Tesla Fires Sound Alarms About Electric-Car Battery Safety
Tesla Fires Sound Alarms About Electric-Car Battery Safety
Electric vehicles may be less prone to catch fire than gas guzzlers, but recent blazes involving Tesla Inc. and NIO Inc. cars in Greater China are prompting the industry to take steps to alleviate concerns from potential customers.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
With over 100 computer-controlled subsystems, cars need to be able to fix their own bugs
With over 100 computer-controlled subsystems, cars need to be able to fix their own bugs
If machines are going to replace human drivers, they will need to be resilient like humans.
Axios
Axios
Bond Traders Need to Up Their Game as AI Systems Get Smarter
Bond Traders Need to Up Their Game as AI Systems Get Smarter
Money is pouring into artificial intelligence in bond markets, challenging bankers and investors to adapt their skills in everything from issuing to trading securities.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Your Robot Assistant Will Soon Be Able to Read Your Emotions
Businesses are counting on faster speeds to deliver AI-based assistants and 3D content, as well as holograms, that will someday be a daily part of people’s lives.
Businessweek
Businessweek
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Experts say Canada lacks laws to tackle life-and-death problems posed by AI
TORONTO — The role of artificial intelligence in Netflix's movie suggestions and Alexa's voice commands is commonly understood, but less known is the shadowy role AI now plays in law enforcement, immigration assessment, military programs and other areas.
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
AI for surveillance, policing and sentencing is often secret
It can be impossible to judge their accuracy, or even know where and how they are being used.
Axios
Axios