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After more than six weeks of walkouts, picketing, and fractured negotiations, the United Automobile Workers (UAW) and Ford Motor Company have reached a tentative ... |
California’s DMV is suspending Cruise’s permit to test self-driving cars in the state over concerns the vehicles pose a risk to public safety. The suspension occurs three weeks … |
A local Teamsters union in California said the state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) responded "too little, too late" in deciding to suspend permits for some driverless … |
Detroit’s Michigan Central Station, the once beautiful but now abandoned train station that Ford is rehabilitating into an innovation and technology hub, is about to be swarmed ... |
Sixth-generation (6G) mobile networks, underpinned by artificial intelligence (AI), are poised to combine communication and computing in a hyperconnected world of … |
Speaking at the Powering Electric Vehicles May 2023 event at Lawrence Technological University, Kim Knight talks about Elite Diversity Staffing specializing in all areas of staffing.
The event was sponsored by Comcast Business and Hitachi Astemo.
Video: Detroit Media Productions
A Chinese flying robot drone food delivery business is heading to the UAE. The Ministry of Economy has announced that Meituan UAS, a China-based drone … |
Google Maps is getting new immersive features in the coming days and months, fusing assets found via Street View and satellite imagery to make navigation more intuitive, Google ... |
Up to 70% of the cost of maintaining a passenger-boat fleet comes from paying captains. Self-driving solar boats from the company Callboats are being tested there … |
If you’ve ever spent time on a beach in the Gulf of Mexico or the Caribbean, there is a solid chance you stumbled across a slimy mass of stinky, sulfurous-smelling seaweed. The ... |
It’s not uncommon for people to take their foot off the pedal at work if they know others will cover for them. And it turns out, the same might be true when people think robots ... |