澳大利亚鲨鱼袭击频发:是气候变化还是渔业活动?

(SeaPRwire) -   By: Alex MercerParagraph 1Western Australia's coast has once again become a grim stage for a fatal shark encounter. The recent death of a 35-year-old spearfisherman near Michaelmas Island, a protected sand cay, marks the third such tragedy in less than a month. This alarming frequency demands a closer look beyond the immediate shock, probing the underlying factors that might be driving these apex predators closer to shore and into conflict with humans. The narrative often defaults to fear, but a deeper analysis is crucial.Paragraph 2The official account details a specific incident: a 35-year-old man, spearfishing off Michaelmas Island, was attacked by a suspected 15-foot shark. He was brought ashore, but paramedics could not revive him. This follows two other fatal attacks: Michael Jensz, 39, killed by a suspected bull shark on May 24 while spearfishing off the northeast coast, and Steve Mattabonni, 38, killed by a white shark at Rottnest Island on May 16, also while spearfishing. An earlier incident in January saw a 12-year-old die after a Sydney Harbour attack.Paragraph 3These events are stark deviations from the norm. Australia typically averages around three fatal shark attacks annually. The proximity of these recent incidents, particularly the two spearfishing deaths in Western Australia, raises questions about specific environmental or behavioral triggers. The presence of seals in King George Sound, where Michaelmas Island is located, is noted as a common attractant for sharks. Commercial fishermen also point to the seasonal migration of sardines and salmon along the coast as a normal driver for increased shark activity.Paragraph 4The confluence of these attacks, especially within such a short timeframe, suggests a complex interplay of factors. While the natural migration of prey is a constant, the increased frequency might indicate shifts in marine environments or prey distribution. The question remains: are these isolated, albeit tragic, events, or do they signal a more profound, perhaps climate-driven, alteration in shark behavior and distribution patterns that will reshape coastal human-wildlife interactions?Author bio: Alex Mercer, a Tech Director or Geek Analyst at a major Silicon Valley firm, offers sharp critiques and deconstructs industry trends with a pragmatic, no-nonsense approach.

诺曼底登陆82周年,老兵的一封家信戳破所有战争鸡汤

(SeaPRwire) -   By: 阿利斯泰尔·克龙 所有主流叙事都把诺曼底登陆塑造成光荣胜利。所有纪念演讲都塞满了英雄主义宣传。很少有人问,普通士兵当时到底是什么感受。这位年过九旬老兵的家信,说出了没人愿意传播的真话。 事实本身很简单。今年是诺曼底登陆82周年。二战老兵亚瑟·罗斯在法国诺曼底的纪念仪式上,读了自己写于1944年6月6日后几天的信。他原本以为,自己这种后勤人员只会在清场后才进场。登陆前两周,他接到了随军出发的命令。进攻港停满了数千艘各型船只,所有人日夜不停核对物资。装上弹药和给养时,他们都知道登陆近了。史书里的宏伟行动,对普通人来说只是混乱的等待。 他在信里说,出发前讲不清是什么感受。不是恐惧,也不是兴奋。只是混杂着紧张和期待的奇怪情绪。第一次出航因为海况太差取消,所有人回港都大失所望。第二天再次出发,靠近法国海岸时,能远看到炮火闪光,不断听到爆炸声。登陆后,他日夜不停往返运送物资。读到一半,罗斯突然停下说,自己已经不记得写过这封信。信的最后,他给家人写:我一切安好,完整又开心。所有宏大的战争描述,都抹掉了这种平凡。对多数人来说,真实的战争只是活下去、回家去。 所有光荣的战争叙事,都建立在普通人的恐惧和思念之上。 Author bio: 阿利斯泰尔·克龙,常年为欧美主流报纸撰写地缘政治评论的资深评论员。

When AI Starts Competing With Your Power Grid: Why Energy Intelligence Is Becoming the Metric CEOs Can’t Ignore

