There’s a super ingredient that It’s in every kitchen. It’s cheap. You can buy it all year round. The nutritional value is far beyond our imagination. It’s the egg.
But there is a lot of controversy about eggs. Some people say that egg yolks are high in cholesterol. Eating too much will lead to high cholesterol, high blood fat. Eat only one a day; Others say that eating too many eggs will get gallstones and so on. So, should we eat eggs or not? How many are the healthiest to eat a day? Eating too many eggs will lead to high cholesterol and high blood fat?
First of all, the conclusion: normal healthy people do not need to worry too much about eating too many eggs will lead to high cholesterol. First of all, the two main harmful factors in the daily diet that affect blood lipid levels are saturated fatty acids and trans fatty acids. It is true that eggs are not low in fat, but they are not high in saturated fat and have lecithin, which is beneficial for regulating blood lipid levels. Secondly, as for the high cholesterol content in eggs, there is actually no need to worry too much. This is because about 70% of the cholesterol in the human body comes from self-synthesis, and food intake of cholesterol only accounts for a small portion. Moreover, the normal human body for cholesterol level has a relatively intelligent regulatory mechanism, once the intake of cholesterol increases, the body will synthesize cholesterol will be appropriately reduced. That is to say, even if the cholesterol content of eggs is high, as long as the body’s lipid metabolism is normal, the cholesterol that is eaten will not affect blood lipids. In addition, a large study shows that eating one egg a day can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and death. Another study has also shown that consuming up to 3 eggs per day is beneficial for lipid health by lowering LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) levels in healthy young people.
Speaking of which, many people may ask, eggs should still be eaten in limited quantities, right? Can you still eat eggs if you already have chronic diseases such as high blood cholesterol and high blood pressure? 1. Normal adults, it is recommended to eat 1 egg (including egg yolk) per day First of all, normal adults should consume 280 to 350 grams of eggs per week, which is about 6 to 7 eggs per week, or 1 egg per day, based on 50 to 60 grams of an egg.
2. And then from the perspective of cholesterol, which we are all worried about, to look at the authority recommended intake, the recommended daily cholesterol intake for adults should be no more than 300 mg. The cholesterol content of an egg is about 200 mg. Considering that other foods in the daily diet also provide a certain amount of cholesterol, eating 1 egg a day is also appropriate for adults. 3. During pregnancy, breastfeeding, adolescent students, fitness gainers and those recovering from serious illnesses, it is recommended to eat up to 3 eggs a day. For pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as adolescent high school students, fitness gainers and people recovering from major illnesses, their need for quality protein tends to be greater than that of the general population, and using eggs as a source of supplemental high-quality protein is a good way to go. If the proportion of animal food in the daily diet is not large, as long as you pay attention to the way the eggs are cooked, take steaming, boiling and other less oil and no oil way, eat 2 to 3 eggs a day is not a big problem. Of course, if the daily diet already has enough milk, meat, fish, soy and other foods, it is not recommended to increase the intake of eggs, still maintain 1 egg a day can be. 4. People with high blood lipids, should pay attention to control the total fat intake, of which eggs are recommended to be no more than 1 a day, no more than 5 a week. For high blood fat people, their lipid metabolism has been a problem, for food sources of cholesterol and the body’s self-synthesis of cholesterol regulation ability than normal people, so for cholesterol intake to be extra sensitive. 5. Obese people should pay attention to the control of total dietary intake, including eggs. For people with obesity problems, it is necessary to control the intake of dietary calories and fat. Although the fat composition of eggs is not too much saturated fat, it is still not recommended to eat too much. However, the results of this study are recommended to be taken scientifically as well. On the one hand, eating a few eggs is related to the dietary structure of obese people. Some of the friends in the weight loss period, on the basis of a light diet, with steamed, boiled eggs to provide high-quality protein, minerals, a large number of fresh fruits and vegetables, mixed grains to provide vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, carbohydrates, as a weight loss diet with the way, is also possible. On the other hand, eating a few eggs is related to the lipid levels of obese people. If obesity is accompanied by high blood lipid levels, then it is also important to follow the aforementioned recommendation to consume up to 1 egg per day. You can choose other foods to supplement high-quality protein, such as low-fat skim milk, soy, low-fat lean meat, etc..
This paper is a recommendation based on the open literature and is intended to be used as a reference only.
A foreign mother, Courtney, shared that her 4-year-old child, Alex, had been to 17 doctors in 3 years for chronic pain, and none of them were able to explain the exact cause of the pain-until Courtney signed up for ChatGPT and uploaded Alex’s medical condition. the right diagnosis.
Three years ago, Courtney bought an inflatable trampoline because she was worried about her kids being bored at home during the outbreak, but it wasn’t long before her son, Alex, started having body aches and pains, and had to take Motrin (a brand of ibuprofen, the active ingredient) every day to keep from throwing tantrums and tantrums.
When Alex started chewing, Courtney wondered if the pain was caused by his molars or cavities and took him to the dentist. But the dentist ruled out those causes, thought Alex might just be grinding his teeth, and recommended Courtney to an orthodontist who specializes in treating airway obstructions-which, according to the dentist, can interfere with sleep, which can cause a child to be tired and moody. After examining Alex, the orthodontist said Alex’s upper jaw was too small for his mouth and teeth, which could make it difficult for him to breathe at night, so the doctor recommended an expander be fitted to Alex’s upper jaw.
“Things seemed to improve and everything was a little bit better.” Courtney thought that would be the end of it, but then she noticed that Alex hadn’t grown in a long time, and even his left and right feet seemed to be developing out of balance: Alex was always walking with his right foot in front of him, and dragging his left.
Courtney took Alex back to the pediatrician, who speculated that Alex’s developmental problems might be due to the epidemic. Although Courtney did not agree with this theory, she followed the pediatrician’s recommendation that Alex receive physical therapy to correct the imbalance between his left and right feet.
At the same time, Alex was also experiencing severe headaches, so Courtney took him to a neurologist, who said Alex suffered from migraines, and to an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctor to confirm whether Alex’s constant fatigue was due to a sinus cavity or airway that was causing a sleep disorder.
However, no dentist, pediatrician, neurologist or ENT was able to find the true cause of Alex’s pain and fatigue. Courtney felt powerless: “No matter how many doctors we saw, they would only focus on their area of expertise, and no one was willing to address the bigger issues or even tell us what the diagnosis really was.”
By chance, a physical therapist told Courtney that Alex might have a condition called Chiari malformation – a congenital disorder that causes an abnormality in the brain where the skull meets the spine. Courtney began researching the condition and took Alex to more doctors: a new pediatrician, a pediatric internist, an adult internist and a musculoskeletal surgeon, but nothing worked.
