
IT Morning Brief 0823: Tesla Official Website Removes China from Supervised FSD Supported Regions; DeepSeek Unifies Weekend Pricing at Low-Peak Rates; China Railway Chengdu Bureau Responds to Seat Occupation and Snack Placement; Lei Jun Appears with Xiaomi Large Foldable New Phone...
Tesla's official website has been updated, and China is no longer included in the supported regions for Supervised FSD. Meanwhile, DeepSeek announced that starting from August 23, its API will be charged at the unified low-peak rate throughout the weekend to reduce developer costs.
Tesla's official website has been updated, removing China from the list of supported regions for Supervised FSD. As Tesla's core autonomous driving AI application, changes to FSD's supported regions are often related to complex factors such as data security, regulatory compliance, and technical adaptation. This adjustment means that Chinese users will not be able to experience this feature through official channels in the short term.
DeepSeek announced that starting from August 23, it will adjust its API billing rules, charging the unified low-peak rate throughout the weekend. This move simplifies the billing logic, reduces the cost for developers to call large models during non-working hours, and helps encourage more developers to conduct model testing and application development.
These two pieces of news reflect the dynamics of the AI industry from different perspectives. On one hand, the global deployment of AI technology faces practical challenges; on the other hand, domestic large model vendors are attracting developers by optimizing services to build a more active ecosystem.
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