The vacancy of Cao Guo was filled. South Korea's opposition camp continued to maintain 192 seats in the National Assembly. On the 13th, local time, South Korea's Central Electoral Management Commission decided that Bai Xianji, the motherland reform party, would take over the vacancy of Cao Guo. As a result, South Korea's opposition camp continued to maintain 192 seats in the National Assembly. On the afternoon of the 12th, Cao Guo, the leader of South Korea's opposition party, the Motherland Reform Party, was found guilty of fraud in the final judgment of his children's education, and Cao Guo was immediately deprived of his qualification as a member of parliament. The total number of members of the opposition camp decreased from 192 to 191. (CCTV News)Tik Tok bean bag concept stocks opened lower and went higher, three-dimensional communication rose daily, Zhejiang-Wenzhou Internet, Zhangyue Technology and Guangbo shares rose sharply.The three major indexes all fell by more than 1%, with nearly 4,200 stocks, and the index weakened sharply. The Shanghai Composite Index fell by more than 1%, the Shenzhen Component Index fell by 1.24%, and the Growth Enterprise Market Index fell by 1.45%. Securities, real estate and photovoltaics were among the top losers, with nearly 4,200 stocks falling in Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing.
Solar energy and other new companies have set up photovoltaic power generation equipment business. The enterprise search APP shows that recently, China Energy Saving Ledebao Solar Technology (Delingha) Co., Ltd. was established, with Du Hu as the legal representative and a registered capital of 1 million yuan. Its business scope includes: sales of solar thermal utilization equipment; Lease of photovoltaic power generation equipment; Ecological restoration and ecological protection services, etc. Enterprise investigation shows that the company is jointly owned by China Energy Saving Solar Technology Co., Ltd. and Qinghai Laidebao New Materials Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of solar energy.The three major stock indexes opened lower, with the Shanghai Composite Index down 0.54%, the Shenzhen Component Index down 0.74% and the Growth Enterprise Market down 0.87%.Texas, the United States, launched an investigation into technology platforms for the protection of minors. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said on Thursday that the attorney general's office launched an investigation into more than a dozen technology platforms, covering practices on the privacy and safety of minors. Paxton added that the surveyed platforms include artificial intelligence chat robot startups such as Character.AI, Reddit, Instagram and Discord. Social media companies said that they will cooperate with officials to protect young users, and said that they have launched new tools aimed at protecting teenagers from surfing the Internet, including parental controls.
Klarna, a Swedish payment company, said that it stopped recruiting hundreds of employees because of AI during the year. Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of Klarna, a Swedish payment company planning to go public in the US, said that the company stopped recruiting a year ago, mainly because it invested in artificial intelligence (AI), which can replace the work of hundreds of employees in the company. According to Siemiatkowski, the number of employees decreased by 22% to 3,500 within one year, mainly due to brain drain. He pointed out that at present, about 200 employees in the company use artificial intelligence for their core work, and will improve the efficiency of artificial intelligence by accelerating the salary growth of employees.In the exchange market, the national debt rose the most, with "National Debt 2404" rising more than 4%, "National Debt 23", "Special Country 24 03" and "Special Country 24 01" rising nearly 1%.The three major indexes all fell by more than 1%, with nearly 4,200 stocks, and the index weakened sharply. The Shanghai Composite Index fell by more than 1%, the Shenzhen Component Index fell by 1.24%, and the Growth Enterprise Market Index fell by 1.45%. Securities, real estate and photovoltaics were among the top losers, with nearly 4,200 stocks falling in Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing.
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