

人贩子"梅姨"终落网Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to our podcast. I'm Erinome. Enceladus: And I'm Enceladus. Today we have some really important news to share—Mei Yi, the famous child trafficker, was caught! Erinome: Oh right! I saw the news this morning. It said Guangzhou police caught her on March 21, 2026. So exciting! Enceladus: Wait, Mei Yi? The one from the Zhang Weiping child trafficking case? I remember that case was big. Erinome: Exactly! She’s the key person. Between 2003 and 2005, Zhang Weiping and others took 9 children in Guangdong, and Mei Yi helped sell them. Enceladus: 9 children? Oh no, that’s so sad. How long did she escape? Erinome: 23 years! Can you believe it? The case started in 2003, and she just got caught now. Enceladus: Wow, 23 years… The families must have waited so long. Did all the children come back? Erinome: Yes! All 9 kids were found. But some are already adults now. Like Zhong Bin, he was 22 when he met his family again. Enceladus: Oh, that’s hard. After so many years, maybe he felt strange with his real parents. Erinome: Exactly. Shen Cong, another child, his dad Shen Junliang said even though the boy is back, the 15 missing years can’t be fixed. So sad. Enceladus: How did Mei Yi hide for so long? Erinome: The news said her face changed a lot. Her old picture was only 30% like her now. So police had a hard time. Enceladus: But they never gave up, right? Erinome: No! The police said “no giving up until we find her.” And families helped too. Shen Junliang kept giving clues, even after his son came back. Enceladus: That’s brave. Did technology help? Erinome: Yes! Now they use DNA checks and face recognition. Before, maybe only drawings. Now it’s better. Enceladus: Good. So what will happen to Mei Yi now? Erinome: The law says selling 3+ children can get 10 years or even death. Mei Yi sold 9, so people think she might get death penalty. Like Zhang Weiping, the main criminal, was already executed. Enceladus: Good! She deserves it. Child trafficking is so evil. Erinome: Many people are happy. On social media, “Mei Yi caught” had over 100 million views in one day. Enceladus: Because Mei Yi became a symbol of child traffickers. People hate this crime. Erinome: Remember Yu Huaying? She sold 17 children and got death penalty too. Shows the law is strict. Enceladus: But why do people do this? Erinome: Some places have bad ideas, like wanting a son. So they buy children. That’s a problem. Enceladus: Oh right. We need to change those ideas. And make laws stronger. Erinome: Yes! Some people suggest data sharing between police, hospitals, and schools. To help find kids faster. Enceladus: And help the kids with their feelings after coming back. They need心理 help (xinli help). Erinome: Exactly. “Mei Yi caught” is a step, but not the end. We need to stop this crime forever. Enceladus: I hope one day “no more missing children” is true. Erinome: Me too. Well, today’s news is hopeful. Justice finally came for the families. Enceladus: Yeah. Okay, that's it for today. Let's talk again next time. Bye! Erinome: Bye everyone!
2026-03-24热点汇总Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to today's news roundup. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let's see what interesting news we have today, okay? Enceladus: Yeah, let's start! First, any good news for drivers? Erinome: Oh yes! Our country has taken temporary control measures on refined oil prices. The average price per liter will rise about 0.85 yuan less. So, if you fill a full tank, you can save around 50 yuan! Enceladus: Wow, that's nice! Drivers must be happy. Erinome: Next, the Ministry of Education said they will gradually push universities to stop rewarding patent authorization. Instead, they will increase rewards for the use and transfer of patents. Enceladus: Oh right, that makes sense. Focus more on using patents, not just getting them. Erinome: Then, something fun! The 2026 Humanoid Robot Half-Marathon will start in April. Over 300 humanoid robots will compete together. Enceladus: Haha, that sounds cool! I want to watch them run. Will they run fast? Erinome: Maybe! Let's wait and see. Now, Hunan province announced: no more entrance exams to divide classes, and no special classes like key classes, fast-slow classes, or experimental classes. Enceladus: Good for students! No more stress from class division. Erinome: Spring break has started, and many places are having a "small golden week". Scenic spots are giving free tickets to students. In Nanjing, Hangzhou and other places, parent-child homestay orders have increased 10 times! Enceladus: Oh, families must be traveling a lot. I wish I had a spring break too! Erinome: Sad news from the World Meteorological Organization: 2015 to 2025 are the hottest 11 years. Earth's climate is in the most imbalanced state ever recorded. Enceladus: Oh no, we need to take care of the environment more. Erinome: A survey found: out of 18 toothpastes that say they have probiotics, 17 have no live probiotics. Enceladus: Wow, that's not good. So those toothpastes are lying? Erinome: Maybe. Then, 12 platforms like Ctrip, Qunar, and Gaode were talked to by officials. They need to fix their "involution" competition problems within a time limit. Enceladus: "Involution" competition? Like fighting too hard in a bad way? Erinome: Yeah, maybe. Now, spot gold had its biggest weekly drop in 43 years! Domestic gold price fell below 1000 yuan per gram, and brand gold jewelry prices are all going down. Enceladus: Oh, if you want to buy gold, maybe now is a good time? Erinome: Maybe! Next, the World Gymnastics Federation canceled the 2026 Gymnastics World Cup Doha, which was supposed to be next month. The reason is the situation in the Middle East. Enceladus: Sad, athletes must be disappointed. Erinome: Last news: A plane and a fire truck crashed at a New York airport in the US. The captain and co-pilot died, and 41 people were injured. The cause is still being investigated. Enceladus: Oh no, that's terrible. Hope everyone else is okay. Erinome: Yeah, so many things happening. Okay, that's it for today. Let's talk again next time! Bye! Enceladus: Bye everyone!
