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https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/25/cruise-robotaxis-now-run-24-7-in-san-francisco-public-access-at-night.html?__source=twitter%7Cmain
Kyle Vogt, CEO and founder of -owned autonomous vehicle company Cruise, announced Tuesday that the company's robotaxis are now running around the clock in San Francisco. The company's paid, driverless service is a step towards broader commercial deployment of a long-promised autonomous alternative to ride-hailing services like or in the U.The Cruise service is open to paying members of the public from 10 p.to 5:30am in the Northwest part of San Francisco, Cruise confirmed.
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https://interestingengineering.com/culture/grimes-encourages-people-create-deepfake-music-her-voice
Canadian musician Grimes tweeted Sunday night that her voice could be used in AI-generated songs. "I'll split 50 percent royalties on any successful AI-generated song that uses my voice," Grimes said on Twitter. "Feel free to use my voice without penalty," she said, claiming she has no label and...
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2022/05/31/why-robotics-and-artificial-intelligence-are-the-future-of-mankind/
Automating Content, Strategy, & Engagement With AI. Founder & CEO at instarel.ai. Driving disruption at System Soft Technologies.
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Two fields that are rapidly evolving, advancing and holding infinite promise for the future of humanity are robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). From the...
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Two fields that are rapidly evolving, advancing and holding infinite promise for the future of humanity are robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). From the...
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https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-2022-impact-report/
Tesla released its 2022 Impact Report with an additional "message of hope." The latest Impact Report from Tesla has a central theme: Master Plan Part 3. . Tesla has obviously found a clearer vision for its future in Master Plan Part Nearly everything the company has released lately all ties back to it.
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https://www.barrons.com/news/malaria-cases-spike-in-malawi-pakistan-after-climate-driven-disasters-911f606a
In Malawi, Cyclone Freddy in March triggered six months' worth of rainfall in six days, causing cases there to spike too, Peter Sands, head of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, told AFP in an interview. "What we've seen in places like Pakistan and Malawi is real evidence of the impact that climate change is having on malaria," he said.