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lianshuCEO zhakebogeguohuizhengci(quanwen)2018-04-12 13:58·shuziwuxianzhengchuyu“shujumen”weijidelianshu,qichuangshirenzhakebogebenzhousan(4yue11ri)jiangqianwangmeiguoguohuijieshouyiyuandezhixun。dashujudaibiaozhuorenleikejidezhongdajinbu,raner,ruguogerendexinxiwufadedaoyouxiaobaohu,ruguorenleiwenmingdedixianzaoshoupohuai,name,dashuju (baokuoAI) duirenleieryanhuoxuhuishiyichangzhanzheng。juCNBC zuixinbaodao, youyuyuelaiyuedanxin,Facebookdeshujuchouwenhuimanyandaofangfangmianmian, youqishidanxinkenenghuiyougengjiayanlidejianguancuoshiyingxianghulianwangxingye,huaerjiejijinjinglimenyijingkaishipaoqisuoweide“FANGgu” ( FaceBook, Amazon, Netflix, Google),tongshikaishimairuchuantongxingyegupiao。er2018nianyilai,lianshudegupiaoyijingsuoshui10%, yue5baiyimeiyuan, shimeiguodaxingkejigongsizhongbiaoxianzuichadeyijia。yixiashimeiguoguohuijintiantiqiangongbudezhakebogezhengciquanwen:Chairman Walden, Ranking Member Pallone, and Members of the Committee,We face a number of important issues around privacy, safety, and democracy, and you will rightfully have some hard questions for me to answer. Before I talk about the steps we're taking to address them, I want to talk about how we got here. womenzaiyinsi、anquan、minzhudengfangmianmianlinzhuoxuduozhongyaowenti,nijianghuiduiwotichuyixienanyihuidadewenti。zaiwotanlunwomenyaocaiqudecuoshizhiqian,woxiangtantanwomenshiruhelaidaozhelide。Facebook is an idealistic and optimistic company. For most of our existence, we focused on all the good that connecting people can bring. As Facebook has grown, people everywhere have gotten a powerful new tool to stay connected to the people they love, make their voices heard, and build communities and businesses. Just recently, we've seen the #metoo movement and the March for Our Lives, organized, at least in part, on Facebook. After Hurricane Harvey, people raised more than $20 million for relief. And more than 70 million small businesses now use Facebook to grow and create jobs. Facebookshiyigehuaiyoulixiangzhuyiheleguanzhuyidegongsi。duiyuwomendaduoshurenlaishuo,womenguanzhudeshirenmennengdailaidesuoyouhaochu。suizhuoFacebookdefazhan,shijiegediderenmenduyouliaoyigeqiangdadexingongju,keyiyutamensuoaiderenbaochilianxi,rangtamendeshengyinbeitingdao,bingjianlishequheqiye。jiuzaizuijin,womenkandaoliao“wodeyundong”he“womendeshenghuo”deyouxing,zhishaozaibufenshangshizaiFacebookshangzuzhide。zaizuofenghaweizhihou,renmenchoujiliaochaoguo2000wanmeiyuanyongyujiuzai。xianzaiyouchaoguo7000wanjiaxiaoqiyeshiyongFacebooklaizengjiahechuangzaojiuyejihui。But it's clear now that we didn't do enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm as well. That goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections, and hate speech, as well as developers and data privacy. We didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. It was my mistake, and I'm sorry. I started Facebook, I run it, and I'm responsible for what happens here. danxianzaihenmingxian,womenmeiyoucaiquzugoudecuoshilaifangzhizhexiegongjubeiyongyushanghai。congjiaxinwen,waiguoganshexuanju,chouhenyanlun,daokaifazheheshujuyinsi,womenduizijidezerenmeiyouzugouderenshi,zheshiyigehendadecuowu。zheshiwodecuo,wohenbaoqian。wochuangjianliaoFacebook,yunxingta,woxuyaoduizhesuofashengdeyiqiefuze。So now we have to go through every part of our relationship with people and make sure we're taking a broad enough view of our responsibility.It's not enough to just connect people, we have to make sure those connections are positive. It's not enough to just give people a voice, we have to make sure people aren't using it to hurt people or spread misinformation. It's not enough to give people control of their information, we have to make sure developers they've given it to are protecting it too. Across the board, we have a responsibility to not just build tools, but to make sure those tools are used for good. jinjinjiangrenherenzhijianlianxiqilaishiyuanyuangoude,womenbixuquebaozhexielianxishijijide。