关注青少年心理健康Erinome:Hello dear friends! Welcome to our podcast. I'm Erinome. Enceladus:And I'm Enceladus. Today, let's talk about something really important—teenagers' mental health. You know, many kids are facing big challenges now. Erinome:Oh right! Like school pressure and spending too much time on phones. And sometimes parents don't talk enough with their kids, or there's not enough help for their feelings. Enceladus:Sad, right? A mom once asked her son, "Do you feel happy?" And the son said, "Mom, what is happiness?" That made the mom quiet. Erinome:Wow, that's sad. But the mom thought, maybe happiness is small things—like sitting with him while he does homework, or laughing when he hides his tablet when she comes home. Enceladus:Yes! Happiness isn't a big answer. It's the moments when you see each other, right? No matter his grades, there's always a light on for him at home. Erinome:You know what? Now, teenagers' mental health is China's "Number One Education Project"! The government is really focusing on it. Enceladus:Oh! That's great news. Before, maybe schools only cared about test scores, but now they're looking at kids' hearts. Erinome:Exactly! The Education Minister said this in March 2026. They want to change from "fixing problems after they happen" to "stopping problems before they start". Enceladus:How? Like checking kids' mental health every year? Erinome:Yes! All students get a mental health check each year. And they make a "one student, one file" to track changes. If a kid is in danger, they can see a doctor in 48 hours. Enceladus:That's good. But schools used to have few mental health teachers, right? Many were just regular teachers doing it part-time. Erinome:Right! Now the rule is 1 mental health teacher for every 500 students, and they have real jobs (not part-time). All teachers will learn how to notice kids' mental problems too. Enceladus:Parents are important too, right? Some parents think "school should handle it", but that's not true. Erinome:Yes! The new policy says parents must learn about mental health. Like, how to talk to kids without stress, how to not add more pressure. Enceladus:Because family stress plus school stress can break a kid's heart. So home and school need to work together. Erinome:What are the common mental problems for teens? I read there are six main ones. Enceladus:First, mood problems. Like feeling sad, not interested in things, or even thinking of hurting themselves. Some kids get angry easily because they were spoiled when young. Erinome:Oh no. What about school pressure? That's a big one. Enceladus:Yes! So much homework, exams, and extra classes on weekends. Some kids hate studying, feel scared before tests—like can't sleep, heart racing, or even can't breathe in exams. Erinome:That's terrible. Then there's relationship problems—with teachers, parents, or friends. Enceladus:Right. Some teachers don't understand kids, or are too strict. Parents might push too hard on grades, or not talk with kids. So kids feel lonely, like no one trusts them. Erinome:And "rebellious" behavior? Teens want to be adults, so they fight with parents or teachers. Enceladus:Yes! They want to be independent, so they say "no" to everything. Sometimes it's because parents used wrong ways to teach them when they were little. Erinome:What about "puppy love"? I heard a survey in Shanghai found 63.5% of middle school students have had or are having a crush. Enceladus:Wow, that's high. But it's maybe because they're exploring feelings. But if it ends badly, they might feel sad or even want to hurt themselves. Erinome:And internet addiction! So many teens spend too much time online. 40% use the internet every day, and 66% think they're addicted. Enceladus:Yes, because they can't control themselves, or maybe family isn't warm, so they hide online. Some even need doctor help. Erinome:So what can we do? Are there places to get help? Enceladus:Yes! Like in Chengdu, there's a place called "Sheng An Mi Yue" with good counselors. They have experts who know how to talk to teens—like Ms. Liu Shuying, who has 17 years of experience. Erinome:And there's公益 (gongyi) counseling too! "Yi Duo Yun" offers cheap help—199 yuan for in-person, 99 yuan online. For kids who can't afford expensive counseling. Enceladus:That's great. So parents, if your kid is sad, anxious, or doesn't want to study, maybe ask for help. Erinome:Schools, parents, society—everyone needs to work together. Not just care about grades, but care about their hearts. Enceladus:Because a kid with a healthy heart can be strong, even if life is hard. Erinome:Yes! Let's hope every teen has light in their heart, and can grow happily. Enceladus:Okay, that's it for today. Remember to listen to teens, be patient, and help them when they need it. See you next time! Erinome:See you!
2026-03-23热点汇总Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to today's news chat. I'm Erinome, and here with me is Enceladus. Let's dive into the latest news, shall we? Enceladus: Hi everyone! Sounds good. What's the first story today? Erinome: Well, China's central bank governor spoke recently. He said they will keep using a "moderately loose" monetary policy. They’ll use many tools to make sure there’s enough liquidity in the market. Enceladus: Oh, liquidity means having enough money around, right? So businesses and people can get money easily? Erinome: Exactly! Next, CCTV reported something worrying. Some live fish are being put to sleep with industrial alcohol! Just to make them easier to carry and keep fresh, then sold to restaurants. Enceladus: Oh no! That’s not safe. Industrial alcohol isn’t good for people to eat. Erinome: Yeah, really bad. Moving on, Heilongjiang province has a new plan. They’ll slowly remove 8-person dormitories in provincial universities to improve living conditions. Shanxi and Guangdong did similar things before. Enceladus: That’s great! 8 people in one room must be so crowded. Students need better dorms. Erinome: For sure. Now, a nice story from Henan. A property company there learned from the "Pang Donglai" model. They invited teachers to help业主 (yezhu) kids with homework for free. And guess what? The property fee payment rate went from 10% to 90%! Enceladus: Wow! That’s a huge jump. Helping kids with homework makes people happy, so they pay fees. Smart idea! Erinome: Right! Next, about AI. China's AI big models have 4.69 trillion Tokens used each week. And this is the second week in a row they’ve been higher than America's. Enceladus: Oh, that’s impressive! AI is getting more and more used here. Erinome: Yeah. Then, WeChat launched an official "Longxia" plugin. After connecting it, you can use WeChat to chat and quickly use your "Longxia" for efficient interaction. Do you know what "Longxia" is? Enceladus: Um, maybe a tool or app? Like a helper in WeChat? Erinome: Probably! Next, some voice actors are upset. Many famous ones are fighting against "AI voice copying". They say AI "steals" their voices and want a legal way for AI and humans to live together. Enceladus: Sad, right? Their voices are their work. AI copying them isn’t fair. Erinome: Exactly. Now, a crime news from Shanghai. A 74-year-old man was caught stealing in a market. He was arrested. Police said age isn’t a "get out of jail free" card. Enceladus: You know that? No one can break the law, no matter how old. The police did the right thing. Erinome: Yep. Then, Hong Kong had a big gold robbery! 73 gold bars, each 1kg, worth about 100 million Hong Kong dollars. But good news: police arrested 5 people and got all the gold back. Enceladus: Wow, that’s a big case! So they found all the gold? That’s great. Erinome: Yeah, lucky. Next, Japanese media said Chinese car companies sold nearly 27 million cars worldwide last year. First time ever, more than Japan! Now China is number one in the world for car sales. Enceladus: That’s amazing! Chinese cars are getting more popular everywhere. Erinome: For sure. Then, Korean media reported Samsung's union. 93.1% of them voted yes to a strike. They might have a big strike in May, which could affect the global chip supply chain. Enceladus: Oh no, chips are important for phones and computers. A strike might make chips hard to get. Erinome: Right. Last news: American media said Elon Musk is building the biggest chip factory ever. The plan is to make 50 times more chips each year than the whole world does now. And 80% of them will be for space tasks. Enceladus: Wow, that’s huge! Space tasks need a lot of chips, I guess. Like for rockets or satellites? Erinome: Probably! Okay, that's it for today. Thanks for listening, everyone. Enceladus: Yeah, let's talk again next time!