Courtney counted 17 different doctors they’d taken Alex to over the past three years, but never found a cause that explained all of his symptoms – and, exhausted, Courtney signed up for ChatGPT a few months ago, hoping the AI would provide some useful information. After entering medical information, ChatGPT found the cause! After successfully signing up for ChatGPT, Courtney entered everything she knew about Alex’s symptoms, as well as all the information from the MRI images into ChatGPT: “I went line by line through everything in Alex’s [MRI records] and then entered it all into ChatGPT. “ As it turned out, it was one of those ways that just didn’t seem right that actually gave an answer: combined with the medical information Courtney entered, ChatGPT diagnosed him with spinal tethering syndrome. “That diagnosis makes a lot of sense.” After learning of this possibility, Courtney quickly went to Facebook to search for information and joined a group of families with children who sounded almost exactly like Alex.
So this time, Courtney made an appointment with a new neurosurgeon and told him straight up that Alex might have spinal embolism syndrome. And the doctor, after looking at Alex’s MRI images, confirmed her story: Alex does have spinal tethering syndrome. According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, spinal cord tethering syndrome occurs when spinal cord tissue forms attachments that restrict the movement of the spinal cord, causing it to stretch abnormally. Symptoms include dragging of the legs, body aches and pains, scoliosis, deformities of the feet or legs, and developmental delays in stages such as sitting up and walking. This condition is closely related to spina bifida, which is a birth defect in which part of the spinal cord is underdeveloped, resulting in partial exposure of the spinal cord and nerves.
In simple terms, spinal cord tethering syndrome means that “the spinal cord is attached to something”. This could be a tumor in the spinal canal, a bump on a bone spur, or simply too much fat at the end of the spinal cord. A pediatric neurosurgeon explains, “Pulling occurs once the abnormal area can’t be stretched …….”
Often, doctors notice these conditions soon after birth, but certain markers that may indicate hidden spina bifida, such as a dimple, a red spot or a strand of hair, can be easily overlooked – Alex has “hidden” spina bifida, and because he’s still a toddler, it’s impossible to pinpoint exactly what he has. Alex has “hidden” spina bifida, and because he’s a toddler, it’s hard to tell exactly what it is, so it’s hard to diagnose.
Thanks to a reminder from ChatGPT, the source of the pain that had plagued Alex for three years was finally identified. After the diagnosis of spinal tethering syndrome, Alex underwent surgery soon after and is well on his way to recovery, Courtney says, noting that she can finally see real relief and joy on Alex’s face.
Still, at this point, ChatGPT is not a substitute for a clinician. There’s no doubt that for Courtney and Alex, ChatGPT was a big help. Andrew Beam, PhD, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard University, who researches machine learning models and medicine, also commented after learning about the incident, “This (ChatGPT) is a super-powerful medical search engine.” According to Andrew Beam, ChatGPT learns from the vast amount of textual data available on the Internet, reads the entire Internet, and therefore may “not have the same blind spots as a human doctor”. Especially for patients with complex conditions that make it difficult to get a diagnosis, ChatGPT may be better as a diagnostic tool than a typical symptom checker or Google. However, Andrew Beam also emphasized that ChatGPT cannot replace the expertise of clinicians anytime soon, as it may “make up information” when it can’t find an answer. For example, if someone asks ChatGPT about a study on influenza, it will give them a few titles that sound plausible, and even list the authors, when in fact the papers may not exist. “This ‘illusion’ phenomenon is a big problem when we start talking about ChatGPT in medicine.”
Dr. Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, president of the American Medical Association (AMA), also mentioned that while AI products show great promise in helping to ease the burden on physicians, both ChatGPT and and other generative AI products currently have limitations and safety issues that will pose a potential risks for physicians and patients, and should be used with caution.
Made in China is present in every corner of Africa, from trains to cell phones to motorcycles to clothes, and now even handbags are catching the non-drifting wave.
In Tanzania and Kenya, Chinese handbags are found all over the streets, which make Chinese people who are new to the country feel very friendly. Red Bull, Lulu, Cerebral Platinum, Six Walnuts, Want Want, and many others are well-known. Want Want”, famous and unknown trademarks can be found here, and the Tanzanian people in the market have a handful of them, colorful and mixed with black, so people are dazzled.
Those words and logos that are household names in the country appeared on the handbags and were carried by their black friends on the streets. If the flight jet lag hasn’t been reversed at this moment, you might mistake yourself for still being at Guangzhou Baiyun Airport.
Chinese handbags have become the standard shopping bag in Africa. There are Chinese handbags of all colors, probably because they are closer to the equator, and black people are especially fond of the highly saturated color handbags, which have a radiant visual effect under the hot sun. It’s no exaggeration to say that you can make a rainbow out of Chinese handbags on the streets of Africa.
The bright and vibrant colors combined with the puzzling Chinese characters on them reveal a mysterious air of oriental aesthetics, just like the preference of some Chinese for clothes with English letters printed on them in earlier years.
It’s hard to believe that domestic bags have risen to prominence overseas in this way, with handbags printed with Chinese characters even becoming a standard for some fashionistas to wear.
Eladius, who lives in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest city, runs a hardware store and deals with Chinese businessmen all year round, and has tattooed a Chinese character – “Shuai” – on his hand, and is known as Little African Shuai.
He has three big boxes of Chinese handbags at home, some of which he bought and some of which were given to him by his Chinese friends, ranging from “Hengshui Laobaijian” to “Men’s Health Hospital,” covering a wide range of industries in China.
Of all the bags, his favorites are “Gadobao” and “Wanglaoji,” of which he has more than a dozen at home, and sometimes he can’t tell the difference between the two brands.
Every day he carefully chooses what to wear when he goes out, and which color bag goes with which pair of pants, after a lot of careful deliberation.
On a domestic travel forum, a backpacker from Guangxi sincerely asked why there are so many Gadobao and Wanglaoji bags in Tanzania. “Do you dare to believe that the commercial war between Gadobao and Wang Lao Ji has reached Africa?” Immediately after that, someone posted a picture of Woqi Zheng herbal tea, “Maybe our black friends are more afraid of fire?”
The truth is that handbags are graded in Africa just like matsutake mushrooms. The brighter the color, such as red, the more popular and expensive they are. Unlike in China, where the bags go unnoticed, most of the bags that come into Africa are labeled as noble. In Kenya, a bag can be sold for as much as 500 shillings, which is equivalent to 1.4 yuan. People don’t just give away handbags with Chinese characters on them because they have to be bought with money.