jinjingeirenmenyigeshengyinshibugoude,womenbixuquebaorenmenbuhuiyongtalaishanghaibierenhuochuanbocuowuxinxi。jinjinrangrenmenkongzhitamendexinxishibugoude,womenbixuquebaoshoudaoxinxideruanjiankaifazheyezaibaohuyonghudexinxi。zaizhenggedongshihuizhong,womenbujinyouzerengoujiangongju,erqieyaoquebaozhexiegongjushiyongjiushiyongde。It will take some time to work through all of the changes we need to make, but I'm committed to getting it right.That includes improving the way we protect people's information and safeguard elections around the world. Here are a few key things we're doing:II. CAMBRIDGE ANALYTICAOver the past few weeks, we've been working to understand exactly what happened with Cambridge Analytica and taking steps to make sure this doesn't happen again. We took important actions to prevent this from happening again today four years ago, but we also made mistakes, there's more to do, and we need to step up and do it.A. What HappenedIn 2007, we launched the Facebook Platform with the vision that more apps should be social. Your calendar should be able to show your friends' birthdays, your maps should show where your friends live, and your address book should show their pictures. To do this, we enabled people to log into apps and share who their friends were and some information about them.In 2013, a Cambridge University researcher named Aleksandr Kogan created a personality quiz app. It was installed by around 300,000 people who agreed to share some of their Facebook information as well as some information from their friends whose privacy settings allowed it. Given the way our platform worked at the time this meant Kogan was able to access some information about tens of millions of their friends.In 2014, to prevent abusive apps, we announced that we were changing the entire platform to dramatically limit the Facebook information apps could access. Most importantly, apps like Kogan's could no longer ask for information about a person's friends unless their friends had also authorized the app. We also required developers to get approval from Facebook before they could request any data beyond a user's public profile, friend list, and email address. These actions would prevent any app like Kogan's from being able to access as much Facebook data today.In 2015, we learned from journalists at The Guardian that Kogan had shared data from his app with Cambridge Analytica. It is against our policies for developers to share data without people's consent, so we immediately banned Kogan's app from our platform, and demanded that Kogan and other entities he gave the data to, including Cambridge Analytica, formally certify that they had deleted all improperly acquired data — which they ultimately did.Last month, we learned from The Guardian, The New York Times and Channel 4 that Cambridge Analytica may not have deleted the data as they had certified. We immediately banned them from using any of our services. Cambridge Analytica claims they have already deleted the data and has agreed to a forensic audit by a firm we hired to investigate this. We're also working with the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office, which has jurisdiction over Cambridge Analytica, as it completes its investigation into what happened.B. What We Are DoingWe have a responsibility to make sure what happened with Kogan and Cambridge Analytica doesn't happen again. Here are some of the steps we're taking:Safeguarding our platform. We need to make sure that developers like Kogan who got access to a lot of information in the past can't get access to as much information