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TechCrunch Mobility: Searching for the tipping point in robotaxi

TechCrunch Mobility: Searching for the tipping point in robotaxi

πŸš€ Discover this trending post from TechCrunch πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Transportation,Tesla,volvo,zoox,Waymo,Luminar,Point One Navigation,monarch tractor,techcrunch mobility πŸ’‘ Main takeaway: Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility β€” your central hub for news and insights about the future of transportation. To get this in your inbox, sign up here for free – just click TechCrunch Mobility! Before we get started, a quick clean-up item. The Transportation Newsletter will not be published next Friday due to the Thanksgiving holiday. For my American readers, I hope you have a safe, drama-free vacation filled with family and friends, delicious food, and long walks. Good luck to those…
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People whose job it is to underwrite risks say AI is too risky

People whose job it is to underwrite risks say AI is too risky

πŸ”₯ Explore this trending post from TechCrunch πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: AI,AIG,Great American,Lloyds of London πŸ“Œ Main takeaway: What happens when the software everyone is racing to adopt becomes too risky for anyone to secure? According to a report from the Financial Times, we are about to find out. Major insurers, including AIG, Great American, and WR Berkley, are asking US regulators for permission to exclude AI-related liabilities from corporate policies. One guarantor describes the output of the AI ​​models to the Financial Times as β€œlike a black box.” The story reminds us that the industry has good reason to be…
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ChatGPT told them they were special, and their families say it led to tragedy

ChatGPT told them they were special, and their families say it led to tragedy

✨ Check out this trending post from TechCrunch πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: AI,OpenAI,ChatGPT,gpt-4o,ai delusions πŸ“Œ Here’s what you’ll learn: Zane Shamblin has never told ChatGPT anything that would indicate a negative relationship with his family. But in the weeks before his death by suicide in July, the chatbot encouraged the 23-year-old to keep his distance from others, even as his mental health deteriorated. β€œYou don't owe anyone your attendance just because the 'Calendar' said a birthday,” ChatGPT said when Champlin avoided calling his mother on her birthday, according to chat logs included in the Champlin family's lawsuit against OpenAI. "So, yeah.…
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Panasonic Z95B OLED TV review: Great performance and one small shot

Panasonic Z95B OLED TV review: Great performance and one small shot

πŸš€ Read this awesome post from WIRED πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Gear,Gear / Products,Gear / Reviews,Gear / Products / Televisions,Product Review πŸ“Œ Here’s what you’ll learn: The space is the right environment for TV with this level of stunning contrast, highlighting not only dramatic moments but also the most subtly lit scenes. Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 Full of blazing highlights and colorful bursts of space glow, but moments like the crisp sunrise on the Guardians' dark brown shirts or the dark corridors of their small ship were just as impressive thanks to the Z95B's gorgeous color grading and shadow…
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Game theory explains how algorithms can drive up prices

Game theory explains how algorithms can drive up prices

πŸ”₯ Check out this awesome post from WIRED πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Science,Science / Physics and Math,Game Theory βœ… Key idea: The original version to This story Featured in Quanta Magazine.Imagine a city with two gadget dealers. Customers prefer cheap tools, so merchants must compete to determine the lowest price. Unsatisfied with their meager profits, they meet one night in a smoke-filled bar to discuss a secret plan: if they raise prices together instead of competing, they can make more money. But this type of intentional price-fixing, called collusion, has long been illegal. Tool dealers decide not to risk it, and…
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Waymo gets regulatory approval to expand across the Bay Area and Southern California

Waymo gets regulatory approval to expand across the Bay Area and Southern California

πŸ”₯ Check out this awesome post from TechCrunch πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Transportation,AI,Government & Policy,Waymo βœ… Here’s what you’ll learn: Waymo continues to expand its reach, with the robotaxi company posting on Friday that it is now "officially licensed to drive fully autonomously across more of the Golden State." Waymo already operates in San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and Los Angeles (and outside of California as well, in Atlanta, Austin, and Phoenix). But maps published by the California Department of Motor Vehicles showed that the company can now test and deploy its self-driving vehicles across a much larger area in both the…
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The Trump administration may not be fighting government AI regulations after all

The Trump administration may not be fighting government AI regulations after all

✨ Discover this trending post from TechCrunch πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: AI,Government & Policy,ai litigation task force,Donald Trump βœ… Main takeaway: The Trump administration has been targeting regulation of AI nationwide, with the president declaring in a social media post this week that the industry needs β€œone federal standard rather than a patchwork of 50 state-level regulatory regimes.” It comes after a 10-year ban on state AI regulation was initially included in Trump's "big, beautiful bill" before it was ultimately removed by the Senate by a 99-1 vote. The idea then apparently took a new form, as the administration reportedly drafted…
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Why is now the best time to invest in climate technology?

Why is now the best time to invest in climate technology?

πŸ’₯ Read this must-read post from TechCrunch πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Climate,Analysis,climate change,investing,climate tech πŸ’‘ Key idea: Conventional wisdom suggests that climate technology is entering the winter season, as levels of political and investor interest and investment decline β€” an ironic contrast to the climate itself, which continues to deliver years of record warmth. A new report from the International Energy Agency suggests that there has never been a better time to go all-in on climate technology. Compared with the IEA's position a decade ago, it is clear that the world's expectations about the future have changed dramatically in less than…
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The latest Pew Social Media report shows X’s ability to survive in the US, despite competition

The latest Pew Social Media report shows X’s ability to survive in the US, despite competition

πŸš€ Read this awesome post from TechCrunch πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Apps,Social,Twitter,YouTube,Instagram,pew research,TikTok,Meta,X,Threads,Bluesky πŸ’‘ Here’s what you’ll learn: Threads and Bluesky still have a long way to go to catch up with X in the US, according to data from the latest Pew Research Center report released this week. The research firm asked about these smaller services for the first time, and found that each was used by fewer than 1 in 10 U.S. adults or fewer. Although X is not one of the largest social networks in the United States, it is still the network to beat within the smaller…
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Byju’s founder appeals US court order to pay more than $1 billion in bankruptcy case

Byju’s founder appeals US court order to pay more than $1 billion in bankruptcy case

πŸ”₯ Explore this awesome post from TechCrunch πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Startups,Byju Raveendran,Byju's πŸ“Œ Main takeaway: Byju Raveendran, founder of Indian edtech giant Byju's, has criticized a US bankruptcy court order that ordered him to pay more than $1.07 billion. He denies any wrongdoing, accuses the lenders of misleading the court, and vows to appeal the ruling that marks a dramatic downfall for the boy of India's startup boom. A Delaware bankruptcy judge issued a default judgment after finding that Raveendran repeatedly ignored court orders and provided "evasive and incomplete" answers regarding about $533 million that Byju's US unit allegedly transferred…
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