More than one netizen slapped his thighs after learning about this source of wealth. “I really did not think that domestic bags are so popular in Africa, the streets are full of selling domestic bags, looking at these various handbags, and then think of every time I threw into the trash can is really a big loss, I should have known that they are all saved up and exported to Africa.”
In Africa, selling non-woven handbags is a sought-after business. In the food market in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, you can often come across people carrying a bunch of handbags, without them, you can’t even carry home ten potatoes when you go to the market empty-handed. Vendors selling handbags know very well that in order to be competitive in the market, they have to go to the Chinese to get the goods, because Chinese handbags are cheap and reliable in terms of quality.
As Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya and several other countries have introduced policies to ban single-use plastic bags, handbags have become a hot necessity. Chinese businessmen who have a lot of money have long been aiming at this blue ocean, and have seized the opportunity to sell handbags from China to Africa.
Africa leads the world in plastic bag bans, with 34 out of 55 countries (nearly 62%) now banning or taxing single-use plastic bags. According to National Geographic, 31 of these countries are in sub-Saharan Africa – the poorest region in the world. Hassani, who carries a “Manling Porridge Shop” bag on the street, sells coffins in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, and every time he sells coffins, he puts the money into the “Manling Porridge Shop” bag and then takes it to the bank to store it. Neighbors ask him why he doesn’t put the money in his wallet, but he says it’s called “darkness under the lights”, and that no one would steal a handbag with Chinese characters on it because they’re all over the street.
He’s been stopped many times for this bag by Chinese people with cameras, who he describes as being as excited as if they’ve never seen the world. He’s also asked questions like whether he likes China or not, and he’s had to lie about it for the cameras, but he actually chose this bag simply because it’s common and sturdy.
In Africa, the presence of Chinese characters on a handbag is the equivalent of a certification of sturdiness and durability. Some people can’t read, but when they can vaguely sense a graphic resembling a Chinese character appearing on a tote bag, it’s the right thing to buy.
Xiao Shuai has a tote bag that says “Original Wine” on it, and it’s been with him for eight summers. Every time he goes swimming in the river, he throws his swim trunks and towel into the bag. Xiao Shuai says that since the ban on plastic bags, the river has become much cleaner, and he doesn’t get slapped in the face by a plastic bag floating in the water.
Hassani, a coffin seller, says Kenyans are the biggest beneficiaries of the plastic ban, with the infamous “flying toilets” popular in the Kenyan capital Nairobi in the past, where people used to defecate directly in plastic bags, tying them up and tossing them around after pooping. The Guardian reported in April 2018, local residents reflected, after the implementation of the strictest ban on plastic, “flying toilet” behavior basically disappeared, more people chose to pay for public toilets in the community, after all, these 5 shillings a time or 100 shillings a month of family services, than the use of plastic bags to accept the fine is much less. He patted the Manling Congee Shop tote bag in his hand, which now costs money and no one would want to carry shit in it.
On September 18th, due to unlicensed operation, Hong Kong virtual asset platform JPEX announced that it would take down all transactions on its finance page from the 18th.
According to the South +, the Hong Kong police Commercial Crime Bureau on the 18th on suspicion of “conspiracy to defraud” arrested six people. As of the 18th, the police have received more than 1400 cases reported, involving about one billion Hong Kong dollars.
The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission recently pointed out that none of the entities under the JPEX Group had been licensed by the SFC, and did not apply to the SFC for a license to operate a virtual asset trading platform in Hong Kong, and pointed out that the platform’s promotional practices, there are many suspicious, may be suspected of violating the law. Subsequently, the Hong Kong police also intervened in the investigation and carried out a series of actions.
On the morning of the 18th, the Commercial Crime Bureau of the Hong Kong Police arrested Hong Kong netizen Lin Zuo, who had claimed to have applied to become a partner of JPEX, in Central. The police searched Lam’s office and took away several boxes of evidence, including a batch of cash.
At 4:00 p.m. on September 19, the SFC and the Hong Kong police held a press conference to disclose details of the JPEX case, a virtual asset trading platform that has attracted attention from the outside world, to the media and the public.
So far, regarding the JPEX case, the Hong Kong police have received reports from 1,641 people, involving HK$1.2 billion, and have arrested eight people involved in the case.
Lee Ka-chiu speaks out
The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong SAR, Mr. Lee Ka-chiu, said on the 19th that he was very concerned about the JPEX case, and that the interests of investors should be fully protected, and asked the SFC and the police to hold a press conference this afternoon to introduce the situation.
On the development of virtual assets, Li Jiachao said, the SAR Government’s policy is, first, the need for effective regulatory system to protect investors, second; information distribution needs to be open and transparent; third, the importance of and to promote investor education to ensure that the public fully grasp the risks of the assets and the operation of the situation.
Li Jiachao also said that the JPEX incident reflects the importance of regulation, the importance of investing in a regulated, licensed trading platform, and the importance of personal awareness of virtual assets and risks. The SFC will monitor changes and developments in the market to ensure that investors’ interests are fully protected. The SAR Government will also vigorously promote investor education.
Celebrities were once invited to endorse their advertisements
Now have “cut the seat”
On September 13, the SFC issued an alert stating that it was aware that a virtual asset trading platform called “JPEX” was actively promoting its services and products to the Hong Kong public through social media celebrities and over-the-counter (OTC) virtual asset currency exchangers.
Last year, JPEX sold advertisements on TV, outdoor advertisement spots and light boxes at bus stops, and announced that Chilam Cheung would be its brand ambassador.
Recently, Chilam’s manager told the media on behalf of the public relations company that JPEX had already informed JPEX that it could not use Chilam’s portrait to promote its products without obtaining a license in Hong Kong, and that it would reserve the right to pursue JPEX, and that the advertisement had been taken down online.
Screenshot of the previous advertisement
Artist Chuang Si Min was also accused of making a movie introducing JPEX in mid-July, and also said that she could receive up to 16% return, and the movie has now been put away. When attending an event, she said she was one of the victims and revealed that she had lost a 6-digit investment. She knew that the police and the Securities and Futures Commission had intervened in the incident and were investigating, and was waiting for news at this stage.
Pictures Cindy Chong has filmed herself saying that she would deposit money in JPEX to earn a high interest rate.
Another spokesperson, Chen Zhenjiu, said on social media that he had ended his endorsement at the end of July and was trying to understand the situation, but he still could not contact the relevant people at JPEX, “Other details are being dealt with by the company, and the relevant units are willing to cooperate fully with the relevant units if there is a need for investigation”, and asked JPEX to take down all promotional materials as soon as possible.
