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AI Summary

  • Amazon is expanding its logistics capabilities, opening its global network to all businesses, signaling a significant shift in the e-commerce infrastructure landscape.
  • The tech industry is grappling with the ethical and legal implications of AI, as evidenced by the debate over AI-generated art eligibility for awards and concerns about data privacy in healthcare.
  • AI continues to make inroads into various sectors, with advancements in diagnostic tools for healthcare and the integration of AI features into platforms like Doordash to streamline operations.
  • The mobility sector is exploring innovative solutions for autonomous vehicles, including the challenge of ticketing robotaxis and Uber's ambitious plan to leverage its driver network as a sensor grid.
  • Startups are pushing the boundaries of consumer technology, from Barocal's novel cooling crystals to Ouster's new color lidar aiming to replace traditional cameras, alongside a focus on 'boring' but essential AI applications.

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  • Dara Khosrowshahi on replacing Uber drivers — and himself — with AI an hour ago by Nilay Patel
    Decoder, Podcasts, Ride-sharing, Transportation, Uber

    Today, I’m talking with Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi. It’s become something of an annual tradition to have Dara join us in the studio when he comes to New York for Uber’s big GO-GET event every year, and it’s always a lot of fun. The big news this year is that Dara is really starting to think about Uber as a much larger platform for travel — starting with the ability to book hotels in the Uber app, thanks to a partnership with Expedia. There’s also new services, like being able to have coffee and snacks in your Uber when it arrives,

  • Tesla hits Musk’s threshold for ‘safe unsupervised’ driving an hour ago by Andrew J. Hawkins
    Autonomous Cars, Electric Cars, Elon Musk, News, Tech, Tesla, Transportation

    We've crossed yet another one of Elon Musk's self-driving thresholds. Tesla's fleet of vehicles using the company's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system has driven over 10 billion miles, according to the company's updated safety page. That means the company has crossed the line Musk set earlier this year for "safe unsupervised" driving. But Tesla owners did not suddenly wake up today to find their FSD (Supervised) vehicles transformed into FSD (Unsupervised) ones. FSD is still just a Level 2 system that requires a fully attentive human driver behind the wheel to monitor the road and be prepared to take over at any

  • GameStop makes $56 billion offer to acquire eBay 2 hours ago by Emma Roth
    Business, Gaming, News, Tech

    GameStop has made an offer to acquire eBay for $56 billion, which comes as part of GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen's plan to transform the online marketplace into a "legit competitor to Amazon," he tells The Wall Street Journal. In an announcement on Monday, eBay says it will "carefully review" the unsolicited proposal, adding that it had "no discussions with or outreach from GameStop" before receiving the bid. GameStop says it will fund the acquisition using $9.4 billion on the company's balance sheet and third-party financing, including up to $20 billion from TD Securities. As noted by the WSJ, the company doesn't

  • Hisense aggressively cuts the price of its RGB LED TV on release day 2 hours ago by John.Higgins
    Gadgets, News, Tech, TVs

    Hisense didn’t wait to reduce the UR9’s price by over 40 percent. | Photo: John Higgins / The Verge The Hisense UR9 - the first RGB LED TV to be released this year - is now available for much less than originally revealed. The 65-inch UR9 is now $1,999, while the 75-inch model is $2,999 and the 85-inch is $3,999. (There's no updated price yet for the 100-inch.) That's between $1,500 and $2,000 off, depending on size. When I reviewed the UR9, my biggest issue was its price. At $3,500 for a 65-inch, both the LG G6 and Samsung S95H - flagship

  • Homebridge 2.0 is here, and it speaks Matter 3 hours ago by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
    Apple, Matter, News, Smart Home, Tech

    Homebridge, the popular software solution that allows you to integrate non-HomeKit devices like Ring cameras into Apple Home, is adding support for the Matter smart home standard. Today, May 4th, Homebridge 2.0, which has been in beta for over three years, officially launches. Along with other improvements, the update brings the "initial groundwork for Matter support," according to a post on the r/homebridge subreddit from NorthernMan5, one of the GitHub core maintainers. The update enables Homebridge to act as a Matter bridge in addition to a HomeKit bridge, allowing Matter devices to appear in Apple Home through Homebridge. It will also … Read


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