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Tesla Model Y L: Extended 6-Seater SUV Leaked

Could this be the game-changer Tesla needs for the family SUV market? Hey there, Tesla enthusiasts! I was browsing through the latest EV news when something absolutely incredible caught my attention. The Tesla Model Y, which has been dominating the electric SUV market since 2020, is getting a major upgrade that nobody saw coming. Well, actually, it leaked through Chinese government certification documents (MIIT), so technically we weren't supposed to see it yet! But here we are, and I'm honestly excited about what this could mean for Tesla's lineup. The new "Model Y L" promises to be longer, more spacious, and more powerful than ever before. As someone who's been following Tesla's journey closely, this feels like a strategic move that could reshape the entire family SUV segment. Table of Contents Leaked Specifications and Extended Dimensions 6-Seater Captain's Chair Configuration Enhanced 455HP Performa...

How US Policies on Science and Immigration Are Helping China’s AI Growth

  Artificial intelligence is changing the world, and the United States might be accidentally helping China get ahead. Helen Toner, a former Here’s a reader-focused blog post based on the reference article, following your guidelines: How US Policies on Science and Immigration Are Boosting China’s AI Ambitions Artificial intelligence is reshaping global power dynamics, and the United States may be unintentionally handing China an advantage. According to Helen Toner, former OpenAI board member and AI policy expert, recent US restrictions on academic research and international students are proving to be a "great gift" to China’s AI development efforts. The Brain Drain Effect Toner, now director of strategy at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), highlights a critical irony: Foreign talent , particularly from China, has historically driven US innovation in tech and AI. Recent policies restricting visas and research collaborations are pushing...