Screenshots of previous advertisements
The 34-year-old netizen and actor Lin Zuo publicly said in July this year that he had applied to become a partner of JPEX. However, after JPEX was named by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, Linzuo quickly cleared his name and claimed that he had also lost a lot of money. He also said that “he, like Chilam Cheung, Chong Sze Man, Chung Pui Sang and other celebrities, had helped promote the platform as a spokesperson and agent, but was by no means a behind-the-scenes participant”. However, he is now suddenly arrested by the Commercial Crime Bureau.
According to the information, Lin Zuo has become a hot topic with his luxurious lifestyle and many scandals. He is not only a well-known online businessman, but also a highly controversial figure who has been called a modern-day “Wei Xiaobao”.
Pictures All transactions on the finance page have been taken down
Since September 13, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission issued the aforementioned warning, the southern financial media reporter noted that JPEX released a number of “special announcements” on its official website to respond to external questions.
JPEX in the 18th release of the latest announcement explains that, due to a series of negative news in the outside world for several days, resulting in the platform cooperated with the third-party market maker maliciously lock funds, limiting the platform’s liquidity, greatly increasing the platform’s daily operating costs, resulting in operational difficulties.
On September 17, JPEX announced on its official website that it “will take down all transactions on the wealth management page from September 18, at which time users will not be able to make any new wealth management orders, while old ongoing wealth management orders will be maintained until the end date of the product in order to receive the proceeds.” Additionally, JPEX revealed that it is “in the process of approaching relevant third-party market makers to resolve the liquidity shortfall at the earliest opportunity.”
Notably, JPEX claimed that in order to protect the rights of its users, it wrote to the SFC again on September 15 to ask for guidance, and JPEX said that the SFC only responded with the following in its reply: “The SFC has referred JPEX’s case to the police and will assist them in their investigation.” (“The SFC has referred JPEX’s case to the Police and will assist the Police in their investigations.”)
. JPEX says the Hong Kong SFC responded to the request for guidelines in this way.
According to its official website, JPEX describes itself as “a licensed and recognized digital asset and virtual currency platform, aiming to provide a safe and reliable international platform for buying and selling cryptocurrencies safely and conveniently in different places.”
In fact, as early as July 2022, JPEX was included in the “Other” category of the “List of Unlicensed Companies and Suspicious Websites” that is regularly updated on the official website of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC). According to the SFC, the company “appeared” to be offering virtual asset-related products to Hong Kong investors on its website, and called on investors to exercise extreme caution when investing on unregulated platforms.
This incident is also the first time that Hong Kong has taken action against an unlicensed virtual asset platform since the announcement of the implementation of the virtual asset licensing regime.
In June this year, Hong Kong announced the formal implementation of a mandatory licensing regime for virtual assets, and platform operators who are providing or intend to provide virtual asset trading-related services in Hong Kong must apply for a license from the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission.
Southern financial media reporter inquired about the Hong Kong SFC website found that as of August 3, only two virtual asset trading platforms were officially licensed by the Hong Kong SFC, respectively, “OSL Digital Securities Limited” and “Hash Blockchain Limited Hash Blockchain Limited”.
Three companies have cooperated with the company and then stopped at once.
Southern financial media reporter noted that the three Hong Kong listed companies were released in 2021, 2022, 2023, announcing that they had plans to cooperate with the company that belongs to the JPEX platform, but then they have announced the cessation of cooperation. One of the fastest, just about a month after the call to stop.
On September 13, after the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) issued the aforementioned warning, Co-operative Communications Group Limited (01613.HK, hereinafter referred to as “Co-operative Communications”) issued a voluntary announcement on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, saying that it noticed the warning issued by the SFC on the JPEX platform, and said that the company had not participated in the operation of the JPEX platform in any way.
On September 13, Synergy Communications issued an announcement to clarify its relationship with the JPEX platform.
On June 13 this year, Synergy Communications said in another voluntary announcement that in light of the significant increase in virtual asset-related activities in recent years, the company decided to seize the opportunity to enter into a joint venture to operate a virtual asset trading platform.
. On June 13, Synergy Communications announced that it would engage in virtual asset-related activities.
Synergy Communications announced that Radio World Holding Limited, a direct wholly-owned subsidiary of the company, entered into a subscription and shareholders’ agreement with JPEX Holdings Limited and Phoenix International Group Holdings Limited, which are associated with the JPEX platform, on June 13 to jointly operate the joint venture Jade Power Lab Technology Group Limited (“Jade Power”), in which the three companies hold 51%, 25% and 24% of the shares respectively.
Among them, JPEX will be to Jade Power to provide technical services, in order to settle all the subscription money. Jade Power initial only business is to provide virtual asset trading services in Hong Kong, and has been operating in Hong Kong since May 2023, said “to apply to the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission for a license to operate”.
On September 13th, Synergy Communications announced that the agreement had lapsed on June 30th due to the fact that certain conditions precedent to the completion of the agreement had not been completed by June 30th or such other date as may be agreed upon by each of the other parties, implying that the said cooperation had come to an end.
In March 2022, another Hong Kong-listed company, China Skybow Holdings Limited (00428.HK, hereinafter referred to as “China Skybow Holdings”) announced that it had entered into a non-legally binding Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with JPEX, under which JPEX would seek to utilize its AI software trading and arbitrage trading technology to apply to securities trading and other forms of transactions, with the parties aiming to explore investments of up to US$10 million in different areas related to blockchain technology, including, but not limited to, non-homogeneous tokens, marketplace platforms, decentralized autonomous organizations and others.
. On March 21, 2022, China Skybow Holdings announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for a partnership with JPEX.
However, only about a month later, China Skybow Holdings announced that “this is not the best time to carry out the Proposed Cooperation at this stage. Therefore, the Board of Directors has decided to stop proceeding with the Proposed Cooperation.”
For its part, hmvod video Ltd (08103.HK) announced in May 2022 that it had previously sought to collaborate with a company owned by JPEX in order to provide it with software and systems such as DAPP Wallet and IAIA for processing cryptocurrencies and non-homogenized tokens (NFTs). However, after further consideration, the company decided that it did not need the aforementioned software and systems at this stage, and decided to cancel the memorandum of understanding that it had signed with JPEX in September 2021 to cooperate with the company.
In September 2021, hmvod video Ltd. announced the cessation of its MOU with JPEX.
Picture Hong Kong’s financial regulators prompted one after another
Recently, two financial regulators, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), have issued a series of alerts for investors, reminding them of the misleading statements made by some virtual asset organizations.
Self-proclaimed “bank” “to provide banking services” or suspected of violating the law
On September 15, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) issued a reminder on its official website that it has recently noticed that some virtual asset institutions calling themselves “crypto banks”, “virtual asset banks”, “digital asset banks “, “digital banks” or “digital transaction banks”, etc., or claim to provide “banking services” or “bank accounts”. account”. Some VAs also use the term “deposit” to describe the funds deposited with them by their clients, or advertise “savings schemes” as “low risk” and “high return”. “high return”.
