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Chinese tech giant Huawei launches latest AI model

STORY: Chinese tech giant Huawei launches latest AI model DATELINE: July 8, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:05 LOCATION: DONGGUAN, China CATEGORY: TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the conference STORYLINE: Chinese tech giant Huawei on Friday launched the latest version of its Pangu pre-trained deep learning AI model, Pangu 3.0. The announcement was made at the Huawei Cloud Developer Conference held in Dongguan, south China's Guangdong Province. Pangu 3.0 has a three-tier architecture. The foundation layer, L0, has five different models: natural language processing, multimodal databases, computer vision, prediction and scientific computing. L0 provides various skills to meet the needs of different industry scenarios. The second layer, L1, provides a variety of industry-specific models, focusing on fields such as e-government, finance, manufacturing, mining and meteorology. The third layer, L2, provides multiple scenario-specific models for particular industry applications or business scenarios. Custome

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JR Tokai starts construction of maglev train stations

JR Tokai starts construction of maglev train stations

TOKYO, Japan - In this file photo taken in September 2014, Central Japan Railway Co. unveils its new L0 series maglev train to the press at its experimental center in Tsuru in Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan. The company known as JR Tokai aims to start operation of the magnetically levitated train, capable of running at a maximum speed of 500 kilometers per hour, in 2027.

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Maglev train demonstration ride for general public

Maglev train demonstration ride for general public

TSURU, Japan - A mother and her two children ride on a Central Japan Railway Co. L0 series maglev train on Nov. 13, 2014. About 100 people took part in a 30-minute trial ride on a test line of 42.8 kilometers between Fuefuki and Uenohara in Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan. The railway company aims to start operation of the train, capable of running at a maximum speed of 500 kilometers per hour, in 2027. (Pool photo by Kyodo)

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Maglev train demonstration ride for general public

Maglev train demonstration ride for general public

TSURU, Japan - A screen monitor inside a Central Japan Railway Co. L0 series maglev train shows the train running at a speed of 500 km/h during a demonstration ride on Nov. 13, 2014. About 100 people took part in the 30-minute ride on a test line of 42.8 kilometers between Fuefuki and Uenohara in Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan. The railway company aims to start operation of the train, capable of running at a maximum speed of 500 kilometers per hour, in 2027. (Pool photo by Kyodo)

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Maglev train demonstration ride for general public

Maglev train demonstration ride for general public

TSURU, Japan - A screen monitor inside a Central Japan Railway Co. L0 series maglev train shows the train running at a speed of 500 km/h during a demonstration ride on Nov. 13, 2014. About 100 people took part in the 30-minute ride on a test line of 42.8 kilometers between Fuefuki and Uenohara in Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan. The railway company aims to start operation of the train, capable of running at a maximum speed of 500 kilometers per hour, in 2027. (Pool photo by Kyodo)

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Maglev train demonstration ride for general public

Maglev train demonstration ride for general public

TSURU, Japan - About 100 people take a demonstration ride on a Central Japan Railway Co. L0 series maglev train on Nov. 13, 2014. The railway company conducted a 30-minute ride for them on a test line of 42.8 kilometers between Fuefuki and Uenohara in Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan. It aims to start operation of the train, capable of running at a maximum speed of 500 kilometers per hour, in 2027. (Pool photo by Kyodo)

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Demonstration ride on maglev train

Demonstration ride on maglev train

TSURU, Japan - A boy holds his ticket for a demonstration ride on a Central Japan Railway Co. L0 series maglev train in Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Nov. 13, 2014. About 100 people took part in the 30-minute ride on a test line in the prefecture to experience the speed of 500 kilometers per hour. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Demonstration ride on maglev train

Demonstration ride on maglev train

TSURU, Japan - A mother and her child await the departure in Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture on Nov. 13, 2014 of a Central Japan Railway Co. L0 series maglev train for its 30-minute demonstration ride. About 100 people experienced the speed of 500 kilometers per hour during the ride. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Demonstration ride on maglev train

Demonstration ride on maglev train

TSURU, Japan - A mother and her child walk through a boarding gate in Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture on Nov. 13, 2014, to participate in a demonstration ride on a Central Japan Railway Co. L0 series maglev train. About 100 people took part in the 30-minute ride on a test line in the prefecture to experience the speed of 500 kilometers per hour. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Demonstration ride on maglev train

Demonstration ride on maglev train

TSURU, Japan - People step into a Central Japan Railway Co. L0 series maglev train in Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture on Nov. 13, 2014 for a 30-minute demonstration ride. About 100 people experienced the speed of 500 kilometers per hour during the ride. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Maglev train runs over 500 km/h in trial run

Maglev train runs over 500 km/h in trial run

TOKYO, Japan - A screen monitor inside Central Japan Railway Co.'s L0 series maglev train shows the train is running at a speed of over 500 km/h during a test-ride event for the press on Sept. 22, 2014, in Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan.

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JR Tokai's L0 maglev train unveiled to media

JR Tokai's L0 maglev train unveiled to media

TOKYO, Japan - Central Japan Railway Co. unveils its new L0 series maglev train to the press at its experimental center in Tsuru in Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan, on Sept. 22, 2014. The railway company aims to start operation of the magnetically levitated train, capable of running at a maximum speed of 500 kilometers per hour, in 2027.

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Maglev train test run

Maglev train test run

YAMANASHI, Japan - Photo shows a view from a window of an L0 series magnetically levitated train during a test run in Yamanashi Prefecture on Aug. 29, 2013. Central Japan Railway Co. resumed experimental runs of its maglev trains after completing a two-year project to extend its test line.

