There is a specific kind of energy at our Irvine headquarters when a new vehicle hits the pavement. Last week, that energy shifted into high gear. We opened our doors to a select group of global journalists and creators for our first R2 Pre-Production Drive E…
OpenAI and Anthropic lost researchers Zoë Hitzig and Mrinank Sharma, with each publishing screeds that cast some doubt on their former employers' actions.
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The companies have launched a pilot program in Atlanta, where “during the rare event a vehicle door is left ajar, preventing the car from departing, nearby Dashers are notified, allowing Waymo to get its vehicles back on the road quickly.”
Analysts said investors suddenly sold off gold and silver amid falling tech stocks and expectations the Federal Reserve won’t cut interest rates in the near future.
CEO Chris Urmson called it a “superhuman” moment, adding that Aurora’s trucks can now carry freight 1,000 miles in 15 hours — faster than what a human driver can legally accomplish.
Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and other automotive brands, has issued a “do not drive” notice for 225,000 vehicles across the U.S. that still have Takata air bag inflators that have not been repaired or replaced.
Samples of the ground beef tested positive for E. coli, a pathogen that can lead to serious foodborne infections. The recall has been given the highest risk level.
Cuts affect both Israeli and global staff as the company says overlaps between teams prompted strategic organizational changes, while pledging continued investment in technology and business continuity.
Waymo announced it would start passenger trips with its sixth-generation robotaxi in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The new vehicles are key to the company’s plans to scale globally.