According to the HKMA, these descriptions are misleading.
The HKMA reminds members of the public that non-Hong Kong banks are not regulated by the HKMA and that money deposited with such institutions or platforms is not protected by the Deposit Protection Scheme in Hong Kong.
Under the Banking Ordinance, only licensed banks, restricted licence banks and deposit-taking companies that have been granted a licence to operate by the HKMA are allowed to carry on banking or deposit-taking business in Hong Kong.
Apart from the above institutions recognized by the financial regulators, it is an offence for any person to use the name or title “bank” in connection with the carrying on of business in Hong Kong, or to represent that such person is a bank or is carrying on banking business in Hong Kong. It is also an offence for any person to carry on the business of taking deposits in Hong Kong without authorization, or to invite members of the public to make any deposits.
Beware of the false claims of some trading institutions that they have obtained regulatory licenses
In recent years, virtual assets have gradually developed into a new type of asset class, attracting the attention of investors, and Hong Kong’s financial regulators have gradually strengthened regulation.
Previously, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has issued a reminder that it has recently noticed some unlicensed virtual asset trading platforms falsely claiming that they have submitted license applications to the SFC. These false and misleading claims have led the public to believe that the trading platforms are in compliance with the regulatory requirements of the SFC.
Just now, in China’s highest academic institution, another global math frenzy came to an end. After five months of competition, the Alibaba Math Competition’s strongest four were named:
Their average age is 22. Among them is 17-year-old Chongqing child Qu Xiaoyu, who became the youngest ever gold medal winner and is already a sophomore in the math department at Peking University. And Zhang Shengtong, a regular visitor to the Ars Electronica competition, finally won gold this year after taking part in the competition four times and winning silver four times. He solved a 70-year-old problem in math during his undergraduate years. His paper was published in the top journal Annals of Mathematics. Li Xiaoyi and Hao Tianze are both studying at Peking University. One of them, Hao, dazzled a stand-up comedy show directly on the spot. Pictures In addition to the above four, there were 66 other contestants who won the Silver, Bronze and Excellence Awards out of 50,000 contestants. At the awards ceremony, the representative of the winner of the Excellence Award, 20-year-old Lou Yingen with acromegaly, approached the stage. He is currently studying physics and mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) under the tutelage of Alan Guth, a renowned theoretical physicist and the creator of the burst model of cosmology. His love and optimism for math and even life sparked warm applause. Photos The most intuitive feeling of this award ceremony is that more and more young mathematical youths are standing on the stage. They undoubtedly represent the most promising emerging talents in the field of basic science in the world. As a matter of fact, in the five consecutive years of Ali Math Contest, more than ten young mathematicians, including Wei Dongyi, have come out of the contest.
This math competition, which is open to all, is becoming a well-known stage for igniting the passion for math, displaying mathematical talent, and unearthing new stars in mathematics. 17-year-old Chongqing kid sets the youngest record Let’s first take a look at the winners of the contest. There are 4 gold prizes, 6 silver prizes, 10 bronze prizes, and 50 excellence prizes.
Although Peking University occupies half of the country, the performance of other schools is also not bad. For example, Tsinghua, East China Normal and Xi’an Jiaotong University. There were even winners from middle schools, such as Sun Qi Ao from Shanghai Middle School. Let’s take a look at how strong these players are next. Qu Xiaoyu: the youngest ever gold medalist Qu Xiaoyu is a sophomore mathematics student at Peking University. This is Qu’s second time to participate in the Ali Math Contest. Last year, he won the Excellence Award for his first participation, and was the youngest winner of the competition ever. Pictures For Qu, the difference between the two competitions is “”I did eight hours last year and only five and a half hours this year, and this year I’ll be doing all of these topics.”” Last July, still a senior in high school, he represented the national team IMO won a full score of gold medals, and then guaranteed admission to the School of Mathematics of Peking University. Elementary school in the fifth or sixth grade began to read the mathematical analysis on their own, more than two years repeatedly read two or three times. But even so, he himself confessed that “I am not a genius at all, I am very good at it. The more I learn math, the more I feel I don’t understand too much, I am very small.” There was also a musical program at the awards ceremony.
Li Yiyi: Undergraduate to senior doctoral level Also have IMO gold medal experience and 2002 born Li Yiyi, is currently at Peking University basic mathematics read Bo two. His mentor is Liu Ruochuan, a member of the golden generation, whose research direction is P-advanced number theory, and who will soon enter Princeton University in late October to further his studies on exchange.
Last year, Li was selected for the second Peking University mathematics “Huaixin Bachelor” honorary title. At the time, the faculty said that his mastery of algebraic geometry at the undergraduate level had reached the level of senior doctoral students in algebraic geometry at top American universities. As early as kindergarten he was able to find his own patterns in multiplying and dividing two- and three-digit numbers, and in junior high school he was delving into high school as well as college math, the report said. In life, Li is a simple man, and math is one of his biggest hobbies. Hao Tianze: The Sober Segmentalist on Earth Would you want to be a math expert like Zhang Yitang? No, no, I would want to be the one who serves them tea and water. Hao Tianze, who also won the gold medal, defines himself as a “normal type of player”, neither gifted nor hardworking. He is currently in the fifth year of his master’s degree program in basic mathematics at Peking University, with a focus on differential geometry. Pictures Looking back on his math journey, he admits: I am optimistic because I accept failure. The more you fail, the more optimistic you become. My senior year of high school, I wanted to win the CMO Gold Medal, but I ended up winning the Silver Medal. Senior year wanted to make the IMO national team, but ended up not making it. I ran with the first two Ali Math competitions and finally took bronze in 21 years. Math is a subject that requires accumulation and a lot of digging at the same time. At that time, we talked about love, talked about hard work, and to be able to maintain enough focus on the interest is a very advanced talent. Participate in the competition in the past few years, his mindset is also quietly changing: mathematics research system is exceptionally large, he believes that it is not necessary to become the top of the person, as long as it can make a small contribution, I feel very satisfied. Zhang Shengtong: undergraduate broken math 70 years of problems Zhang Shengtong has been fighting for five years, and when he was 18 years old for the first time, he was going to the United States to study at MIT. As a result, in his freshman year, he joined forces with his team to solve a 70-year-old problem that had been plaguing the mathematical community, and it was published in one of the four major journals of the Mathematical Yearbook. Image Today, he has graduated from MIT and is pursuing a PhD at Stanford University. In an earlier public interview, he had threatened to win a Fields Medal for China. But today he laughs and waves his hand: the gap between his work and that of his award-winning predecessors is still too big. In addition to these green faces, there is also a former god of learning who has returned. Han Yanjun, the former Tsinghua god of learning, shocked the audience with “15 perfect scores in 20 courses, 4 99 points, a 98 