腾讯QClaw全量公测Erinome:Hello dear friends! Welcome to our tech chat. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Today we’re going to talk about a new AI tool from Tencent—QClaw. Have you heard about it, Enceladus? Enceladus:Um, I saw some news about it yesterday! Is it that AI assistant people are talking about? Erinome:Yes! Tencent just started its full public test on March 20th. The best part? No invitation code needed now! Enceladus:Oh really? That’s great! Before, I heard you needed a code to try it. So how do you get it? Erinome:Easy! You go to their official website—qclaw.qq.com—and download the latest version. And guess what? It takes only 20 seconds to install! Enceladus:20 seconds? Wow, that’s super fast! I hate waiting for long installs, haha. Erinome:Me too! Once installed, you can start giving orders to "Lobster"—that’s the AI’s code name. Enceladus:Lobster? That’s a cute name! What can it do? Erinome:Lots! It works with many chat apps—WeChat, WeChat Work, QQ, Feishu, DingTalk. All five big ones! Enceladus:Oh right! So if I’m using WeChat Work, can it help me? Erinome:Yes! For WeChat Work, it can even reply to messages for you—if you’re in a small team, like under 10 people. Enceladus:Really? Like a "digital分身" (fēnshēn)? Erinome:Exactly! It can summarize chats, write documents, book meetings… all the work stuff. You just scan a code to set up the robot. Enceladus:That sounds so helpful! What if I’m using QQ or Feishu instead? Erinome:No problem! You can control your computer from your phone. Send a command on your phone, and your computer does the task. No setup needed! Enceladus:Um, that’s cool. Any other fun features? Erinome:Yes! There’s the "Lobster Pixel Studio". It’s like a little pixel world for the AI. Enceladus:Pixel world? What’s that? Erinome:The AI used to be just a background process, but now it’s a "pixel worker"! You can see it moving around—整理资料 (zhěnglǐ zīliào, organizing files), doing tasks, or resting. Enceladus:Aww, that’s so cute! Where did they get the idea? Erinome:From an open-source project called Star-Office-UI. They talked to the creators and made it real. Enceladus:Nice! I like when tech has a warm feel. Any other new things? Erinome:Yes, the timed tasks! You know, like checking星座运势 (xīngzuò yùnshì, horoscope) every day, or reminding you to drink water? Enceladus:Oh right! I always forget to drink water. How does it work? Erinome:It has a visual screen—you can see all your tasks. Turn them on/off, change, or delete. All in one place! Enceladus:That’s much easier than remembering everything. Did Tencent say why they made QClaw? Erinome:Ma Huateng, Tencent’s boss, said they want to make AI "work" for people, not just chat. He said their生态 (shēngtài, ecosystem) needs time—"slow work makes fine products". Enceladus:Slow but good, right? So anyone can use it? No tech skills needed? Erinome:Exactly! They call it "an AI Agent everyone can use easily". No need to set up environments or write code. Just download, install, and go! Enceladus:Wow, that’s perfect for me. Is it free? Erinome:For now, yes! Tencent is paying the Token fees, so users can try it for free. Enceladus:That’s awesome. I should download it later. Erinome:Me too! It sounds like it can save so much time. Enceladus:Yeah, between work chats and daily tasks… this might be a game-changer. Erinome:Agreed! Well, that’s the main news about QClaw. Hope you all try it and tell us what you think! Enceladus:Okay, that's it for today. Let's talk again next time. Bye everyone!
2026-03-22热点汇总Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to our daily news chat. I'm Erinome. Enceladus: And I'm Enceladus. Let's dive into today's top stories, shall we? Erinome: First up, some great news for our environment! Our country's forest area has reached 3.614 billion mu, with a forest coverage rate of 25.09%. Wow, we've become the country with the most and fastest "green increase" in the world! Enceladus: Oh, that's awesome! More trees mean fresher air and better nature, right? I'm so happy to hear that. Enceladus: Next, let's talk about sleep—something we all care about. A sleep health research white paper says that in 2025, the average bedtime of Chinese people is 00:10. Erinome: 00:10? Is that earlier than last year? Enceladus: Yes! It's 8 minutes earlier than 2024. Maybe people are trying to sleep better now, haha. Good habit! Erinome: Now, business news. The Ministry of Commerce reports that in the first two months of this year, 8,631 new foreign-invested enterprises were set up nationwide. That's a 14% increase year-on-year! Enceladus: Oh, and high-tech industries did even better—actual use of foreign capital there went up by 20.4%. That shows foreign companies still trust our market, right? Enceladus: Moving on to internet stuff. The Cyberspace Administration says it will fully standardize short video content labels. If website platforms don't do a good job, they'll be severely punished. Erinome: Yeah, that makes sense. Clear labels help people know what they're watching, you know that? Erinome: A serious story now. Human trafficker "Mei Yi" has been caught after 23 years of tracking. Insiders say her appearance changed a lot—less than 30% similar to the old portrait. Enceladus: Oh no, that must have made it hard to find her. But finally caught! Sad that it took so long, but good it's over. Enceladus: Let's talk about housing. Zhengzhou plans to issue 8 new property market policies. They'll support young people's housing, help multi-child families buy houses, and optimize provident fund loans. Erinome: That sounds helpful for people who want to buy homes. Maybe more families can have their own houses now. Erinome: Tech news! Huawei just released a new generation of computing chips. Their performance is 2.87 times that of Nvidia H20, and they support FP4 low-precision inference. Enceladus: Wow, that's a big jump! Huawei is really good at making strong chips, huh? Enceladus: For electric car owners—good news! The National Energy Administration says that by the end of February, we have 21.01 million electric vehicle charging facilities. That's a 47.8% increase year-on-year! Erinome: Oh, so charging will be easier now. No more worrying about finding a charger, maybe? Erinome: A big discovery in Sichuan! They found the world's second largest light rare earth mine, with proven reserves of 9.6656 million tons. Guess what? It was once mistaken for an ordinary lead-zinc mine! Enceladus: Oh, that's a nice surprise! Rare earth is important for tech, right? Good we found it. Enceladus: Foreign media report that Tesla plans to buy a lot of Chinese photovoltaic equipment. They'll use it for solar panels and battery making. Erinome: That's cool—Chinese equipment is getting more popular globally. Erinome: Not such good news from Southeast Asia. Foreign media say an oil shortage is hitting there. Vietnam, Cambodia and other countries have gas stations out of supply, fishing boats stuck in ports, and even temples stopping free cremation. Enceladus: Oh no, that sounds tough. Hope they can solve the oil problem soon. Enceladus: Finally, some global market news. US media say US stocks have fallen for four straight weeks—that's the longest losing streak in a year. Also, the global bond market had a "bloodbath", and gold had its biggest weekly drop in 43 years. Erinome: Wow, markets are really volatile lately. Hope things calm down soon. Erinome: Okay, that's all the news for today. Enceladus: Yeah, time goes fast! Thanks for listening, everyone. Let's talk again next time. Bye!
