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japanese college students experience convenient and comfortable high-tech life in shanghai

2024-09-07

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an article published in japan's oriental daily news on september 6, titled: life in high-tech china is convenient and comfortable; japanese college students talk about their experience in shanghai. the "one hundred japanese college students see china - shanghai station" event, hosted by the chinese embassy in japan and co-organized by xinmin evening news and japan's oriental daily news, was launched on september 1. more than 40 college students from many well-known japanese universities had an immersive experience of shanghai's technological innovation, arts and humanities, and history.
on september 2, japanese college students who came to shanghai visited the baidu apollo driverless center, which uses satellite data, and meituan, which delivers meals with high technology, and experienced the convenience and comfort brought by high technology. what are the possibilities of future life? what kind of cooperative relationship can young people from china and japan establish in the future?
"let's take a ride in a driverless car!" nowadays, there are reports about driverless cars everywhere in the streets and alleys of china. but it is the first time for japanese college students to experience it. although the weather is not very good, it does not affect the driverless cars on the road. jasmine senoue from chuo university in japan looked at the road that continued to stretch ahead and exclaimed: "autonomous driving is much smoother than i imagined!"
china's driverless technology is developing rapidly. only eight years after baidu, a chinese internet company, launched its driverless project, it has achieved leapfrog development, such as freeing the driver's limbs, being able to analyze user needs, autonomous driving operations, and autonomous learning. today, driverless cars have been piloted in several cities in china. hasegawa aya from chuo university said that she "likes the feeling of driving and currently wants to drive herself", but "if i get too lazy to move one day, i will definitely use autonomous driving technology."
after visiting the unmanned driving center, the japanese students experienced the drone food delivery service of "meituan". hayakawa koharu scanned a wechat qr code, selected huangxing park at the current location, and ordered a cup of his favorite milk tea. soon after, the phone displayed "drone is picking up the goods". just 17 minutes after placing the order, the delivery drone arrived above the park, and the waiting students cheered, and the phone screen displayed "the goods have been delivered". hayakawa entered the last 4 digits of the phone number and took out the milk tea in the box from the shelf.
what shocked the japanese students the most was that the drone looked quite large, but actually weighed only 7 kilograms. at the meituan integrated command center in yangpu district, two japanese female students easily lifted up the drone on display and were very surprised: "it's so light, much lighter than it looks!" (strict translation)▲
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