going forward.1. We made some big changes to the Facebook platform in 2014 to dramatically restrict the amount of data that developers can access and to proactively review the apps on our platform. This makes it so a developer today can't do what Kogan did years ago.2. But there's more we can do here to limit the information developers can access and put more safeguards in place to prevent abuse.We're removing developers' access to your data if you haven't used their app in three months.We're reducing the data you give an app when you approve it to only your name, profile photo, and email address. That's a lot less than apps can get on any other major app platform.We're requiring developers to not only get approval but also to sign a contract that imposes strict requirements in order to ask anyone for access to their posts or other private data.We're restricting more APIs like groups and events. You should be able to sign into apps and share your public information easily, but anything that might also share other people's information — like other posts in groups you're in or other people going to events you're going to — will be much more restricted.Two weeks ago, we found out that a feature that lets you look someone up by their phone number and email was abused. This feature is useful in cases where people have the same name, but it was abused to link people's public Facebook information to a phone number they already had. When we found out about the abuse, we shut this feature down.3. Investigating other apps. We're in the process of investigating every app that had access to a large amount of information before we locked down our platform in 2014. If we detect suspicious activity, we'll do a full forensic audit. And if we find that someone is improperly using data, we'll ban them and tell everyone affected.4. Building better controls. Finally, we're making it easier to understand which apps you've allowed to access your data. This week we started showing everyone a list of the apps you've used and an easy way to revoke their permissions to your data. You can already do this in your privacy settings, but we're going to put it at the top of News Feed to make sure everyone sees it. And we also told everyone whose Facebook information may have been shared with Cambridge Analytica.Beyond the steps we had already taken in 2014, I believe these are the next steps we must take to continue to secure our platform.III. RUSSIAN ELECTION INTERFERENCEFacebook's mission is about giving people a voice and bringing people closer together. Those are deeply democratic values and we're proud of them. I don't want anyone to use our tools to undermine democracy. That's not what we stand for.We were too slow to spot and respond to Russian interference, and we're working hard to get better. Our sophistication in handling these threats is growing and improving quickly. We will continue working with the government to understand the full extent of Russian interference, and we will do our part not only to ensure the integrity of free and fair elections around the world, but also to give everyone a voice and to be a force for good in democracy everywhere.A. What HappenedElections have always been especially sensitive times for our security team, and the 2016 U.S. presidential election was no exception.Our security team has been aware of traditional Russian cyber threats — like hacking and malware — for years. Leading up to Election Day in November 2016, we detected and dealt with several threats with ties to Russia. This included activity by a group called APT28, that the U.S. government has publicly linked to Russian military intelligence services.But while our primary focus was on traditional threats, we also saw some new behavior in the summer of 2016 when APT28-related