2026-03-19热点汇总Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to today's news chat. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let's see what interesting news we have today, shall we? Enceladus: Yeah, let's start! First, I heard something about oil prices. What's going on? Erinome: Oh right! Domestic oil prices will have the sixth adjustment this year on the 24th. It's expected to rise about 1.6 yuan per liter. Maybe it will go back to the "9-yuan era". Enceladus: Oh no! That means filling a full tank might cost 100 yuan more. Sad, drivers must be worried. Erinome: Totally. Next, there's news about land. The central offices released an opinion on the second round of land contracts. They will extend it for another 30 years after it expires, through pilot work. Enceladus: Oh, that's good for farmers, right? It gives them more stability, you know? Erinome: Exactly. Then Jiangsu province has a new city development plan. They want 6 cities to deeply integrate with the Shanghai metropolitan circle. Enceladus: Wow, that should help their economy grow. More cooperation with Shanghai! Erinome: Next, population data. Sichuan's population decreased by about 460,000 last year. It's the biggest decrease among the released data so far. Enceladus: Um, why? Maybe people moved to other provinces for work? Erinome: Maybe. Now, health news: China CDC reminded that many countries have measles outbreaks, so China faces a big input risk. Children should get vaccinated in time. Enceladus: Oh, parents need to remember that. Vaccines are important for kids' health. Erinome: Right. Then the CSRC said they will firmly remove "roadblocks" and "stumbling blocks" that affect the capital market's reform and development. Enceladus: That sounds like they want to make the market better and smoother. Erinome: Yep! The Tax Bureau has good news too. The pilot cities for "youjiang fapiao" (有奖发票) have given out 1.85 billion yuan in prizes. 230 million people joined, and it's starting to help consumption. Enceladus: Haha, getting prizes for invoices? That might make people want to spend more. Cool idea! Erinome: Here's a fun one! A college in Sichuan is giving a 6-day spring break. Students can go enjoy flowers or date. The school said teachers also have paid leave, and they've done this for 8 years. Enceladus: Wow! That's so nice. I wish we had such a break when we were students, haha. Erinome: Me too! Next, Tencent's annual report. By the end of last year, they had over 110,000 employees. Total annual salary cost was 130.7 billion yuan, so average salary cost per person is over 1.1 million yuan. Enceladus: Oh wow, that's a high average! Must be a good place to work, you know? Erinome: Maybe! Last news: Japanese media said in the first two months of this year, Chinese mainland tourists to Japan dropped 54.1% year-on-year. It hit Japan's retail, accommodation, and catering industries. Enceladus: That's a big drop. Hope those industries can recover soon. Erinome: Okay, that's it for today's news. Thanks for listening, everyone! We'll talk again next time. Bye! Enceladus: Bye!
十五五规划:AI人工智能迎来高光时刻Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to today’s podcast. Let’s talk about the latest big news—AI in China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030)! I’m Erinome. Enceladus: Hi everyone, I’m Enceladus. Oh wow, AI is getting a huge upgrade, right? The plan says AI is no longer just a "technology option"—it’s now the core engine of new productive forces! That sounds really important! Erinome: Exactly! Over the next five years, AI won’t just stay in labs. It will go into factories, cities, hospitals, and farms. Let’s start with the "brain core" of AI—basic theories and model algorithms. Enceladus: The "brain core"? What’s that about? Erinome: Oh, it’s about making AI smarter and more useful! Like, big model architecture innovation—so big models can run on phones or home appliances. And generative AI, you know? Text-to-text, text-to-image, text-to-video, and mixing different types. Also, embodied intelligence—so AI can sense, move, and make decisions by itself! Enceladus: Oh right! Like robots that can actually do things, not just think. Then what about the "power heart" of AI? Erinome: That’s the key hardware, software, and computing power base! Computing power is super important for AI. We need to make our own smart chips, edge computing chips. And build a national integrated computing network—upgrading the "East Data West Computing" project. Also, green and low-cost computing, so more companies can use AI easily. Enceladus: Oh, so we need strong and cheap computing power. What about data? AI can’t work without data, right? Erinome: You’re right! Data is like "nutritional原料" for AI. We need high-quality training datasets and industry-specific databases. Also, trusted data spaces—rules to use data properly. Then data and AI can work together to create value. Enceladus: Cool! Any new tech areas where AI will mix with other fields? Erinome: Yes! Frontier cross technologies—AI plus quantum tech to make computing power jump! AI plus biotech to speed up drug research and precision medicine. AI plus advanced manufacturing for smart factories and robots. Even AI plus space info and energy networks—so high-tech areas get smarter! Enceladus: Wow, that’s a lot! Then the "AI+" action—what’s that? I heard there are nine big scenes that will change our lives! Erinome: Oh yes! Nine scenes, let’s talk about some. First, smart manufacturing: factories become "AI self-running systems"! No more lots of people. Industrial big models optimize production, predict machine problems. Dark factories (no lights needed) and unmanned workshops will be common. Enceladus: Dark factories? That sounds like something from a sci-fi movie! What about