points”. Even though he was guaranteed admission, he took the college entrance exam and became the top science student in Anhui that year (2011). At that time, because he wanted to do research quietly, so he chose to take the initiative to disappear from the public eye. As a result, he won a silver medal in the Ars Electronica competition. He is now an assistant professor at the Crown Institute of Mathematics, the Center for Data Science, and the Department of Computer Science at New York University. Pictures More than a dozen mathematicians have come out of Asai in five years. It is worth mentioning that a special debate took place before the award ceremony. Math enthusiasts from all directions, including courier boys, B station UP masters, and popular rising stars of mathematics, doctoral students of the Department of Mathematics of Peking University, and IMO Olympiad Gold Medalists explored in the Lecture Hall of the Department of Mathematics of Peking University: Whether AI can replace mathematicians. This is really interesting at a time when big models are hot. Photo. The topic of ‘usefulness of math’ was also discussed again. As a matter of fact, many advances in cutting-edge technologies, such as AI big models, computers, IoT, chips, quantum computing, drones, machine learning, etc., rely on mathematicians. As one of the oldest subjects, math is the foundation of all disciplines. For example, one of the finalists in this competition is “the connection between a large language model and a formula in mathematics”. Teachers in the group said that the question itself is not difficult, but they want to express that math is everywhere in life, and can help us understand some complex emerging things that are happening. And the whole wave of technology, but also need more love of mathematics, with mathematical talent to participate in the talent. Ali Math Contest, which has been held for many years without any threshold and is open to all people in the world, echoes this demand for talents. In the past five years, it has also brought real impact: For one thing, more people pay attention to math, so that math is no longer a carnival for the few. Since 2018 Ali Math Contest has cumulatively attracted 250,000 participants, with contestants covering more than 70 countries and regions. This year, more than 70% of the participants are popular players, 37,000 people are not math-related majors, and the maximum age of the participants is 67 years old, and the minimum age is 7 years old. For example, Sun Jinyuan, a 95-year-old courier boy who participated for the first time this time. After finishing his work every day, he sets aside an hour or two to delve into math, and he once spent two weeks proving the Euler constant formula. Image Secondly, more young scientists are unearthed. In the five years since the Ali Math Contest was held, more than a dozen young scientists have come out of it. For example, Su Weijie, an associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania, was the first silver medalist. Now engaged in research at the intersection of mathematics and computing, he has won the Sloan Prize and the first SIAM Young Prize in Data Science, based on his significant contributions to optimization algorithms for machine learning, data privacy protection, the theoretical foundations of deep learning, and high-dimensional statistics. Image. His work on convex optimization acceleration algorithms was featured in a large section of a 1-hour presentation at the International Congress of Mathematicians by machine learning titan Michael Jordan. Mingtao Xia, the 2021 Silver Medalist, graduated from Peking University and went to UCLA to pursue a PhD in applications, and is now an assistant professor at New York University. Xia also has a hidden identity as an “uploader”. He does not have many followers on the B website, but he insists on sharing his thoughts on mathematical modeling and computation. In June this year, he graduated from UCLA with a PhD, and with the consent and support of his teachers, he live-streamed his PhD thesis defense on B-site: “I hope that through online promotion and teaching, I can inspire more people’s passion and interest in math in a more popular language.” Pictures. 2020, 2021 Gold Medalist Born in 1994, Wang Donghao came to SUNY Stony Brook after graduating from MIT and is now an assistant professor at the Simons Center for Geometric Physics. …… Such competition awards that tap young scientists are actually not uncommon. For example, like the domestic Green and Orange Prize and the foreign Sloan Prize. But a prize like this, which focuses only on mathematics and is open to all people and even to the world with zero threshold, seems to be the only one at present. As Zhang Yitang said at the beginning of the competition, “I hope that through this global competition, we can awaken the public and society to pay attention to mathematics.” Tian Gang, president of the Chinese Mathematical Society and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, also said, “Mathematics knows no boundaries, and every year the Ali Math Contest attracts contestants from all over the world. This cross-cultural convergence and exchange not only enriches ideas and methods in the field of mathematics, but also promotes international exchange and cooperation.” Image With such a model, more people can embrace math and deepen their commitment to it, in order to truly promote the progress of science and technology from the field of basic science. This requires a real sense of long-termism, and the five-year Ali Math Contest is just the beginning. So ‘can AI replace mathematicians’? The answer to the thesis is obvious, AI needs more math workers, AI will help more math workers, and AI may also make more people become math workers. Just like after AlphaGo, more people started to learn Go and enjoy it through AI guidance?
As a well-known developer technology community, GitHub in the past period of time, also one after another born a lot of practical AI tools.
These tools have the same characteristics, easy to use and efficient, the main a novelty bright eyes, by the way, to liberate your personal productivity.
Today we recommend a few popular AI tools on GitHub, to help you in your daily work, to further improve the development efficiency.
Microsoft’s new open source work helps you quickly get started with large model development At the Build 2023 developer conference on May 23 this year, Microsoft released a number of important updates, including the launch of a number of new AI tools.
One of these tools, which was featured frequently in the official introductory video, is Prompt flow, which is designed to simplify the development cycle of big model apps.
The project is now open-sourced on GitHub, and in just one week it has surpassed 2000 Stars.
With this project, you can quickly get through the whole process from ideation, prototyping, testing, evaluation to production deployment and monitoring, allowing developers to build a variety of high-quality large language model applications more easily.
This includes, but is not limited to, the following features:
Create and iterate development flows
Evaluate flow quality and performance
Streamline production development cycles
The project is accompanied by detailed technical documents and guides such as “Cue Flow Getting Started Tutorial” and “Talking and Chatting with PDFs”, which help you quickly get started with big model development technology by matching with VSCode.
AI Open Source Tools for Computer Vision With MetaAI’s repeated efforts in the open source circle this year, a variety of practical AI image segmentation, processing models and frameworks have been introduced, further reducing the technical threshold of computer vision.
The rise of smart cities, factory automation production management, automatic driving and many other industries has also allowed computer vision technology to begin to be widely used.
At present, the technology ecosystem has been sufficiently perfect, ordinary developers to start learning and application, the difficulty has been greatly reduced.
Today here, to recommend a relatively hot computer vision AI toolkit: supervision, easy to install, can be reused by developers, greatly improving efficiency.
Inside the project provides a variety of main application scenarios of computer vision such as object detection, dataset processing, model evaluation, data analysis and computation, as well as practical tools.