accounts, under the banner of DC Leaks, created fake personas that were used to seed stolen information to journalists. We shut these accounts down for violating our policies.After the election, we continued to investigate and learn more about these new threats. What we found was that bad actors had used coordinated networks of fake accounts to interfere in the election: promoting or attacking specific candidates and causes, creating distrust in political institutions, or simply spreading confusion. Some of these bad actors also used our ads tools.We also learned about a disinformation campaign run by the Internet Research Agency (IRA) — a Russian agency that has repeatedly acted deceptively and tried to manipulate people in the US, Europe, and Russia. We found about 470 accounts and pages linked to the IRA, which generated around 80,000 Facebook posts over about a two-year period.Our best estimate is that approximately 126 million people may have been served content from a Facebook Page associated with the IRA at some point during that period. On Instagram, where our data on reach is not as complete, we found about 120,000 pieces of content, and estimate that an additional 20 million people were likely served it.Over the same period, the IRA also spent approximately $100,000 on more than 3,000 ads on Facebook and Instagram, which were seen by an estimated 11 million people in the United States. We shut down these IRA accounts in August 2017.B. What We Are DoingThere's no question that we should have spotted Russian interference earlier, and we're working hard to make sure it doesn't happen again. Our actions include:Building new technology to prevent abuse. Since 2016, we have improved our techniques to prevent nation states from interfering in foreign elections, and we've built more advanced AI tools to remove fake accounts more generally. There have been a number of important elections since then where these new tools have been successfully deployed. For example:1. In France, leading up to the presidential election in 2017, we found and took down 30,000 fake accounts.2. In Germany, before the 2017 elections, we worked directly with the election commission to learn from them about the threats they saw and to share information.3. In the U.S. Senate Alabama special election last year, we deployed new AI tools that proactively detected and removed fake accounts from Macedonia trying to spread misinformation.4. We have disabled thousands of accounts tied to organized, financially motivated fake news spammers. These investigations have been used to improve our automated systems that find fake accounts.5. Last week, we took down more than 270 additional pages and accounts operated by the IRA and used to target people in Russia and Russian speakers in countries like Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine. Some of the pages we removed belong to Russian news organizations that we determined were controlled by the IRA.Significantly increasing our investment in security. We now have about 15,000 people working on security and content review. We'll have more than 20,000 by the end of this year.1. I've directed our teams to invest so much in security — on top of the other investments we're making — that it will significantly impact our profitability going forward. But I want to be clear about what our priority is: protecting our community is more important than maximizing our profits.Strengthening our advertising policies. We know some Members of Congress are exploring ways to increase transparency around political or issue advertising, and we're happy to keep working with Congress on that. But we aren't waiting for legislation to act.1. From now on, every advertiser who wants to run political or issue ads will need to be authorized. To