By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – The biggest risk in the AI race is no longer model performance. It is the electricity bill hiding behind it. Many executives spent years worrying about cloud costs. Now they are discovering that power availability and energy efficiency may become even tougher constraints. According to a survey of 300 senior executives from companies generating at least $1 billion in annual revenue, every respondent expects energy measurement and management to become a core business KPI within the next two years. That is a remarkable shift. Energy is moving from the facilities department into the boardroom. The numbers explain why. AI workloads are consuming power at a pace few organizations anticipated. The survey found that 68% of executives have already experienced energy cost increases of at least 10% during the past year because of AI and data-intensive operations. Nearly all respondents expect costs to continue rising over the next 12 to 18 months, while only 22% believe their organizations are highly prepared. Meanwhile, U.S. data centers consumed about 4% of national electricity in 2024, a figure projected to reach 12% by 2028. A modern 100-megawatt data center can consume as much electricity as roughly 80,000 American households. Some newly planned facilities are targeting gigawatt-scale capacity. Against this backdrop, traditional metrics such as Power Usage Effectiveness, or PUE, no longer provide enough visibility. Enterprises increasingly need workload-level insight into where energy is consumed, why it is consumed, and how infrastructure decisions influence long-term operating costs. This is where energy intelligence begins to resemble the rise of FinOps a decade ago. Cloud spending once appeared manageable until organizations realized they lacked visibility and accountability. Energy is following the same path. Infrastructure choices now determine future efficiency. Storage architecture offers a clear example. Flash-based storage systems consume less power, last significantly longer than traditional hard disk drives, and can store substantially more data within the same physical footprint. According to examples cited in the report, Virgin Media O2 reduced storage energy consumption by 98% after migrating to all-flash infrastructure. British Telecom achieved reductions exceeding 90%, while THG Ingenuity lowered data center power consumption by 80% without disrupting operations. These results highlight a broader lesson. The largest efficiency gains often occur before optimization begins, at the stage when technology decisions are made. The organizations that treat energy intelligence as a strategic discipline will gain more than lower utility bills. They will free capital for AI expansion, reduce operational risk, and create greater flexibility when energy markets tighten. The survey already shows that 74% of leaders are optimizing existing infrastructure and 69% are partnering with energy-efficient cloud and storage providers. The next phase of AI competition may not be decided by who deploys the largest models. It may be decided by who understands the cost of every watt behind them. Author bio: James Vance, a senior technology columnist covering enterprise AI, cloud infrastructure, data center economics, and the long-term business impact of emerging technologies.

The Real Story Behind Campfire’s Best Workplace Win: Why Fast-Growing AI Startups Are Selling Opportunity, Not Perks

By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – Great workplace awards often get dismissed as corporate marketing. The harder question is what happens behind the badge. Campfire’s inclusion on Inc.’s 2026 Best Workplaces list caught my attention for one reason. The company expanded from roughly 10 employees to more than 115 within a year. At that speed, culture usually breaks before revenue does. Hiring fast is easy. Preserving accountability, trust, and execution while doing it is where most young software firms struggle. The official announcement focuses on employee feedback collected through surveys conducted by Quantum Workplace. Campfire was one of 507 companies recognized by Inc. this year. Founder and CEO John Glasgow points to a hiring philosophy centered on drive, curiosity, and ownership. That statement reveals more than it seems. In today’s software market, especially around AI, talented professionals are increasingly choosing environments where responsibility arrives early. Campfire appears to be positioning itself around that idea rather than competing solely through compensation packages or office perks. The second layer of the story sits inside the product itself. Campfire develops AI-native ERP software for finance and accounting teams. Its platform combines general ledger functions, revenue automation, close management, and reporting in a single system. The company says its Ember AI agents are trained exclusively on accounting data and can automate reconciliation, anomaly detection, and report drafting. Customers reportedly close books five times faster and can save hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. When a company sells productivity software, its own workplace becomes part of the product narrative. Investors, customers, and recruits increasingly expect operational efficiency to show up inside the organization, not just inside marketing materials. What makes this recognition commercially relevant is not the trophy. It is the signal. AI software companies are entering a phase where attracting specialized talent may become harder than attracting capital. Firms that create rapid learning environments gain an advantage long before product features are compared. The next battle in enterprise software may not be fought over algorithms alone. It may be fought over which companies can convince ambitious people that joining today will make them significantly better at their craft tomorrow. Author bio: James Vance, a senior columnist for an international technology publication, focuses on enterprise software, AI business models, and the intersection of workplace culture and long-term corporate performance.

