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China's Fengyun-3F satellite begins operational services

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China's Fengyun-3F satellite begins operational services

2024-07-02 01:29 Last Updated At:22:11

The Fengyun-3F (FY-3F) satellite officially commenced operational services on Monday following ground and application system in-orbit testing reviews and operational trial runs, according to its ground application system operator, China Meteorological Administration (CMA).

The FY-3F satellite will take over the in-orbit duties of the FY-3C satellite and provide services in areas such as weather forecasting, climate prediction, disaster monitoring, and environmental monitoring.

Equipped with 10 operational instruments, the satellite is able to conduct full-spectrum, high-spectral, and quantitative observations. These capabilities significantly enhance the precision of observing global atmospheric and surface environmental conditions, including atmospheric temperature and humidity profile information, trace gases, and Earth's radiation balance.

During its in-orbit testing and trial operation phases, the satellite-ground system operated reliably, ensuring smooth testing progress. It has already shown practical benefits by effectively monitoring weather events such as recent heavy precipitation in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, according to the CMA.

It will integrate into the operational network alongside with other Fengyun meteorological satellites in orbit, leveraging synergistic observational advantages to support precise monitoring operations.

The satellite was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on Aug 3, 2023.

China's Fengyun-3F satellite begins operational services

China's Fengyun-3F satellite begins operational services

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China tops WIPO list for generative AI patent filings over past decade

2024-07-04 02:31 Last Updated At:03:17

China-based inventors have filed the highest number of generative artificial intelligence (AI) patents during the past decade, a report released by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) showed on Wednesday.

China dominated the field of artificial intelligence patents between 2014 and 2023, filing over 38,000 – six times more than the second-place United States. A total of 54,000 patents were filed for generative AI innovations during the past ten years, with 25 percent of them filed last year alone, the WIPO report said.

The report showed a notable increase in the number of patents related to generative AI in various fields since 2017 following the introduction of deep neural network architectures that power large language models (LLMs). These patents cover many areas, including life sciences, document management and publishing, business solutions, industrial manufacturing, transportation, security, and telecommunications.

China tops WIPO list for generative AI patent filings over past decade

China tops WIPO list for generative AI patent filings over past decade

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