get authorized, advertisers will need to confirm their identity and location. Any advertiser who doesn't pass will be prohibited from running political or issue ads. We will also label them and advertisers will have to show you who paid for them. We're starting this in the U.S. and expanding to the rest of the world in the coming months.2. For even greater political ads transparency, we have also built a tool that lets anyone see all of the ads a page is running. We're testing this in Canada now and we'll launch it globally this summer. We're also creating a searchable archive of past political ads.3. We will also require people who manage large pages to be verified as well. This will make it much harder for people to run pages using fake accounts, or to grow virally and spread misinformation or divisive content that way.4. In order to require verification for all of these pages and advertisers, we will hire thousands of more people. We're committed to getting this done in time for the critical months before the 2018 elections in the U.S. as well as elections in Mexico, Brazil, India, Pakistan and elsewhere in the next year.5. These steps by themselves won't stop all people trying to game the system. But they will make it a lot harder for anyone to do what the Russians did during the 2016 election and use fake accounts and pages to run ads. Election interference is a problem that's bigger than any one platform, and that's why we support the Honest Ads Act. This will help raise the bar for all political advertising online.Sharing information. We've been working with other technology companies to share information about threats, and we're also cooperating with the U.S. and foreign governments on election integrity.At the same time, it's also important not to lose sight of the more straightforward and larger ways Facebook plays a role in elections.In 2016, people had billions of interactions and open discussions on Facebook that may never have happened offline. Candidates had direct channels to communicate with tens of millions of citizens. Campaigns spent tens of millions of dollars organizing and advertising online to get their messages out further. And we organized "get out the vote" efforts that helped more than 2 million people register to vote who might not have voted otherwise.Security — including around elections — isn't a problem you ever fully solve. Organizations like the IRA are sophisticated adversaries who are constantly evolving, but we'll keep improving our techniques to stay ahead. And we'll also keep building tools to help more people make their voices heard in the democratic process.IV. CONCLUSIONMy top priority has always been our social mission of connecting people, building community and bringing the world closer together. Advertisers and developers will never take priority over that as long as I'm running Facebook.I started Facebook when I was in college. We've come a long way since then. We now serve more than 2 billion people around the world, and every day, people use our services to stay connected with the people that matter to them most. I believe deeply in what we're doing. And when we address these challenges, I know we'll look back and view helping people connect and giving more people a voice as a positive force in the world.I realize the issues we're talking about today aren't just issues for Facebook and our community — they're challenges for all of us as Americans. Thank you for having me here today, and I'm ready to take your questions.si。jielunwodeshouyaorenwuyizhishiwomendeshehuishiming:barenmenlianxiqilai,jianlishequ,rangshijiegengjinmidilianxizaiyiqi。zhiyaowozaiyunxingFacebook,guanggaoshanghekaifashangjiuyongyuanbuyinggaichuyuyouxiankaolvdediwei。woshangdaxuedeshihoujiukaishishiyongFacebookliao。congnashiqi,womenyijingzouliaohenchangdelu。womenxianzaiweiquanshijie20duoyirenfuwu,meitian,renmenyongwomendefuwuyuzuizhongyaoderenbaochilianxi。woshenxinwomenzhengzaizuodeshiqing。dangwomenyingduizhexietiaozhandeshihou,wozhidaowomenhuihuiguguoqu,bangzhurenmenjianlilianxi,ranggengduoderenchengweishijieshangjijideliliang。woyishidaowomenjintiantaolundewentibujinjinshiFacebookhewomenshequdewenti——tamenshiwomensuoyourendetiaozhan。xiexienimenjintianyaoqingwolaizheli,wozhunbeihaohuidanimendewenti。⑤pizhi、zhenzhimianliaoyifu,buliangshuang;