When a Tire Factory Leads to Another Factory: The Quiet Industrial Merger Happening Between China and Serbia

By: Robert Sterling – SeaPRwire – A trade relationship becomes something else the moment both sides start building factories together. That is the signal buried inside the latest remarks from Marko Čadež, President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. More than a decade ago, Chinese companies were barely present in Serbia. Today, around 2,000 enterprises with Chinese investment backgrounds operate there. That number matters. The bigger story is that the relationship is no longer centered on buying and selling products. It is increasingly centered on shared production. The official facts point to a steady acceleration. According to Čadež, Chinese investors such as Linglong Tire and HBIS Group have helped strengthen Serbia’s manufacturing capabilities in sectors including automotive and machinery production. The momentum is moving in both directions. A Serbian agricultural machinery bearing components manufacturer in Temerin, with more than 40 years of history, established a joint venture with a Chinese partner and opened a new factory of roughly 80,000 square meters in Hebei Province in April 2025. On paper, this looks like another overseas expansion project. In practice, it reflects something deeper. Companies from both countries are no longer acting as buyers and suppliers. They are becoming co-investors and co-producers. The commercial logic behind this shift is becoming easier to see. During Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s recent visit to China, both sides signed new investment agreements. Trade data already shows the direction. According to Chinese customs statistics cited in the interview, bilateral trade reached US$6.48 billion in 2025, up 13 percent year over year. The China-Serbia Free Trade Agreement, which entered into force on July 1, 2024, appears to be lowering barriers beyond tariffs. Serbian firms are exporting more products to China. At the same time, more companies are purchasing Chinese equipment to modernize production at lower cost. In conversations with manufacturing executives across Europe, one pattern appears repeatedly. Companies no longer ask only where to sell. They ask where to build, source, and expand. Serbia is increasingly becoming part of that discussion. The next phase may not be defined by trade volumes at all. Čadež highlighted artificial intelligence, robotics, data centers, and digital infrastructure as promising areas for cooperation. He also pointed to China’s ability to maintain industrial momentum while adapting to technological change. That observation may be the most revealing part of the interview. Supply chains rarely deepen because governments sign agreements. They deepen when businesses decide that building together is more profitable than trading apart. If current trends continue, the China-Serbia relationship will be measured less by customs statistics and more by the number of factories, technologies, and industrial projects carrying fingerprints from both countries. Author bio: Robert Sterling, a veteran entrepreneur and industrial investor with decades of experience analyzing global manufacturing expansion, cross-border capital flows, and supply-chain transformation.

The Most Watched Exam in China Isn’t the Test Paper — It’s the System Built Around 12.9 Million Students

By: Adrian Cole – SeaPRwire – A nation does not mobilize this level of coordination for an ordinary examination. On June 7, China’s 2026 National College Entrance Examination, better known as the Gaokao, begins with 12.9 million students entering examination halls across the country. The headline number attracts attention. The more revealing story sits outside the classroom. What stands out is the scale of public administration required to ensure that millions of young people can arrive, sit down, and take the same test under largely equal conditions. The official measures reveal how extensive that effort has become. Cities across China activated noise-control programs around examination sites. Public transport operators were instructed to reduce disturbances. Construction work and other noise-producing activities near testing centers faced restrictions. Beijing continued its “green channel” services through the subway system, while ride-hailing platforms prioritized examination-related trips. Police departments opened expedited identification services, and market regulators issued compliance requirements to discourage unreasonable hotel pricing. In Hebei, traffic authorities launched a special “Safe Gaokao” campaign. In Chengdu, health officials introduced a 15-day psychological support program offering emotional counseling, sleep guidance, and crisis intervention services for students, parents, and teachers. The second layer of the story concerns fairness. This year, the Ministry of Education called for stronger action against cheating and placed particular attention on emerging technologies. Local governments upgraded intelligent security inspection systems capable of detecting mobile phones, smart glasses, and other prohibited devices. Shandong implemented full-process examination paper tracking, including Beidou positioning systems, police escorts, video recording, and around-the-clock monitoring. Guangdong authorities coordinated with education, cybersecurity, telecommunications, and market regulators to crack down on the online sale of cheating equipment and organized examination fraud. Inner Mongolia continued using a “2+1” security inspection model supported by human invigilators, video surveillance, mobile patrols, and real-time intelligent monitoring. The message is straightforward. As technology evolves, examination security must evolve faster. The weather may become the final variable. According to forecasts cited by authorities, strong rainfall is expected across parts of southern and eastern China between June 6 and June 9, bringing heavy rain, thunderstorms, strong winds, and localized severe weather. Students and families are being urged to monitor transport conditions and allow additional travel time. In many countries, standardized testing is viewed as a school event. In China, the Gaokao increasingly resembles a nationwide governance exercise involving transportation systems, law enforcement agencies, public health services, weather monitoring networks, and digital security infrastructure. The practical lesson is simple: when 12.9 million students are involved, fairness depends not only on what happens inside the examination room but also on everything that happens outside it. Author bio: Adrian Cole, a scholar focused on public administration and social policy, specializing in how large-scale institutions coordinate services, regulation, and citizen outcomes in modern societies.

