From Asimov to Hawking: Robotic phobia afflicts humans

[NetEase Smart News, August 19] The idea of robots plotting against humanity—whether to kill us, enslave us, or, at best, take our jobs—is a recurring theme in both classic sci-fi and modern pop culture. From Isaac Asimov's writings 80 years ago to the current Dilbert comic strips

From Asimov to Hawking: Robotic phobia afflicts humans

[NetEase Smart News, August 19] Robots are often portrayed as existential threats in popular culture—either plotting to exterminate us or, at best, taking over our jobs. This fear has deep roots, stretching back to Isaac Asimov's sci-fi writings eight decades ago and continuing through t

Switch button module, flexible

The switch module comes in two types: creep type and snap type. The creep-type normally closed module features a contact self-cleaning function and allows for direct disconnection operations. On the other hand, the snap-action module also includes a contact self-cleaning mechanism, but the move

Switch button module, flexible

The switch module comes in two types: creep type and snap type. The creep-type normally closed module features a contact self-cleaning function and supports direct disconnection operations. Meanwhile, the snap-action module also offers contact self-cleaning capabilities, ensuring that the movem

Tesla's entire industry supply chain

A couple of days ago, I came across a securities research report that delved into the ultra-luxury supply chain of Tesla, one of the world’s most renowned electric vehicle manufacturers. As I analyzed the data, I discovered that there are 38 direct suppliers across three key systems: the