50,000 square meters of office buildings, is expected to be put into operation by the end of 2021.
Tesla Vision Blind Corner Problem
There is concern that Tesla Vision with 8 cameras just might not be enough to really qualify as true FSD due to a blind corner problem. Here’s an interesting video that explains the problem, and offers some advice on how Tesla Vision could be made much safer than how the average driver responds to blind corners.
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Tesla Vision and Blind Corner Problem
Earlier we posted a recent video demonstrating how well Tesla Auto Pilot operates under Tesla Vision without radar under common commute conditions such as driving home from work on a busy interstate and back roads. Aside from some screen glitches involving semis sharing the road, Tesla Vision worked admirably well and required no driver intervention.
Published on 21 May, 2021
Blizzard have still yet to tell us when Overwatch 2 is coming out, but last night they at least shared a load of what they ve been working on for the game s PvP multiplayer. We got a fresh look at the hectic new mode Push, and saw a few matches on new maps like New York and Toronto. Perhaps the most surprising bit of info the devs revealed, however, is that teams in Overwatch 2 will have five players, rather than six, dropping a tank from each side. As a tank main, I have thoughts.
Weirdly, they re good thoughts. For as lonely as it might be in tank-land in OW2, I think the change makes a lot of sense. For context, Overwatch s current matches are 6v6, with teams made up of two damage characters, two supports, and two tanks. Tank has been the least-played role for a while now (evident from the fact that role queue frequently rewards players for diving in as one of the beefy heroes), so chopping one out might help with queue times.
Blizzard s Overwatch 2 Developer PVP Livestream took place today and with it came fresh details and news about some of the new maps that will be included in the upcoming sequel. Previously announced maps like New York, Toronto, and Rio were shown off as full matches between two teams (now made up [.]