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Maglev train test run

Maglev train test run

YAMANASHI, Japan - Photo shows a view from a window of an L0 series magnetically levitated train during a test run in Yamanashi Prefecture on Aug. 29, 2013. Central Japan Railway Co. resumed experimental runs of its maglev trains after completing a two-year project to extend its test line.

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Maglev train test run

Maglev train test run

FUEFUKI, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter in Fuefuki, Yamanashi Prefecture, shows an L0 series magnetically levitated train on a test run on Aug. 29, 2013. Central Japan Railway Co. resumed experimental runs of its maglev trains after completing a two-year project to extend its test line.

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Maglev train test run

Maglev train test run

TSURU, Japan - Photo shows an L0 series magnetically levitated train on a test run in Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Aug. 29, 2013. Central Japan Railway Co. resumed experimental runs of its maglev trains after completing a two-year project to extend its test line.

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Maglev train test run

Maglev train test run

TSURU, Japan - Photo shows a passage way leading to an L0 series magnetically levitated train in Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Aug. 29, 2013. Central Japan Railway Co. resumed experimental runs of its maglev trains after completing a two-year project to extend its test line.

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Maglev train test run

Maglev train test run

TSURU, Japan - Photo shows a monitor in an L0 series magnetically levitated train during a test run in Yamanashi Prefecture on Aug. 29, 2013, displaying the maximum speed of 505 km/h during the run, as well as images taken by a camera on the front of the car. The Central Japan Railway Co. resumed experimental runs of its maglev trains after completing a two-year project to extend its test line.

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Maglev train test run

Maglev train test run

TSURU, Japan - Photo shows seats in an L0 series magnetically levitated train during a test run in Yamanashi Prefecture on Aug. 29, 2013. Central Japan Railway Co. resumed experimental runs of its maglev trains after completing a two-year project to extend its test line.

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Maglev train test run

Maglev train test run

TSURU, Japan - Photo shows the inside of an L0 series magnetically levitated train on Aug. 29, 2013, as Central Japan Railway Co. resumed experimental runs of its maglev trains after completing a two-year project to extend its test line in Yamanashi Prefecture. Reporters aboard the train experienced speeds up to 505 kph during the test run.

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Maglev train test run

Maglev train test run

TOKYO, Japan - Photo from a Kyodo News helicopter shows an L0 series magnetically levitated train on a test run in Fuefuki, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Aug. 29, 2013, as central Japan Railway resumed experimental runs of its maglev trains after completing a two-year project to extend its test line.

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Maglev train test run

Maglev train test run

TOKYO, Japan - Photo from a Kyodo News helicopter shows an L0 series magnetically levitated train on a test run in Fuefuki, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Aug. 29, 2013, as central Japan Railway resumed experimental runs of its maglev trains after completing a two-year project to extend its test line.

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Maglev train test run

Maglev train test run

TOKYO, Japan - Photo from a Kyodo News helicopter shows an L0 series magnetically levitated train on a test run in Fuefuki, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Aug. 29, 2013, as central Japan Railway resumed experimental runs of its maglev trains after completing a two-year project to extend its test line.

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Maglev train test run

Maglev train test run

TSURU, Japan - Photo shows an L0 series magnetically levitated train on a test run in Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Aug. 29, 2013, as central Japan Railway resumed experimental runs of its maglev trains after completing a two-year project to extend its test line.

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New maglev train

New maglev train

KOFU, Japan - Photo taken in Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture, on June 3, 2013, shows Central Japan Railway Co. (JR Tokai)'s L0 series magnetically levitated train cars designed for commercial runs, being demonstrated at a test line for the first time to the press.

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New maglev train model

New maglev train model

KOFU, Japan - Photo taken in Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Nov. 22, 2012, shows the Central Japan Railway Co. (JR Tokai) L0 series car, a new magnetically levitated train designed for commercial runs. The train's delivery to the railway yard of a test line was unveiled to the press the same day by JR Tokai.

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The new linear test vehicle unveiled by JR Tokai

The new linear test vehicle unveiled by JR Tokai

The current test vehicle, the L0 Series, is the first commercial version and recorded the world's fastest speed of 603 km/h in 2003. The improved test car shown to the public has a new top shape. In the L0, the front lighting and forward vision camera on the top of the car were moved to the top. Another feature of the L0 is that the gas turbine power generator required for the test line has been eliminated, and only the induction current collection system, which is the target for the commercial specification, is used to supply electricity. We will improve the comfort and energy saving through the demonstration. (March 25, 2020, Kudamatsu City, Yamaguchi Prefecture; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Maglev train demonstration ride for general public

Maglev train demonstration ride for general public

TSURU, Japan - A mother and her two children ride on a Central Japan Railway Co. L0 series maglev train on Nov. 13, 2014. About 100 people took part in a 30-minute trial ride on a test line of 42.8 kilometers between Fuefuki and Uenohara in Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan. The railway company aims to start operation of the train, capable of running at a maximum speed of 500 kilometers per hour, in 2027. (Pool photo by Kyodo)(Kyodo)

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Demonstration ride on maglev train

Demonstration ride on maglev train

TSURU, Japan - A mother and her child await the departure in Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture on Nov. 13, 2014 of a Central Japan Railway Co. L0 series maglev train for its 30-minute demonstration ride. About 100 people experienced the speed of 500 kilometers per hour during the ride. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)(Kyodo)

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