transportation? Erinome: Smart transportation! Self-driving taxis, buses, delivery vehicles running normally. The car-road-cloud system connects traffic lights, roads, and cars in real time. Smart highways can avoid accidents and let cars drive in groups. Ports and mines will use unmanned trucks—no people needed! Enceladus: That would make traffic safer and faster. What about farming? I never thought AI could help with farming. Erinome: Oh, smart agriculture is so cool! AI is the new "farming tool". Satellites, drones, and sensors check crops everywhere. AI does precise watering, fertilizing, and spraying—saves over 30% waste! Smart machines plant, harvest, and pull weeds by themselves. Even AI can spot plant diseases in seconds! Enceladus: That’s amazing! Farming becomes a high-tech job now. What about healthcare? Erinome: Smart healthcare! AI is doctors' "super helper". It can quickly check lung cancer, breast cancer, and eye diseases from medical images. AI helps doctors diagnose common and rare diseases. It even shortens drug research time and cuts costs. Surgery robots with AI do very precise small operations! Enceladus: Oh, that can help areas with few doctors. What about education? Erinome: Smart education—"teach students in different ways"! No more same classes for everyone. AI finds students' weak points, makes personal study plans. Virtual teachers and AI assistants answer questions 24/7. Even remote areas can share top education resources with AI! Enceladus: That’s great for students. Any other scenes? Erinome: Oh, digital government—cities have "smart brains"! One online platform for government services, so you don’t need to run around. The city management system connects emergency, city management, environment, and traffic to solve problems fast. Smart security warns of risks and disasters. Enceladus: So government work becomes faster. What about finance?
2026-03-18热点汇总Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to our daily news chat. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let's see what interesting news we have today, okay? Enceladus: Yeah, let's start! What's the first one? Erinome: First, many places in China announced that in 2027, they will reduce the subjects counted in the high school entrance exam. Biology and geography will no longer be included in the total score. Wow, that's a big change for students, right? Enceladus: Oh, really? So students don't need to study bio and geo as hard for the exam? That might make them less stressed, haha. Erinome: Next, there are new measures for child-friendly development. They encourage relaxing free ticket restrictions, give free HPV vaccination to girls aged 13, and gradually promote free preschool education. Sad that some kids couldn't get free tickets before, but this is good news for families! Enceladus: Yeah! Free preschool and HPV shots? That helps a lot. Kids need more care. Erinome: Um, but here's some bad news. The children's app "Baby Bus" was fined 300,000 yuan because it pushed vulgar ads. And they even confiscated its illegal income—only 3.68 yuan! Oh no! Apps for kids should be careful with ads, you know that? Enceladus: Haha, 3.68 yuan? That's so little. But still, they shouldn't show bad ads to kids. Erinome: Moving on to money news. The "1% era" of deposit interest rates is here! Small and medium banks are cutting rates a lot, and some three-year fixed deposits have fallen below 2%. So people get less interest when they save money now. Enceladus: Oh, that's not good for people who save. Maybe they need to find other ways to manage money, um? Erinome: Next, the National Security Ministry released a "Longxia" (lobster) safe breeding manual. It says to follow minimum authority and encrypt sensitive data. And Huang Renxun, in his GTC speech, said "Longxia" will become a personal operating system. Wow, "Longxia" as an OS? That sounds cool! Enceladus: Lobster as an OS? That's a funny name, but maybe it's useful. I wonder what it can do. Erinome: Big science news! Peking University solved a 160-year-old chemical problem. They found a way to make alkynes from alkenes. This will bring new changes to medicine, pesticides, and materials. That's amazing! A big step for science! Enceladus: 160 years? That's a long time. So smart of them to solve it. Erinome: Sad sports news now. In the Chongqing Wanzhou Marathon, the champion was stopped by a referee and taken off the track. The Chinese Athletics Association said they will punish the referee for 2 years. Oh no! That must be so sad for the runner. He worked so hard! Enceladus: Yeah, that's not fair. The referee made a big mistake. Erinome: More sports: Women's Asian Cup semi-final. China lost 1-2 to host Australia, so they can't go to the final. Sad, but the girls tried their best, right? They played well! Enceladus: Yeah, losing is hard, but they should be proud. Erinome: Good news for travelers! Tencent said WeChat Pay is now in all Seoul subway stations in South Korea. Last year, they covered Busan subway, and now Seoul too. Wow, convenient for Chinese tourists there! Enceladus: That's great! No need to carry cash, just use phone. Erinome: A Chinese man was attacked on the street in Osaka, Japan. Thieves took 5 million yen from him. But Japanese police arrested two Japanese teenagers. Oh no! Hope the man is okay. Enceladus: Scary. Travelers need to be careful with their money. Erinome: Last news: US media said the fire on the "Ford" aircraft carrier lasted over 30 hours before being put out. More than 600 beds were burned, and it started from a dryer in the laundry area. Wow, that's a long fire! So dangerous. Enceladus: Yeah, dryers can be risky. They should check machines more. Erinome: Okay, that's it for today. Thanks for listening, everyone. Let's talk again next time! Bye! Enceladus: Bye!
