Police probably won’t get much from Alexa. ?She listens all the time, but only records and transmits conversations after a “wake word” is issued — usually, “ALEXA.” ?Echo gadgets hear the wake word, then transmit commands back to Amazon for language processing. Those recording are stored by Amazon, and can be viewed and deleted at any time by users (by visiting amazon.com/mycd). Police who heard the recording would probably only obtain a list of boring commands like, “Tell me the weather” or “Order me more toilet paper.”
Pika learned the experiments instead of creating them, the mother noted. Instead of showing off "a little genius," the mother aims to record the learning process of the child and share interesting things with other people, she said.
Piao Guangxing, a sociologist with Minzu University of China, attributes the popularity of selfies to the Chinese people's consumption shift from material desires to leisure and entertainment.
Physical assaults made up 9 percent of the incidents. Potential civil rights violations, including workplace discrimination and being barred from establishments and transportation, comprised 8 percent of the incidents.
Piglets are held in pens at a modern pig farm in Beijing on April 30, 2018. [Photo by Wu Bo/For China Daily]
Policymakers should not be misled by such one-sided arguments and should instead steadily push forward SOE reforms to improve their operational efficiency while maintaining their indispensible role in offsetting unexpected shocks to the national economy.
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Police rushed to the scene immediately and cordoned off the area, while the Bomb Disposal Squad worked at the site.
Photo taken on April 11, 2017 shows a cargo of China Railway Express being moved at Duisburg Intermodal Terminal (DIT) in Duisburg, western Germany.[Photo/Xinhua]
Pilot coffee delivery services will be launched in mid-September in 300 stores in Beijing and Shanghai via Alibaba's online food delivery arm Ele.me and are expected to expand to more than 2,000 Starbucks stores across 30 cities by the end of this year.
Plans are also being made to float Tencent's online publishing arm China Literature Ltd in Hong Kong. Funds raised will be used to expand its mobile reading business.