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06/06/2025
Wanto Smart Control stated on the investor interaction platform that the company's products are not currently being used on drones.
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Hengbo Shares: The rumor that the company's small PEEK transmission parts entered the Tesla humanoid robot industry chain is untrue.
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Amazon announced on Thursday local time that the company has cut jobs in the book department, including the Goodreads review website and the Kindle department. The Seattle-based retailer said that fewer than 100 employees are affected, and this move is aimed at increasing efficiency and simplifying operations. A spokesperson for Amazon said in a statement, "As part of our ongoing effort to improve team and project efficiency and to better align with our business roadmap, we have made the difficult decision to eliminate a small number of positions within the book organization."
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Amazon is laying off more employees, this time in the book department.
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On June 5th local time, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) released the "2025 Green Digital Enterprise" report. The report states that due to the high energy consumption of data center power supply, the indirect carbon emissions generated by the operations of four leading technology companies in the field of artificial intelligence - Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Meta - have increased by an average of 150% from 2020 to 2023. Indirect emissions include emissions generated by the company's consumption of purchased electricity, steam, heating, and cooling. The report shows that compared to three years ago, Amazon's operational carbon emissions in 2023 increased the most by up to 182%, followed by Microsoft at 155%, Meta at 145%, and Alphabet at 138%.
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International Telecommunication Union: With the rise of artificial intelligence, the indirect emission of technology giants has increased by 150% in three years.
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