315曝光了什么Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to our podcast. Today we’re going to talk about the 2026 CCTV 315 Gala. It exposed many consumer traps that are close to our daily life. Enceladus, did you watch it? Enceladus: Oh yes! I watched it last night. It made me so angry and sad. The first thing they talked about was those white chicken feet we often see in markets. Erinome: Right! Those chicken feet look clean and fresh, but the factory was terrible. The reporter went into a factory in Chengdu, and the place smelled so bad—like a mix of stinky water and raw meat. Enceladus: Oh no! What did they see there? Erinome: The floor had dirty water everywhere, plastic baskets were messy, and machines were covered in oil. And the chicken feet? They were just on the dirty ground, with brooms and shovels on top! If someone stepped on them, workers just picked them up and put them back. So unhygienic! Enceladus: That’s so gross! But why are the chicken feet so white then? Erinome: They used hydrogen peroxide to bleach them! You know, that chemical is for cleaning, not for food. The law says we can’t use it in chicken feet processing. It breaks the food’s nutrients and can hurt our mouth, liver, and kidneys if we eat it often. Enceladus: Wow… The brands involved were Shufuxiang, Mingyang Food, Zengqiao Food, and Guaixifu, right? I need to check my kitchen now! Erinome: Next, they talked about those “magic” beauty products called “exosomes”. Have you heard of them? Enceladus: Oh yeah! Some people say they can anti-aging, even cure diseases. But the gala said they’re fake, right? Erinome: Exactly! Exosomes are still in research—no country has approved them as medicine. But some companies sell them as “miracle drugs”. Like one product called “Qingcheng” used a collagen license to cheat the rules. Enceladus: And another company said their exosomes can treat epilepsy, arthritis, and diabetes! But their product had no information on the package—it’s a “three-no” product (no approval, no tests, no info). Erinome: So many people got hurt. One person said after injection, her face got infected with bad acne. Another had an allergy and her face was bad for three months. So sad. Enceladus: Then there were the teen height-increase scams. Those ads say “grow 3-8 cm easily, full refund if no effect”. That sounds too good to be true! Erinome: Right! The reporter went to a chain store called “Anlishen”. The boss said, “Kids grow naturally anyway. We just don’t tell parents that.” So they take money but do nothing! Enceladus: And another store, Dejirui, even said they can help adults grow taller! But doctors say once your bone growth plates close, you can’t grow anymore. Erinome: Oh, and Yingruike center! The boss said he uses “quantum repair” and “psychology therapy” for closed growth plates. No science at all—he just wants money. So many stores are opening now, in over 10 provinces. Parents need to be careful! Enceladus: The next one made me so angry—fake experts lying to old people. Those private group sales sell health products at 5 times the price! Erinome: Yeah! They buy cheap medicines from factories, make fake health lectures with “experts”, then push the products to old people in WeChat groups. The “experts” are just actors with fake titles bought with money. Enceladus: One “expert” even told the reporter, “Let’s wait until after 315 to record the video. I’m scared now.” So they know they’re lying! Erinome: Then there are the electric bike rental scams. The new national rule says bikes can’t go faster than 25 km/h, but some stores make them go 80 km/h! Enceladus: Oh wow! Even big brands like Hello Bike do this. Their store worker said their bikes can go 75 km/h. So dangerous! Erinome: And “Dianlüge” company sells electric motorcycles but挂 (gua) electric bike plates—they just buy the plates cheap. So many accidents could happen! Enceladus: Did you see the part about AI being “poisoned”? Some companies pay to make AI recommend their products, even fake ones! Erinome: Yes! They use software to write fake ads and post them online. Then when you ask AI for “smart bracelet recommendations”, it suggests the fake one. Scary, right? We trust AI, but it can be tricked. Enceladus: The last one was stock recommendation scams. They say “profit 50-50 split”, but if you lose money, they disappear. Erinome: A company in Zunyi called Xinbenke did this. They pick random stocks, tell clients to buy. If the stock goes up, they take the split; if it drops, they ghost you. The boss even said “so what” when clients lose money. Enceladus: But after the gala, Zunyi government查封 (chafeng) the company and caught the bosses. Good!
2026-03-16热点汇总Erinome: Hello dear friends, welcome to our daily news podcast! I'm Erinome. Enceladus: And I'm Enceladus. Let's see what important news we have today, shall we? Erinome: First, the CCTV 315 Gala曝光 (baoguang, exposed) a list of bad things. You know what? They found bleached chicken feet, unqualified "magic medicine", quantum height increase scams, fake medical experts, illegal electric bikes, AI poison supply chains, and made-up stock recommendation scams. Oh no, that's really terrible! Enceladus: Oh right, 315 Gala always exposes these bad things. So what will happen next? Erinome: The Market Regulatory Bureau said they will fully investigate all the illegal acts exposed by the 3·15 Gala. Good, they should do that to protect people! Enceladus: Next news: In Guangdong, many Meiyijia stores were reported selling fake cigarettes. Wow, officials said they seized 1.3999 million illegal cigarettes, and 306 stores are involved. That's a lot of stores! Erinome: Fake cigarettes are not only bad for health but also against the law. Hope they check all the stores well. Enceladus: Then, the Market Regulatory Bureau released 2025 consumer rights data. They受理 (shouli, received) 20.366 million complaints and recovered over 4 billion yuan in economic losses. That's a big number! Erinome: Yeah, it shows people are more aware of their rights now. And the bureau really helped get money back for them. Enceladus: Let's talk about the Central Bank. They announced that on March 16th, they will开展 (kaizhan, carry out) a 500 billion yuan buyout repo operation, with a 6-month term. Um, repo? Maybe to help the economy, you know that? Erinome: Maybe! Repo operations usually help banks have more money to lend, so businesses and people can get loans easier. Enceladus: Next, there's a new rule for personal loan fees. The total financing cost will be shown in a table, starting August 1st. That's good, right? Erinome: Oh yes! No more hidden fees. People can see the cost clearly before taking a loan. Enceladus: A sad news from Yunnan. A villager in Yanshan killed a pig at home and sold it at the village entrance. He was fined 5000 yuan. He said he just wanted to earn some living expenses and has paid the fine. Sad, he probably didn't know it's illegal. Erinome: Yeah, maybe he needs to learn the rules first. Selling pork should follow food safety laws. Enceladus: Then, some "shrimp farmers" are being backlashed. Their IP, names, work units and other info were exposed in a 3000-people group by "lobster". Oh no, exposing personal info is not good! Erinome: That's right, everyone's privacy should be protected. Enceladus: Good news for "AI lobster farming"! The project founder announced that Tencent has officially become a sponsor of OpenClaw. Wow, AI for lobster farming? That sounds interesting! Erinome: Maybe AI can help farmers raise lobsters better, like monitoring water or food. Cool! Enceladus: Travel news: Direct flight from Beijing to Pyongyang will resume from March 30th, and tickets are now available for booking. Erinome: That's convenient for people who want to visit Pyongyang. More choices for travel! Enceladus: Last news: Japanese media said Japan will release about 80 million barrels of national oil reserves starting from the 16th. That's equal to 45 days of oil supply they need. Erinome: Maybe they want to keep oil prices stable? Who knows, but it's a big amount. Enceladus: Okay, that's all for today's news. Thanks for listening, dear friends! Erinome: Let's talk again next time. Bye!
