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Uber teams with Avride to offer self-driving vehicles for rides and food deliveries
Uber has entered a new deal with autonomous vehicle specialist Avride to offer customers in select cities an option for self-driving vehicles.
Anna Washenko10.04.2024Tesla has stopped selling its cheapest car
Tesla's least expensive car, the Model 3 Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive, is off the market.
Anna Washenko10.03.2024OpenAI rakes in over $6 billion in new funding
OpenAI raised $6.6 billion in new funding from sources like Microsoft, Nvidia and SoftBank.
Danny Gallagher10.03.2024Serve Robotics and Wing will partner for drone delivery pilot in Dallas
Wing and Serve Robotics will test a new drone delivery system in Dallas.
Danny Gallagher10.03.2024Ford throws in a free home charger and installation with new EV purchases and leases
Ford is trying to entice more people to buy or lease one of its EVs with the promise of a free Level 2 home charger and installation.
Kris Holt10.01.2024California Gov. Newsom vetoes bill SB 1047 that aims to prevent AI disasters
In his veto message on Sunday, Newsom said the bill's approach could 'give the public a false sense of security' about controlling AI.
Anna Washenko09.30.2024OpenAI reportedly plans to increase ChatGPT's price to $44 within five years
A new document distributors to investors shows that OpenAI wants to raise the monthly rates for its ChatGPT app.
Danny Gallagher09.28.2024Three men charged in connection with the Trump campaign hack
Masoud Jalili, Seyyed Ali Aghamiri and Yasar Balaghi face charges in the US in connection with the hacking of President Trump's presidential campaign.
Danny Gallagher09.28.2024X suspends journalist Ken Klippenstein after he published J.D. Vance dossier
Journalist Ken Klippenstein's decision to release the leaked vetting dossier of vice presidential candidate JD Vance earned him a temporary suspension on X.
Danny Gallagher09.28.2024FCC fines political consultant $6 million for deepfake robocalls
The FCC issued a hefty fine against political consultant Steve Kramer for sending fake robocalls of President Biden during the 2024 New Hampshire primary.
Danny Gallagher09.27.2024Advanced AI chatbots are less likely to admit they don’t have all the answers
Although AI models predictably get more accurate as they advance, they’re also more likely to (wrongly) answer questions beyond their capabilities rather than saying, “I don’t know.” That’s the conclusion from a team of AI researchers who analyzed chatbots from OpenAI and Meta.
Will Shanklin09.27.2024CTO Mira Murati is the latest leader to leave OpenAI
Mira Murati has departed OpenAI, where she had been the chief technology officer since 2018.
Anna Washenko09.26.2024DoNotPay 'robot lawyer' fined $193K by the FTC for not being a lawyer
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against DoNotPay, alleging that the AI-powered company billing itself as "the world's first robot lawyer" failed to back its claims that it could replace human legal representation.
Anna Washenko09.26.2024New report details OpenAI's plan to switch to for-profit mode
OpenAI is inching away from its non-profit model, a deal that would net CEO Sam Altman a hefty chunk of equity for the first time.
Danny Gallagher09.26.2024FTX advisor and Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison gets two years in prison
The former advisor and ex-girlfriend of Sam Bankman-Fried testified against the FTX co-founder before receiving her sentence.
Danny Gallagher09.25.2024Visa slapped with a DOJ antitrust lawsuit
Visa is accused of running a monopoly that prevents competitors like PayPal and Stripe from competing in debit markets.
Danny Gallagher09.25.2024X is nerfing the block button: Blocked users will be able to see your posts
X will allow blocked users to still be able to see the accounts that blocked them.
Danny Gallagher09.24.2024Cards Against Humanity is suing SpaceX for trespassing and filling its property with ‘space garbage’
Cards Against Humanity filed a $15 million lawsuit against SpaceX for trespassing on property it owns in Texas, which happens to sit near SpaceX facilities.
Karissa Bell09.21.2024Microsoft plans to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant that narrowly avoided disaster
Microsoft is restarting a nuclear plant that partially melted down in 1979. It’s keeping all of the energy for itself, because of the massive power needs of AI.
Lawrence Bonk09.21.2024Cruise resumes operations in California, thankfully with human drivers
Autonomous vehicle outfit Cruise is slowly returning to operation in California following an incident in which a pedestrian was struck and dragged by a robotaxi for approximately 20 feet in October 2023.
Anna Washenko09.20.2024