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05 November 2019, US, San Francisco: A robot car of the General Motors subsidiary Cruise is on a test drive. Photo: Andrej Sokolow/dpa (Photo by Andrej Sokolow/picture alliance via Getty Images)

General Motors revives its robotaxi service Cruise in Houston, with human drivers

This move comes as GM pledges to invest another $850 million in Cruise.

GM's Cruise robotaxi service is taking rides again in Houston.

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Danny Gallagher
Danny Gallagher
06.11.2024

General Motors revives its robotaxi service Cruise in Houston, with human drivers

This move comes as GM pledges to invest another $850 million in Cruise.

GM's Cruise robotaxi service is taking rides again in Houston.

by 
Danny Gallagher
Danny Gallagher
06.11.2024
The CEO using the new technology.

Nokia just made the first phone call using 3D spatial audio

It’s all thanks to an upcoming upgrade to 5G.

Nokia just made the first audio and video call using 3D spatial audio. It’s all thanks to an upcoming upgrade to 5G.

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Lawrence Bonk
Lawrence Bonk
06.10.2024
View from the ISS of the Boeing Starliner capsule approaching. Part of Earth, viewed at an angle, is visible behind.

Boeing’s Starliner overcomes last-second problems to dock with the ISS

“Nice to be attached to the big city in the sky.”

Boeing’s Starliner has successfully docked with the ISS — but not without some last-minute problems. The company’s first crewed mission to the space station linked up at 1:34 PM ET after missing its first shot due to several thrusters malfunctioning.

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Will Shanklin
Will Shanklin
06.06.2024
Image (at either dusk or dawn) of part of the building for ByteDance headquarters with the company's name and logo near the roof.

TikTok’s AI efforts reportedly exploit loopholes to use premium Nvidia chips

ByteDance can’t buy Nvidia’s chips for use in China, so it’s renting them from Oracle right in America.

The US has banned companies like Nvidia from selling their most advanced AI chips to China since 2022. But if loopholes exist, profit-hungry corporations will find and exploit them. A bombshell report on Thursday details how Oracle allows TikTok owner ByteDance to rent Nvidia’s most advanced chips to train AI models on US soil.

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Will Shanklin
Will Shanklin
06.06.2024

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