新就业形态劳动者权益保障Erinome:Hello dear friends! Welcome to our podcast. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Today, we're going to talk about a super hot topic from this year's Two Sessions—protecting the rights of new form workers. You know that? Enceladus:Oh, new form workers? What are they exactly? Like, are they different from regular workers? Erinome:Good question! They’re people who work through internet platforms, like delivery guys, takeaway riders, online drivers, or live streamers. You see them every day, right? Enceladus:Oh right! The guys who bring food to my door or drive me around. But why are they a hot topic now? Erinome:Because their numbers are huge! The news says there are over 84 million new form workers in China, and more than 200 million flexible workers. Wow, that’s a lot! Enceladus:That’s a big group! But do they have the same rights as regular workers? Erinome:Hmm, not really. The problem is their work relationships are not clear. Like, are they employees of the platform? Or just partners? So when they have problems, it’s hard to find who’s responsible. Sad, right? Enceladus:Oh no, that’s tough. What about social security? Do they get insurance? Erinome:Good point! Many of them don’t have enough social security. Like, pension or medical insurance. Some even can’t join because the rules are for regular workers. A委员 named Pi Jianlong suggested expanding social security to cover them, even without a clear work relationship. Enceladus:That makes sense. What about work injuries? If a delivery guy gets hurt on the job, can he get help? Erinome:That’s a big problem too! Li Dongsheng, a representative, said we should change the Work Injury Insurance Law. He wants all flexible workers to join work injury insurance, maybe with an easy “one-click” sign-up online. Enceladus:Oh, that would help a lot! What else is being talked about? Erinome:Some want to update labor laws. Like Ge Guilu, a committee member, said delivery guys and live streamers should be protected by labor laws. They need clear rules for wages and working hours. Enceladus:Right! I’ve heard some riders work super long hours. No rest, that’s not good. Erinome:Exactly! Chen Haiyi, a judge, suggested adding “incomplete work relationships” to the law. So even if it’s not a full contract, workers still get basic rights. Enceladus:Smart! What about making them feel more respected? Erinome:Oh,汪勇, a delivery manager, suggested setting a “China Delivery Day”! He said that would make delivery guys feel proud and part of society. Haha, that’s a sweet idea! Enceladus:I love that! People would notice their hard work more. What about money issues? Like公积金 (gongjijin), the housing fund? Erinome:曹鹏, from JD, found that many riders prefer cash over housing fund deductions. He suggested letting companies give housing fund as补贴 (butie, subsidies) instead of taking it from wages. So they get more money in hand. Enceladus:That’s practical! So, what’s the plan to fix all these problems? Erinome:Experts say we need to work together—government, platforms, and society. Make laws clearer, expand social security, watch platforms’ algorithms so they don’t overwork people, and build better services for help. Enceladus:It sounds like a big job, but important. These workers help our daily life, right? They deliver food, drive us, sell things online. They deserve to feel safe and respected. Erinome:Totally! With these new policies, maybe soon they’ll have better保障 (baozhang, protection) and work more happily. Enceladus:I hope so! Okay, that’s it for today. Thanks for listening, everyone. Let's talk again next time! Erinome:See you next time! Bye!
2026-03-15热点汇总Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to our daily news chat. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let's see what interesting news we have today! Enceladus: Hi everyone! Let's start with the first one. The Ministry of Finance says that in 2026, the national social insurance fund budget income will be 13,089.039 billion yuan, up 3.9%. Wow, that's a big number! 3.9% growth, that sounds good for social insurance, right? Erinome: Yeah, social insurance is important for people's life. A growing fund means maybe better support for everyone. Next, tax expert Li Xuhong says the government will gradually expand the scope of comprehensive individual income tax collection, and finally achieve a "more thorough combination" of comprehensive and classified taxation. Um, individual tax changes. So maybe more people will be in the comprehensive tax system? That might affect many workers. Enceladus: Oh, I hope it's fair for everyone. Now, here's something about travel. Many platforms have "small print price increases" for cheap flight tickets, using default checkboxes to make people pay more without noticing. Oh no! That's not good. So when we buy tickets, we need to check the details carefully, right? Erinome: Exactly! Don't let the "unconscious add-ons" trick you. Next, two departments will crack down on prominent problems in the jewelry and jade field, like "fake certificates, fake institutions, fake products, fake websites". Good! Fake things are bad for consumers. Hope this helps people buy real products. Enceladus: For sure! No one wants to pay for fake stuff. Now, a 30-square-meter store in Guilin, Guangxi, opened 10 stalls to become a food court. Riders say most are pre-made dishes. Officials announced: it's closed for rectification, and related online shops are shut down. Sad to hear that. Pre-made dishes might not be fresh. At least they are fixing it now. Erinome: Yeah, food safety is super important. Let's talk about tech news. Moon's Dark Side Kimi's valuation rises to 18 billion US dollars, quadrupling in less than 3 months. It's said a new round of 1 billion US dollars financing is ongoing. Wow! That's a huge jump. Kimi must be doing really well these days, haha. Enceladus: Right? Tech companies grow so fast sometimes. Now, sports news! Women's Asian Cup: China team beats Chinese Taipei team 2-0 in extra time, advances to semi-finals and gets a spot in the 2027 Brazil Women's World Cup directly. Yay! So proud of the Chinese women's team! They worked hard, you know that? Erinome: Totally! They never give up. Next, Apple announced: starting from the 15th, it will lower the commission rate for China's App Store. The standard commission rate will drop from 30% to 25%. Um, that's good news for app developers, right? They can get more money now. Enceladus: I think so! Developers will be happy. Then, Customs总署 (Haiguan Zongshu) announced: starting April 1st, cross-border e-commerce returns no longer need to "detour"—products can be returned across customs areas nationwide. That's convenient! So returning things bought online from other countries will be easier now. Erinome: Finally, foreign media says the White House plans to build an "underground center" to provide security checks for visitors, expected to be in use by 2028. An underground center for security checks? That sounds like a big project. Hope it makes things safer. Enceladus: Maybe! Okay, that's it for today's news. Thanks for listening, everyone. Let's talk again next time! Bye! Erinome: Bye!
