AI training data has sparked copyright disputes again, with iQIYI suing MiniMax for compensation of 0.1 million yuan.
iQIYI has recently filed a formal lawsuit with the People's Court of Xuhui District, Shanghai, accusing the domestic AI startup MiniMax of infringing its copyrights in the AI model training and content generation process. However, as of now, there is still significant controversy in the industry regarding the issues of training data, which is also the most concerning issue for the industry.
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In 2025, Wall Street remains bullish on Taiwan Semiconductor: the demand for AI and high-performance computers is strong, and the demand for Consumer Electronics is recovering.
Morgan Stanley believes that Taiwan Semiconductor usually provides conservative expectations at the beginning of the year and then exceeds those expectations. UBS Group points out that with strong demand in high-performance computing and cloud AI, Taiwan Semiconductor's total revenue is expected to achieve a significant growth of 25% in 2025. Goldman Sachs predicts that Taiwan Semiconductor's revenue in the first quarter of 2025 will only decline by 2.2% quarter-on-quarter, making it one of the more optimistic large investment banks.
Is Taiwan Semiconductor's 2-nanometer chip facing difficulties? Apple is reportedly postponing testing, while NVIDIA and Qualcomm may switch to Samsung.
①According to reports, Apple has postponed its plan to use Taiwan Semiconductor's 2-nanometer chips, possibly delaying it until 2026 for the iPhone 18 series; ②The current yield rate of Taiwan Semiconductor's 2-nanometer process is only 60%, resulting in high costs, which is a significant reason for many companies to seek diversified suppliers; ③NVIDIA and Qualcomm currently seem to be collaborating with Samsung to test the 2-nanometer chip process in order to break Taiwan Semiconductor's dominant position.
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