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GM’s BrightDrop makes first commercial EVs delivery outside US
BrightDrop, the electric delivery van subsidiary of General Motors, has made its first delivery outside of the U.S. The company delivered 50 BrightDrop Zevo 600 electric vans to FedEx Express Canada on Wednesday, part of a larger order of 2,500 Zevo EVs. The introduction of BrightDrop’s vans is in line with FedEx’s goal to shift […]
GM’s BrightDrop makes first commercial EVs delivery outside US by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch
TrueCar lays off 102 employees, taps new CEO amid restructure
TrueCar, a platform where people can research new and used car prices and find local dealer savings, is laying off 24% of staff due to a restructure, the company said Wednesday. About 102 people will be impacted by the layoff. President and CEO Michael Darrow is stepping aside both from his executive roles — to […]
TrueCar lays off 102 employees, taps new CEO amid restructure by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch
As The Line Between Humans and Machines Begins to Blur, One Question Remains: What Will It Mean to Be Human? Here’s What We Know.
Google Employees Are Reportedly Mocking the Company’s Updated Hybrid Work Policy
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Coast Through Italian Riviera On $500 Million Superyacht Following Engagement
Volunteer Firefighters Are Getting Older and Enrollment Is Shrinking, Posing a Risk to Americans
Why every EV charging network combined can’t compete with Tesla
Charging networks need to dramatically accelerate their expansion to keep pace with EV adoption.
Why every EV charging network combined can’t compete with Tesla by Tim De Chant originally published on TechCrunch
Want to Improve Employee Performance? What New Research Suggests May Surprise You.
Mechanical Turk workers are using AI to automate being human
File this one under inevitable, but hilarious. Mechanical Turk is a service that from its earliest days seemed to invite shenanigans, and indeed researchers show that nearly half of its “turkers” appear to be using AI to do tasks that were specifically intended to be done by humans because AI couldn’t. We’ve closed the loop […]
Mechanical Turk workers are using AI to automate being human by Devin Coldewey originally published on TechCrunch