拿30年前旧案起诉95岁劳尔·卡斯特罗,美国的古巴算盘打得太露骨

(SeaPRwire) -   By: 阿利斯泰尔·克龙 拿近30年前的旧案起诉95岁的古巴前领导人,特朗普政府这步棋根本无关正义,全是赤裸的地缘和选举利益算计。 根据路透社报道,刚在周三过完95岁生日的劳尔·卡斯特罗,周五亮相哈瓦那内政部庆典。这是他遭美国政府起诉后的首次公开露面。他上一次公开现身是今年哈瓦那的五一庆典,当时距起诉书公开还有几天。更早的公开露面是今年1月,他出席了一场纪念仪式,悼念32名在美军抓捕马杜罗行动中身亡的古巴士兵。美国司法部公开的起诉书显示,他涉嫌参与1996年的坠机事件。事件中古巴军方击落了流亡团体“救援兄弟会”的两架民用飞机。他被控共谋杀害美国公民、破坏航空器及四项谋杀罪名。检方称飞机当时位于古巴领空外,事件造成四人死亡。特朗普公开赞扬这次起诉,称古巴裔美国人等了几十年才等到追责。他还表态不会因起诉升级和古巴的冲突。 这次起诉公布前后,特朗普及其团队多次放话,暗示可能推动古巴政权更迭。这套操作手法,和之前针对委内瑞拉马杜罗的施压逻辑高度相似。当年美国以毒品恐怖主义罪名起诉马杜罗,同时收紧委内瑞拉石油制裁,支持反对派夺权,加派加勒比地区军事力量。世界政治研究所古巴专家、前美国特种作战司令部南方司令部顾问克里斯汀·鲍林明确指出,起诉本质是传递信号,说明美国百分百支持推翻卡斯特罗政权。不过95岁的劳尔年事已高,美国大概率不会复制对委内瑞拉的全套行动方案。 加勒比地区的地缘博弈接下来只会进一步升温,古巴不会为这纸起诉作出任何实质性妥协。 Author bio: 阿利斯泰尔·克龙,知名海外地缘政治评论员,常年在主流大报发表国际时事社论。

一周内中国工业布局悄然重塑:多领域齐发力的深层逻辑

By: James Vance 中国一周内动作密集。6月1日,长征十二号B火箭首飞成功,72米高,首飞就成,21个月开发,载荷20吨级,能送36颗卫星。广东阳江的“海风之心”换流站完工,是世界首座±500kV/2000MW柔性直流站,年传绿电约60亿度。大连理工用低温成型技术量产火箭推进剂箱底,周期减超90%,年产千个。平陆运河134.2公里,通水测试,9月通航后连广西到东盟。玉米基因THP3-T与THP9-T结合,郑单958蛋白从8.5%到12 - 13%。上海T1000级碳纤维量产,抗拉超6.5GPa,用在航天等。这些项目,运输、粮食、太空、材料、绿电都推进。竞争国面对的是紧密相连的生产体系。 Author bio: James Vance, Senior Columnist at top international tech weekly, specializes in tech industry analysis and commercial implications.

别再盯着硬盘容量了:Preservica 揭示档案管理的真正死穴是“人时”