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长城发布Hi4电混技术,以后两驱价格买四驱?比亚迪有压力了!2023-03-11 21:00·太平洋汽车据中国汽车工业协会数据,2019年-2022年,中国新能源汽车单月渗透率从4.06%增加到31.85%,上涨近7倍,每卖出3辆新车,就有1辆是新能源车。而在新能源汽车中,插电式混合动力车型在扮演越来越重要的角色,“混动汽车是目前新能源技术发展过程中最适合的过渡产物”这一理念越发被消费者所认同,混动汽车即将迎来爆发。就在这大环境之下,国产物牌争相研发各自的混动技术,想要在下一波市场爆发以前,筑起技术壁垒,抢占高地。这竞争有多激烈?就在人们讨论在售的国产混动汽车哪家强之际,长城汽车便宣布已经完成全新一代Hi4四驱电混系统的研发,即将量产。相信有不少小伙伴对这套全新的系统十分感兴趣,皆电此次受邀参加技术的分享活动,那按照惯例,电哥就用尽可能简单的方式,来给各位介绍一下长城这一套全新Hi4四驱电混系统的特点。“Hi4”的“4”是什么Hi4,H(Hybrid)代表混动,i(intelligent)代表智能,4代表(4WD)四驱系统,Hi4代表全球首创智控四驱电混技术。电哥来简单总结一下,Hi4就是一套智能化的四驱混动系统,对于这套系统的亮点,厂家总结为“四驱的体验,两驱的价格;四驱的性能,两驱的能耗”。简而言之,重点放在这个“4”,也就是四驱上。混动车型带四驱并不少见,不算什么新鲜事,但长城要做到的是满足四驱的性能和体验的基础上,降低制造成本和使用成本,也就是这套系统带来的优势,这就要说到这套混动系统的架构了。在一般情况下,混动系统要实现前后两轴同时动力输出,通常要用到三个电机的组合,发电机,以及前后轴的驱动电机,性能是上去了,成本自然也会更高一些。而Hi4系统在双电机架构下,采用全新的前后轴双电机串并联构型,完成双电机达成电四驱的目标。减少一个电机,减少了相关部件,成本理论上会更低一些。*串联模式前轴的电机充当发电机有点难理解是吧?我们稍微给大伙解释一下,在发动机参与工作的情况下,发动机的动力需要通过发电机转换为电能传递给驱动电机,而Hi4系统之下,原来前轴的电机被放置在了后轴,原来的发电机“身兼两职”,既完成动力转化,传递能量的工作,也兼顾驱动前轴的工作,花小钱办大事。*纯电四驱模式电机驱动车轮那这套系统是如何工作的,又有哪些亮点?我们接着说。三擎九模原文再续,前面我们说到,Hi4这套混动系统由发动机和两个电机组成,也就是小标题里提到的“三擎”,而通过这3个“引擎”能实现9种的工作模式,便是这套系统的优势所在,了解这9种工作模式,我们便明白这套系统的工作原理。纯电两驱/四驱模式:这个非常简单,在纯电模式下,电池包供电,两驱状态下P4电机(后轴)单独工作,四驱状态下P4电机和G/TM电机(前轴)协同工作;串联模式:发动机带动G/TM电机发电,将电能传送给P4电机,P4电机驱动车辆;发动机直驱(1挡/2挡):发动机通过2挡DHT变速箱,直接将动力传送给前轴,此时相当于前驱燃油车;并联两驱/四驱:可以看作纯电模式+发动机直驱两者结合,发动机给前轴输出动力,前后轴电机由电池供电输出动力;单/双轴能量回收:和电动车上常见的制动能量回收一样,也就是车辆在减速阶段,车轮会拖动前后轴电机来给电池组充电。各模式又分别适合哪些工况?市区行驶:纯电两驱、串联模式、1挡直驱模式智能切换,避开发动机小功率低效率区间;市区急加速/爬坡:纯电四驱、1挡直驱模式智能切换,纯电时双电机高效动态调节,直驱时发动机工作点落在高效区间,传递路径最短、效率最高;高速巡航:2挡直驱模式,使发动机工作点完全落在高效区间,且传递路径最短、效率最高;高速加速/爬坡:并联两驱、并联四驱智能切换,保证发动机在高效区工作,剩余功率由电池提供;减速制动:单轴回收、双轴回收模式智能切换。其实与此前的柠檬混动DHT相比,工作模式变化最明显的除了前文提到的前后轴电机串联再与发动机串联的工作模式外,就是增加了纯发动机直驱的工作模式,这其实也是一个非常有意思且有意义的处理方法。其实在一般的混动系统中,例如此前的柠檬混动DHT,发动机在驱动车轮的同时,往往会连带拖动发电机进行发电,而此时,当电池电量较低或者需要急加速时,发动机的动力不能全部用以驱动车轮,如果是大排量发动机还好,但如果发动机排量较小,有可能会出现动力不足的情况,但如果增加发动机直驱的工作模式,这个小缺陷自然也就消失了。而没有了这个小缺陷,在特定的速度区间内(40-70km/h),发动机有着天然的高效率优势,在符合工作工况的状态下,发动机会进行直驱,换取更佳的能效表现。说了那么多,那是不是就是说这套混动系统就优于其他竞品?那倒不一定,从理论上看,当车辆在各个区间严格按照工作模式切换的要求完成模式切换,将发动机保持在最高效率的工作区间工作,那肯定会比单独某个模式,比如说像单一增程式的串联工作模式要高效。但要注意,是严格按照要求切换,就是这一套切换逻辑要非常通顺且执行要非常准确的前提下,所以实际表现还是得看测试,而非理论值。当然,除开工作模式、工作逻辑,还要看硬件,所以接下来电哥再给大伙介绍这套系统的各个重点硬件水平。硬件介绍※发动机首先是发动机,目前官方介绍这套系统支持搭配两台动力总成,1.5L+DHT+P4、1.5T+DHT+P4,也就是支持一款1.5L的自然吸气发动机和一款1.5T的涡轮增压发动机,据官方介绍,两款混动专用发动机都能实现实现了41.5%的最优工程热效率。全新一代的1.5L压缩比达到可怕的16:1,达到目前汽油机领域最高水平,实现了更低的油耗表现,同时采用阿特金森循环,峰值功率为80kW,峰值扭矩为135N·m。*全新1.5L发动机而全新一代的1.5T发动机采用高压缩比(官方没公布具体数值),米勒循环等技术,峰值功率为120kW,峰值扭矩为240kW。*全新1.5T发动机※iTVC智能扭矩矢量控制系统既然前文说到逻辑与执行这么重要,这里就要介绍这个iTVC智能扭矩矢量控制系统,这个系统通过分析驾驶者动力需求、车速、驾驶模式、道路坡道、方向盘转角、电机转速、横摆角速度等驾驶员操作及车辆状态信息,并融合摄像头、雷达等路况信息,智能识别不同的用车场景,进行前后桥扭矩分配,实现系统的高效运转。当然除了这两个以外,电机、DHT变速箱等都是完成这套系统不可或缺的硬件,但这两者和此前的变化不大,所以也就不深入介绍了。分析与寄望在卷得不行的混动汽车圈里,长城又再次跑在了大伙前面,不得不说这套Hi4四驱电混系统设计确实非常巧妙,用双电机实现三电机才能实现的四驱系统,也就是理论上能完成两驱的成本,四驱的体验,拉低了四驱版本的入门售价,造成以自家四驱版本车型竞争别家两驱版本车型的好局面。虽然能用更低成本实现四驱系统落地是一桩美事,也确实能吸引对四驱系统有“刚需”的用户,但对于更多用户来说,四驱系统并不是必需品,他们需要的更多是可靠稳定的动力系统。如前文提到的,通过多种工作模式的切换完成高效的动力输出,非常考验逻辑的通顺和执行的精准度,Hi4系统的实际表现还有待量产后媒体和用户的测试。据厂家透露,Hi4四驱电混系统将首搭哈弗的全新新能源产物,并预告将在2024年将全系新能源产物带进四驱时代。到底表现会如何?让我们期待一下吧!“这个升级涉及到公司1万多人的变更,主要是大型业务,是收入占比最高的一个部分,区域化改为行业化,是划分了23个行业事业部的形式,对每个行业进行做大做深。这个组织结构调整也是我们参考国内外知名大型公司做出的调整,对今年上半年,尤其1-4月,影响还是比较大的。”用友网络证代表示。正在播放《龙珠窜剧场版5:最强对最强贬顿中字全集》动漫-伊特影院

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