[Three minutes of science and technology] Huawei officially enters the desktop field; a large number of PS5 express delivery in the UK was stolen during the day; a 13-year-old South Korean Go genius girl was "captured" for cheating by AI

Huawei officially enters the desktop field

Last weekend, Huawei officially launched a low-key desktop computer named Huawei Mate Station B515. The whole machine adopts a small chassis design and a Chinese grille element style. This is also Huawei's first public appearance desktop machine. According to the known breaking news, this product will be open to government, enterprises and other institutions in the early stage, and will be available to the consumer market in the future.

as a workstation PC, MateStation B515 uses Ryzen 4 series processor, 23.8-inch 1080P display, optional GTX1650, with Huawei smart keyboard, power-on button integrated fingerprint recognition, and supports connection with mobile phones via NFC And one touch pass. According to the price speculated by the media, the price of the five configuration versions is 4999-8999 yuan. I don't know if this will be a new member of Hongmeng Ecosystem.

A large number of stolen PS5s delivered by Amazon in the UK

Since the launch of the PS5 in the UK on November 19, many users have placed orders on Amazon, but embarrassingly, many people found that the package was not a PS5 when they received the goods , But air fryer, coffee machine, foot massager, and even dog food. According to the complaints of a large number of users of overseas social platforms, it is generally speculated that the delivery staff of Amazon UK "switched" the PS5 in the package.

Although the things they were "swapped" were not the same, the story they experienced was similar: the package was delayed, and the outer packaging had been passed on when it was delivered. At present, Amazon has apologized for the recent PS5 shipment problem, and has launched an investigation, and also provided some gift vouchers to compensate users who have been "issued dog food". It is conceivable that if you rushed to buy a PS5 and finally received a small bawang, how would you feel?

The 13-year-old South Korean Go genius girl AI cheats

Since AI has been on the Go battlefield, it has been attracting attention, especially the famous Google AlphaGo. But recently, AI has become a “tool” for a 13-year-old Go girl in South Korea. On November 20, South Korea’s 13-year-old "gifted girl" Go player Kim Eun-chi was suspended for one year for cheating on AI. On September 29th, in the online "ORO national hand war" in South Korea, 92% of its tricks and AI program recommendations coincided with each other, and it was suspected of cheating. On November 3, in an investigation by the Korean Chess Academy, Kim Eun-chi admitted to using AI. In fact, this is not the first time that a Korean chess player has been caught cheating with AI. Young people do not speak martial arts, and you want "mouse tail juice".

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