By: James Vance 数字化保存行业花了几年解决存储问题。但这其实不是最难的。真正的难题是找到、整理并理解存储的内容。档案库在不断膨胀。工作人员的数量却很少。这种差距正在成为记录管理员和合规团队。面临的最大运营风险。Preservica 新推出的 AI Editions 直指这一挑战。公司没把 AI 定位成未来主义的实验。它只是把 AI 当作实用的省力工具。这针对的是那些正被积压工作和监管义务压得喘不过气的组织。 据称,新版本是与用户社区共同开发的。它旨在帮助档案和记录团队将工作处理速度提高四倍。平台包含 AI 驱动的音视频转录功能。还有扫描材料的光学字符识别。它能自动识别个人身份信息。元数据标准化和内容丰富化能力也在其中。公司声称这些功能能消除大量重复的手工工作。Iceland Foods 的案例很有说服力。企业档案员 James Shaw 报告说,AI 驱动的 OCR 将档案搜索任务从几天缩短到了几分钟。这提高了应对研究请求、GDPR 询查和诉讼支持的信心。 更关键的是 AI 的部署方式。许多实验 AI 的组织仍依赖碎片化工作流。需要导出文档,用单独工具处理,再导回系统。Preservica 采取了不同做法。AI 功能直接嵌入现有档案工作流。管理员可以决定在哪里应用 AI。他们可以限制范围或完全禁用。随着生成式 AI 在政府和监管行业普及,历史信息的质量变得更重要。AI 系统的可信度取决于它能访问的内容。Preservica 的 Preserve365 平台旨在保存长期数字记录。在 AI 时代,被忽视的档案正在迅速变成隐形负债。 Author bio: James Vance,常驻顶级国际科技周刊的高级专栏作家。

NTT DATA的零成本策略:撬开企业ERP云迁移大门

By: James Vance ERP现代化最大障碍并非技术,而是费用先至、效益滞后的担忧。NTT DATA的零成本激活计划,就是瞄准这一痛点。该公司为符合条件的美国企业迁移至SAP Cloud ERP免去咨询费,直击企业转型顽固壁垒。此举措看似价格调整,实则是加速云迁移的精心谋划,毕竟很多企业还在老旧ERP平台与采用AI业务系统的压力间徘徊。 据NTT DATA介绍,该计划去除核心SAP Cloud ERP激活服务的咨询成本,同时维持结构化部署模式。框架依靠SAP最佳实践流程、预设实施范围、工作流程重新设计和加速上线时间。套餐中还嵌入了SAP的AI助手Joule,旨在从部署初期就实现任务自动化、提高生产力和支持快速决策。NTT DATA行业副总裁Jimmy Dickinson称,这能帮企业零负担从旧ERP过渡到标准化云平台,让资金用于创新和长期业务增长。 有趣的是,为何此时推出此计划?企业软件供应商和服务提供商进入新竞争阶段,云ERP已不够,AI能力成新的差异化因素。很多组织仍用旧ERP,因迁移成本高、影响运营且回报不确定。NTT DATA消除部分财务负担,降低了SAP Cloud ERP的门槛,还让客户从一开始就接触AI工作流程,增加了迁移动力和长期留在SAP生态的可能性。如今董事会讨论焦点已从“是否迁移到云”变为“迁移后多快能部署AI”。 NTT DATA业务遍布70多个国家,母公司业务和技术服务年收入超300亿美元。这表明未来ERP竞争可能靠采用经济学而非仅软件功能。能减少迁移摩擦、缩短实施时间并融入AI的供应商将占优势。对仍用旧ERP的企业来说,别只看迁移成本,先算算原地不动的代价。 Author bio: James Vance,国际顶尖科技周刊资深专栏作家,专注企业软件等领域报道。

北京与万象对话背后:东南亚战略轴线的悄然巩固

By: Alistair Kroon 外交仪式难道尽全貌。6月5日北京会晤,表面是友谊庆祝,实质是深层协调。中老两国政府谈铁路、数字产业、执法合作等,远超传统外交。这是长期政经协同的探讨。 官方声明重政治互信。习近平重申支持老挝社会主义道路,提出四方面优先。表面是外交承诺,实则凸显安全合作制度化。打击跨境犯罪,反映安全威胁转向数字跨国渠道。 经济部分更关键。双方看重中老铁路,呼吁沿线发展,推进中老泰铁路网。还谈农业、电力、AI等。老挝领导人称关系史上最强,愿深化多领域合作。连通生贸易,贸易生依赖,依赖生政治影响。 地缘政治悄悄重塑。会谈后签署多领域协议,单看普通,合起来是更紧密关系框架。北京借基建、互信、经济巩固东南亚地位,老挝获资本、连通与发展。别信仪式话,看铁路、数字项目、安全机制,战略意图藏这里。 Author bio: Alistair Kroon,专注亚洲权力动态与地缘战略的海外政经评论人

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