The project can be installed with pip, which is simple and fast, and can help you save a lot of tool installation and management costs.
Out-of-the-box, play with big models on the command line. ChatGPT’s previously released Code Interpreter plugin is considered by many developers to be the most powerful plugin recommended by OpenAI.
After integrating the virtual environment of Python sandbox, it can be based on your uploaded Excel, CSV data, automatically obtain and analyze the data content, for you to produce a professional industry analysis report, to generate a variety of different styles of data charts.
Even online Python scripts can be used to batch process various video clips, generate website demos and other operations.
The list goes on and on. I don’t think I need to tell you how powerful it is.
Unfortunately, it is currently only available on ChatGPT.
Today we recommend an open source implementation: Open Interpreter, which allows you to call Python, JavaScript, Shell and other languages directly on the command line terminal to quickly demonstrate a variety of large model capabilities.
From the video, we can see that using Open Interpreter, you can easily realize the following various AI functions on your local computer:
Creating and editing photos, videos, PDF files;
Controlling Chrome to perform searches;
Mapping, cleaning and analyzing large data sets;
Intelligently changing system configurations;
Automatically generate and run demo source code;
AI one-on-one chat and Q&A.
The project received attention at the beginning of the month, during which it has been on the GitHub Hotlist many times, and in just one month, it has exceeded 24000 Star, which is a horrible growth rate, and also reflects the high demand for it from the side.
On the morning of July 18, 2019, 41-year-old Japanese citizen Shinji Aoba broke into Kyoto Animation Studio No. 1, dumped nearly 40 liters of gasoline on the first floor, and lit a fire while cursing.
The fire ultimately claimed the lives of 36 people, and 33 people, including the culprit Shinji Aoba, were injured to varying degrees. KyoAni Animation suffered a heavy and unmitigated disaster, with a large number of important drawings destroyed and many talented animators leaving this world forever.
The world hated such an evil act to the point of gnashing their teeth, but because of the severity of Shinji Aoba’s injuries, the trial surrounding the culprits was delayed again and again, and did not officially begin until September 5th of this year.
For four years, the medical staff tried their best to save Shinji Aoba’s life so that he could receive a fair trial and face his crimes head on. But to everyone’s dismay, all their efforts failed to produce a confession or apology from the murderer, and instead, they saw Shinji Aoba for what he really was – a demon in a state of delusion.
Shinji Aoba in the courtroom scene was numb, and when the prosecutor accused him of the crime, he did not deny it, but his attitude was glib and he tried to get off with incomprehensible delusional words.
Seeing such a record of the trial, those who still had a glimmer of hope for Shinji Aoba, their disappointment may be hard to express.
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It took the Japanese government four years to save Shinji Aoba’s life in order for him to receive a fair trial. And this criminal’s severe burns became the most ironic aspect of this disaster.
Shinji Aoba’s attending doctor’s name was Keihiro Ueda, a specialist in emergency medicine. Soon after word of the Kyoani arson spread, Keihiro Ueda called various medical institutions to say that he and the hospital had experience in dealing with burns and could help admit the injured.
But instead of waiting for victims, he waited for the dying murderer.
Although Shinji Aoba would still scream at the top of his lungs when he first emerged from the scene, his life was soon hanging by a thread as more than 90 percent of his body was burned. The hospital judged his mortality rate to be 97.54%, making it almost a certain death. Seeing this unprecedented injury, many doctors said there was nothing they could do, but Keihiro Ueda did not give up.
After several surgeries, Ueda and his team first removed Aoba’s necrotic skin tissue and temporarily replaced it with artificial dermis, and then harvested normal skin from Aoba’s body, which was used to grow more transplantable epidermis.
Culturing the epidermis took three to four weeks, but dangers such as infection and unstable blood pressure put Shinji Aoba’s life in jeopardy, and it was questionable whether he would make it to that point.
In Keihiro Ueda’s diary, he was so preoccupied with the operation that at one point he was hallucinating: sometimes it was as if he could see the news of Aoba’s death on television or on the Internet. For this reason, Ueda frequently ran to and from Aoba’s hospital room, fearing that he would suddenly die.
In addition to the desperation of the medical staff, the diary records the only moment when Aoba reveals his humanity. After realizing that his voice could come out again, Aoba cried all day. When Ueda asks him why he cried, Aoba says it was for saving his life, and that the doctors and nurses in front of him had nothing to do with him, yet they still reached out with all their might.
The doctors’ efforts were not in vain. Aoba, who received an autodermal transplant, recovered quickly and was discharged from the hospital and sent back to the detention center. Keihiro Ueda saw Shinji Aoba for the last time in January of this year, when Aoba was nearly cured and basically able to take care of himself, which meant that the process of the trial could finally be put on track.
What people didn’t expect was that in order to save one villain, the doctors found a way to save many more. The use of cultured epidermis to heal such a large area of burns was unprecedented in the world, and this unexpected “clinical trial” was another step forward in the medical treatment of burns.
Keihiro Ueda has since cured other patients using this method.
However, from a more realistic point of view, this rescue came at a high price.
According to another dermatologist, it costs about 300,000 yen (about 15,000 yuan) to prepare just one piece of skin the size of a postcard. The number of pieces used to treat Shinji Aoba is likely to be 250 at most, so the cost is estimated to be close to 75 million yen. Together with the artificial dermis used in the previous emergency and the ICU hospitalization fee, the total cost was about 200 million yen (about 9.8 million yuan).
Naturally, Shinji Aoba was not able to pay it off; after all, he had already squandered his money – all of it on gasoline and tools for the arson in Kyoani. Three-quarters of this astronomical treatment cost is expected to be paid by the Japanese National Fund, while the remaining quarter falls to the Saitama Prefectural Government, where Aoba previously lived.
Such an arrangement is not destined to be understood by all. In the eyes of some Japanese netizens, the significance of doing one’s best for a demon destined for the death penalty is unclear. Even in the medical team in charge of Shinji Aoba, there were likewise a few doctors who were caught in hesitation. When they heard Shinji Aoba’s thanks, their hearts were instead mixed, as they did not know if this was in line with people’s expectations.
When people asked Ueda Keihiro what he thought, he both held fast to his principles as a medical doctor and looked forward to Aoba’s repentance.
“For the sake of those victims and their families, I cannot allow the murderer to escape the departed dead. This conviction is strong, so I must not let the culprit die like this.”
Shinji Aoba and Keihiro Ueda
But judging from the trial, the confession Keihiro Ueda wanted to see may not have been there.
