Layoffs at VW’s Cariad further delay software launch in Porsche, Audi models

[ad_1] Volkswagen’s software unit Cariad will delay the launch of its new software architecture yet again as it deals with a large round of layoffs. Just three years after VW…

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Posts with misinformation on X become ‘ineligible for revenue share’ says Musk

[ad_1] X posts that are corrected by Community Notes, the platform’s crowd-sourced fact-checking system, will become “ineligible for revenue share,” Elon Musk said Sunday. “The idea is to maximize the…

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Ford and UAW negotiators reach ‘tentative agreement’ to end strike

[ad_1] Ford has reached a “tentative agreement on a new labor contract” with the United Auto Workers (UAW) union for the automaker’s U.S. operations. The UAW began its strike of…

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Pony.ai gets $100M, establishes JV with Saudi Arabia’s Neom

[ad_1] Chinese autonomous vehicle startup Pony.ai has scored $100 million from Neom, Saudi Arabia’s futuristic city and development project. As part of the deal, the two plan to establish a…

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California agency pulls Cruise’s commercial robotaxi permit following DMV action

[ad_1] The California Public Utilities Commission has suspended Cruise’s authority to carry and charge passengers for its robotaxi service, following similar action from the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles. The…

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Tesla ‘digs its own grave with the Cybertruck,’ Convoy collapses and Rivian scores a win at Rebelle

[ad_1] Welcome back to The Station, your central hub for all past, present and future means of moving people and packages from Point A to Point B. