Self-driving truck technology provider TuSimple said on ladies eroticismThursday that it will create the first animated feature-length movie and video game based on The Three-Body Problem, an award-winning novel already adapted for drama by Netflix and Tencent Video. The surprise crossover collaboration comes after China-linked TuSimple voluntarily delisted from the Nasdaq in February, when it said it is undergoing a transformation that it believes can be better navigated as a “private company than as a publicly traded one.” According to TuSimple’s announcement posted to its WeChat account, it has signed a partnership with Shanghai Three Body Animation Firm, and will leverage the autonomous driving tech it has accumulated in the past years to focus on generative AI applications in media and gaming. The Three-Body Problem project signals the founding of a new GenAI-centered unit within TuSimple, the company says, while highlighting no plan to exit transportation. [TuSimple, in Chinese]
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Wordle today: The answer and hints for February 13, 2025
58 people rode a single motorcycle trying to break a Guinness World Record
IHOP will deliver hot pancakes to your door because the future is now
Clean energy projects soared in 2016 as solar and wind got cheaper
When net neutrality is in peril, this old chart swoops in
Twitter users protest FCC ending net neutrality
People were all too happy to show respect for THEIR 'Justice League' on Twitter
The Year in Tech: 2014 Top Stories
When net neutrality is in peril, this old chart swoops in
Then and Now: Six Generations of $200 Mainstream Radeon GPUs Compared
The latest 'Last Jedi' teaser could hint at a dark storyline for Rey
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。