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No Driver? No Problem! Waymo’s driverless robotaxis make Los Angeles debut — but what could the tech mean for India?
Alphabet's Waymo has launched its robotaxis in Los Angeles, marking a significant step for autonomo…
Inside 'Project Rodeo,' the Tesla effort pushing the limits of self-driving technology
Nine test drivers describe the pressure of training Tesla's autonomous-driving software as the comp…
Grace Kay
AI could supercharge offshoring
Artificial intelligence could supercharge offshoring by making workers in developing markets more e…
Tim Paradis
Alphabet's earnings show investors are impatient for the data on AI returns. No one has the answer yet.
In Tuesday's earnings call, investors repeatedly asked Alphabet execs for data about returns on AI …
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Here's how airlines are using AI to make flying less of a nightmare
United Airlines, for example, uses AI to decide which departing flights can be held for connecting …
Lauren Edmonds
A popular YouTuber's negative video of Humane's AI Pin raises questions about critical reviews in the age of innovation
In today's big story, we're looking at a critical tech review that caused a bit of a stir on social…
Dan DeFrancesco
What Europe's AI regulation moment will mean for the world
The European Union's AI regulation has some predicting a spate of Brussels copycats. Close, but not…
PTI
Gone with the AI: ChatGPT ‘drinks’ 500 ml water to answer 50 questions
The world is talking about sustainability, and the other buzzing topic in the mainstream is generat…
Video shows police yelling at a driverless Waymo taxi to stop before it runs over a fire hose
Police officers tried to get the confused car to stop moving by popping a flare in front of it. Tha…
Tim Levin
It's becoming clear that AI is going to whack the mediocre middle of office workers
AI is going to have a huge impact on the workforce. And while there will be winners in the workplac…
Matt Turner
Indeed's CEO says college students might be learning skills that could go 'obsolete' once they graduate — all because of AI
Will everything you learned in college be replaced by ChatGPT? The CEO of job site Indeed says it's…
Aaron Mok
Driverless taxis approved in California for the first time – but the rollout will be gradual
Autonomous car company Cruise has secured a permit to operate commercially in San Francisco in what…
Tasmin Lockwood
I had 2 limbs amputated after an accident. A year later I've returned to the office 2 days per week and use AI to help me type.
Sarah de Lagarde said that returning to work after her double amputation "allowed me to claim mysel…
Grace Dean
10 Things in Tech: Androids v. iPhones in ‘Succession,’ AI tools besides ChatGPT, and a check signed by Steve Jobs
In today's edition: Androids v. iPhones in 'Succession,' AI tools besides ChatGPT, and more headlin…
Diamond Naga Siu
Tesla will be the winner of the electric vehicle market by leading the charge on AI and energy, Ark Invest's Cathie Wood says
Wood predicted Tesla stock would jump to $1,500 a share in five years, implying a 650% increase fro…
Jennifer Sor
There are now fully driverless cars with no human behind the wheel for safety on the roads of Miami and Austin
Tech company Argo AI is testing out its driverless fleet in two US cities without a safety driver p…
Rosie Bradbury
Just buy more Tesla stock if you want to cash in on the ChatGPT-driven surge for AI tech, Cathie Wood says
Wood expects the electric carmaker's share price to surge eightfold in five years thanks to investo…
George Glover
The GM-backed robo-taxi startup Cruise Automation is reportedly struggling to refine its self-driving car technology
Cruise is not the only autonomous-driving company that has faced setbacks. The Information reported…
Mark Matousek
Even if ChatGPT doesn't take your job, it could help another human replace you, says the economist who famously concluded AI could eliminate nearly half of US jobs
Oxford economist Carl Benedikt Frey once concluded 47% of US jobs could be replaced by AI. We asked…
Jacob Zinkula
Here's how a Tesla and SpaceX crossover could pave the way for flying taxis
"Obviously, I like flying things," the billionaire told Bloomberg in 2017. "But it's difficult to i…