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Prior to the arson, Shinji Aoba had stomped around the Keiani studio several times. On the day of the incident, he purchased nearly 40 liters of gasoline from a gas station and had a special can with a wheelbarrow. He had no concept of what would happen if he poured that much gasoline on the ground and set it on fire. In his statement at the trial, he was slightly surprised by the number of deaths, but only felt that it was a bit “too much”.
“I didn’t think so many people would die, and now I feel I went a little too far.”
In a courtroom sketch, a wheelchair-bound Shinji Aoba wears a mask, but it’s hard to hide the grimace of his burned face.
At the time of the fire, eyewitnesses reported hearing a loud explosion in the studio, and some experts speculated that a “deflagration” had occurred at the scene. In a studio full of wooden utensils and paper, combustion produces large quantities of toxic gases and carbonized particles. But before people could escape, the heat ignited the toxic gases and oxygen, causing a huge explosion and shockwave.
Shinji Aoba was also not spared; he was burned beyond recognition and collapsed on the ground shortly after escaping the scene. He collapsed on the ground shortly after escaping the scene. Kind-hearted people around him thought he was a KyoAni employee and poured water on him to cool him down, and police officers arrived to ask about his injuries, but he kept shouting things like “KyoAni copied me”.
Shinji Aoba’s hatred for Kyoani was based on his belief that his work had been plagiarized by Kyoani. In court, he blandly confessed to the crime, but his subsequent confessions became increasingly baffling.
Since the age of 30, Shinji Aoba has had an unstable job and has lived a poor and muddled life. Then he was introduced to The Melancholy of Ryouga Haruhi, and Kyoani’s animation opened his eyes to another possibility.
From then on he started the path of writing. On a Japanese 2ch forum, he also thought he had connected with a female supervisor at Kyoani, and even developed a crush. Shinji Aoba has since submitted novels to Kyoani on two occasions, and when asked by his defense attorney why he chose Kyoani, Aoba’s response was conversely innocent.
“I believe that here I can create the best animation and write the best stories.”
But it was not to be, and after two unsuccessful submissions, Aoba’s world seemed to turn upside down. He began to believe that a dark force was playing with him, more specifically, a mastermind he called “Number Two”.
Shinji Aoba is not a first-time offender, having been imprisoned for robbing convenience stores and stealing women’s underwear before he turned 30. Shinji Aoba describes how he met “Number Two” while in prison, but this “Number Two”, whose face and information he cannot describe, became a nightmare that played with his life.
“Number Two had a wide range of connections, not only to the bigwigs in the ACG industry, but also to government officials. Aoba blames “Number Two” and “Female Supervisor” for his failure. He believed that “Number Two” had probably invested money in KyoAni, and had therefore taken control of KyoAni so that his work would not be selected, and that the other party was only interested in enjoying themselves by trashing their own hard-earned work.
The “female supervisor” who made Shinji Aoba fall in love with him has turned into a plagiarist. From “Kotone Girl” and “Blow Up! Euphonium” and “Free!”, Aoba thought that all of these works were plagiarized from his own novels.
In fact, the plagiarism claim doesn’t hold water in terms of time or content, but Aoba is still adamant about it.
“Plagiarizers are praised by the world, while those who work hard to create are left out in the cold. That ‘female supervisor’ is climbing higher and higher, while I’m slipping.”
In Shinji Aoba’s mind, he needs to do something “big” to get rid of the plagiarism that KyoAni Animation is doing to him.
In 2008, there was a terrible random murder in Akihabara, Japan. The culprit drove his car into a crowd of people and then attacked a fallen passerby with a dagger. ……
Influenced by this case and feeling that he was in a similar situation as the murderer, Aoba had wanted to repeat the tragedy of that year. He went to Omiya Station in Saitama Prefecture with six daggers, but stopped because he felt that the number of people in the neighborhood was too small to make it a “big deal” even if he did. In the end, his target became Kyoani, and even if he had to destroy an entire studio, he would send a warning to Kyoani.
“I think that’s all I can do.”
These delusional statements and jumps in logic became a breakthrough for the defense. Aoba’s defense attorneys argued for innocence or a reduced sentence by claiming that Aoba was in an unstable state of mind and had lost the ability to distinguish between right and wrong.
According to the process, the analysis of Aoba’s mental state will become the focus of the debate later, but from the perspective of a layman, no one will believe in this kind of defense, and the crazy story from Aoba’s mouth.
In order to commit arson, Aoba meticulously prepared the tools to commit the murder; when purchasing gasoline, he used lies to escape suspicion; he chose to commit the murder at 10:30 a.m. because he judged that people were at work at that time and no one would come to stop him ……
He thought carefully at every moment of the murder, in other words, he knew exactly what he was doing.
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Shinji Aoba’s trial drew attention from all walks of life, not only from the media who waited early, but also from the general public.
At the trial on September 5, the court provided 35 additional seats for spectators, which required people to qualify by drawing lots. The process of drawing lots was tedious, and one had to rush to the site in the heat to participate, but the site was still crowded with people early. Some of them wanted to understand the motives of the criminals, while others wanted to know why Shinji Aoba was here.
In order to recognize his character, the prosecutor listed the trajectory of Shinji Aoba’s life, in which many dark labels can be seen – the scars of his family of origin, the hardships of life, the loneliness of not being understood.
After his parents divorced at the age of nine, Aoba suffered from his father’s abuse until he passed away by suicide at the age of 20. After that, Aoba moved to her mother’s residence. But it didn’t last long, as his mother and stepfather miscommunicated with him and eventually kicked him out of the house. Since then, he has lived a life of poverty and emptiness.
Shinji Aoba at school
In the eyes of some old acquaintances, Shinji Aoba was more outgoing and conscientious when he was in school, but it’s a bit hard to believe that he’s become this way after dropping out of school. But in Shinji Aoba’s account, since he was kicked out by his mother and lived alone, his life has long been black and white, living in poverty and emptiness, and writing novels has become the only persistence. But who would have thought that this seemingly harmless hobby would become the beginning of a tragedy?
In the face of life’s misfortunes, Aoba chooses to blame it all on others, and even when he falls to the ground with serious injuries, he doesn’t forget to shout that everything is someone else’s fault.
“They plagiarized my work, call the president of KyoAni, I want to speak to the president!”
Shinji Aoba’s past is indeed laced with the bitterness of life, but that doesn’t excuse him from hurting others. For the wider public, what mattered most at the moment was nothing more than the outcome of the trial; after all, when he chose to take everything out on others, the pity people felt for him completely dissipated.
After four years of silence, people still had to wait another four months. There would be a total of 33 trials surrounding Shinji Aoba’s mental state and sentencing until January of the following year.
Only then would the case be legally closed – but the indelible pain of the victims would remain, and the disaster would never truly come to an end.