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First virtual human to join Huawei Cloud
The first virtual human, Yunsheng, will join Huawei Cloud, Zhang Ping'an, CEO of Huawei Cloud and president of Huawei Consumer Cloud Service, said at the ongoing Huawei Connect 2021.
Building on its digital content production line, Huawei Cloud created Yunsheng.
Technical innovations such as OptVerse AI Solver, Pangu drug molecule model, Blockchain Service, and the FunctionGraph function computing service have also been disclosed at the event.
READ: Huawei Connect 2021 begins
"Digitalisation is a wealth of opportunities, and we call on all to think cloud native, act cloud native," Zhang said.
Huawei Connect 2021 will continue until October 31. This year's event is focusing on the practical application of technologies like cloud, AI, and 5G in all industries and how they can make organisations of all shapes and sizes more efficient, more versatile, and ultimately more resilient as we move towards economic recovery, according to a media statement.
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Abrar Fahad murder: Expelled Buet student joins online class after obtaining stay order
Lifetime expelled Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet) student Ashikul Islam Bitu, who was allegedly involved in the Abrar Fahad murder, reportedly joined an online class of the Chemical engineering department last Saturday with a 'stay order' from the court.
After noticing him in the class, his classmates protested by changing their Zoom profile picture with the text which read "No class sharing with a murderer". They urged the university authorities to cancel his course registration otherwise they threatened to boycott academic activities.
BUET authorities on 22 November 2019 expelled 26 students including Ashikul Islam Bitu permanently for their alleged involvement in the Abrar Fahad murder case. However, Ashikul Islam was not named on the police charge sheet and recently get a 'stay order' from the court against his expulsion decision.
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BUET students informed that Ashikul registered four courses of level-3, term one after getting 'stay order' from the court
Later, students protested his joining the class and demanded the cancellation of his registration otherwise they will boycott classes from May 30.
Ashikul Islam told UNB, "I was not named in the charge sheet and was not involved with the murder. BUET expelled me for not helping in the investigation process. recently I get 'Stay order' from the court against my expulsion and return to the class maintaining all procedures. But I will not join further classes in this situation."
Abrar, a second-year student of the electrical and electronic engineering department, died after he was brutally beaten allegedly by some Chhatra League men at Sher-e-Bangla Hall of the university in the early hours of 7 October 2019.
Read: Prosecution witness testifies in Abrar murder case
The incident triggered a firestorm of protests on campuses across the country.
Abrar was murdered allegedly for his Facebook posts, which seemed critical of some deals with India.
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