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Tesla calls out Bloomberg for falsely claiming David Searle left the company

Teslarati

Tesla confirmed that its Head of Legal, David Searle, has not left his position less than a month ago. Tesla responded directly to Bloomberg on Twitter pointing out that the article was false. “This Bloomberg article is false. ” According to the article, Searle left his position at Tesla less than a month ago.

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Driving Dystopia: More Companies Found Covertly Sharing Driving Data, Raising Insurance Rates

The Truth About Cars

With corporate media finally aware of the perils of connected vehicles, we’ve seen a rash of articles exploring how insurance rates have spiked due to automakers sharing user data. The entire business model is predicated upon this, minus the fact that it became a legal requirement to drive in most states by 1970.

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ASML’s threat to leave uncovers deeper concerns in Netherlands Inc – ET Auto

Baua Electric

A threat by the Netherlands’ largest company ASML to quit the country if it cannot grow there has laid bare wider corporate concerns that the nation’s business climate is deteriorating. “You’d need two hands to count them.”

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What Can AI Researchers Learn From Alien Hunters?

Cars That Think

Within industry, where many of today’s AI breakthroughs are happening, companies like OpenAI are actively striving to create AGI, but include research on AGI’s social dimensions and safety issues only as their corporate leaders see fit. While these claims are intriguing and exciting, there are reasons to be skeptical.

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One Way to Stop the Social Spread of Disinformation

Cars That Think

An article describing how the platform works was published in the September issue of IEEE Communications Magazine. “If Alamouti first noticed the potential for the spread of disinformation on the Internet in 2010, when he began working as group R&D director for Vodafone in London. He says IEEE was the first to publish his articles.

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How the IBM PC Won, Then Lost, the Personal Computer Market

Cars That Think

And in 2005, the Chinese computer maker Lenovo Group purchased IBM's PC business. The product also had to attract corporate customers, although it was unclear how many of those there would be. Corporate users who did not want to rely on their company's centralized data centers began turning to these new machines.

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Musk claims both controversial Tesla shareholder votes passed

Baua Electric

You’d think that was the end of the article, but it’s not. Despite this vote finally being (almost) behind us, there are bound to be many legal challenges ahead. And the very tweet we’re talking about in this article might come up in legal cases as well. What’s Next? So grab your popcorn and buckle up, folks.