The most visible sign of the outage? Amazon’s Alexa digital assistant was down for a prolonged period of time Friday morning, inadvertently recreating Amazon’s Super Bowl commercial. While that might be annoying, the outage is causing serious problems for users of Atlassian’s developer tools such as JIRA or Bitbucket, and Capital One customers vented their frustrations at being unable to access their accounts.
The move is part of China's broader efforts to revive economic activities as the novel coronavirus outbreak comes under control in the country.
The move comes as Amazon has had to deal with COVID-19 outbreaks at dozens of fulfillment centers that power its delivery infrastructure. The company has faced criticism for its handling of some aspects of the crisis, while maintaining that it is taking “extreme measures” to protect and compensate employees whom it calls “heroes fighting for their communities and helping people get critical items they need.”
The month-long programs have been jointly organized by 11 departments including the State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviation and Development, Hong Tianyun, deputy head of the office, told a news conference.
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The move will make China United Airlines the first to fully move into the new airport from its old headquarters at Beijing Nanyuan Airport, and thus the first carrier to fly its aircraft at the new airport.
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The move is significant, because AI diagnostic systems can help doctors make faster, more accurate decisions on whether patients are infected by deadly viruses, thus reducing the heavy burden on frontline healthcare workers.
The move also put pressure on US chipmakers on Monday, as the iShares Philadelphia Stock Exchange Semiconductor exchange-traded fund fell 4 percent.
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The move put the Hefei-based company on a par with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, Baidu Inc and Tencent Holdings Ltd, China's "Big Three" internet players.