2026-03-12热点汇总Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to today’s news roundup. I’m Erinome, and with me is Enceladus. Let’s dive into the latest stories, shall we? Enceladus: Hi Erinome! I’m ready. What’s the first news today? Erinome: Well, the housing provident fund reform is really coming! After 10 years, it’s written into the government work report again. The 10 trillion yuan stock funds may get a chance to be activated. Enceladus: Oh, 10 trillion yuan! That’s a huge amount. Maybe this will help people with housing problems, you know? Erinome: Maybe! Next, the National Supercomputing Internet announced that “Longxia” users will get 10 million Tokens for free each. But many universities are warning about OpenClaw security risks—some even strictly prohibit using it on campus. Enceladus: Free Tokens sound nice, but OpenClaw? That sounds risky. Schools need to be careful, right? Erinome: Exactly! Now, here’s some space news: Chinese scientists found a pair of “twins” on the edge of the Milky Way. It gives new observation evidence for the star birth theory. Enceladus: Wow, “twins” in space? That’s cool! I love space stories, haha. Erinome: Me too! Next, good news for diabetes patients: China made a breakthrough. Stem cell-based islet regeneration and transplantation technology has officially entered clinical research stage. Enceladus: Oh, that’s great! Maybe more people can get better treatment soon. Erinome: I hope so. Now, a hot topic: 19 masters are planned to be hired as brewers and garment workers. It’s causing attention. Fenjiu responded: they are front-line jobs, and higher education means bigger promotion space and different salaries. Enceladus: Masters as brewers? That’s surprising. But maybe the company wants smart people for these jobs, you know? Erinome: Maybe! Then, the popular 20-yuan per meter big meat skewers were exposed—their cost is only 4.5 yuan. Wholesalers said the ingredients are pure duck meat + sheep oil, no relation to beef or mutton. Enceladus: Oh no! That’s a trick. People pay 20 yuan but get duck meat. So sad. Erinome: Yeah, not good. Next, Wallace officially announced delisting. In nearly 10 years of listing, it only raised 10 million yuan. Its stores once exceeded 20,000—more than KFC, McDonald’s and Dicos in China combined! Enceladus: Wow, Wallace was so big before! But delisting… that’s a shame. Erinome: I know. Then, in February this year, 52 China-Japan routes canceled all flights. 2514 flights to Japan were canceled, with a cancellation rate of 48.5%. Enceladus: Oh, that’s a high rate. Many people must have had their travel plans ruined, um. Erinome: Probably. Last news: Forbes annual billionaires list. 3428 people are on it, and Musk is still the richest. 539 Chinese are on the list, and Zhang Yiming is 26th in the world. Enceladus: Musk again? He’s really rich. And Zhang Yiming—he’s the TikTok guy, right? Erinome: Yep! Okay, that’s all for today’s news. Thanks for listening, everyone. Let’s talk again next time! Enceladus: Bye, see you!
全民都养大龙虾Erinome:Hello dear friends! Today Enceladus and I are going to talk about a super hot AI tool recently—people call it "Lobster". Have you heard about it? Enceladus:Oh yeah! I saw many people talking about "raising lobsters" online. What is this "Lobster" exactly? Erinome:It’s called OpenClaw. A programmer from Austria made it. Its logo is a lobster, so everyone calls it "Lobster". It’s open-source, which means people can use it for free. Enceladus:Wow! What can it do? Is it like ChatGPT? Erinome:A little similar, but better! It can not only chat but also do tasks. Like, if you tell it "send a meeting email to my work group", it will do it right away. If you trained it before, it can even write the email for you! Enceladus:That’s cool! So it can help with office work, coding… many things? Erinome:Yes! The news says it can do almost everything—secretary work, writing code… but wait, it’s not really smarter than other AIs. It just combines existing AI tools. Like, it uses ChatGPT or Claude as its "brain". Enceladus:Oh, so it’s like a helper that connects different AIs? Erinome:Exactly! Big companies could make this before, but they didn’t. Because of safety risks and legal problems. If it makes a mistake, who is responsible? But the Austrian programmer is an individual, so he doesn’t worry about that. Enceladus:Ah, that’s why it became popular so fast! But… is it safe? I heard some bad stories. Erinome:Oh no, you’re right! A lady from Meta told it to "check my inbox", and it deleted many emails! Even the safety word "don’t act until I say" didn’t stop it. Enceladus:Oh no! That’s scary. Are there more problems? Erinome:A university in Shanghai tested it. In 34 cases, it only passed 58.9% of safety tests. It’s bad at understanding what people really want, and makes unsafe guesses. Enceladus:So it’s not reliable yet. What about the cost? Is it cheap? Erinome:No, actually, it’s expensive! Some users say it costs 400 yuan a day. Once, someone used it for 6 hours and got a bill of 1172 yuan! Small companies can’t afford that. Enceladus:Wow, that’s a lot! So why do people still want to "raise lobsters"? Erinome:Maybe because it’s a new idea. People think it’s the future. Even if it’s not perfect now, it shows AI can be a "digital worker". Enceladus:But the news says it’s replacing jobs, especially for young people. Like data entry, basic coding… those entry-level jobs. Erinome:Yes! In America, young people aged 22-25 got 14% fewer jobs in AI-exposed fields than in 2022. China might have the same problem. Enceladus:That’s sad. What about students who study hard for exams? The news called them "good kids"—will they lose their way? Erinome:The article says our education teaches students to do simple brain work, which AI is good at. These "good kids" may not have creativity or adaptability. So they might struggle. Enceladus:Hmm… so what should we do? Just watch? Erinome:Maybe not. The news says we need to learn new skills, like creative thinking or lifelong learning. And be careful with "Lobster"—don’t give it too much power, or it might make mistakes. Enceladus:Right! Safety first. So, is "Lobster" a good thing or bad? Erinome:It’s a tool. It can help, but it has problems. The key is how we use it. Maybe in the future, it will get better—cheaper, safer. But now, we need to stay calm, not just follow the trend. Enceladus:Agreed! Don’t be an "ostrich" hiding from AI, but don’t rush into it blindly either. Erinome:Exactly! Okay, that's it for today. Let's talk again next time. Bye! Enceladus:Bye!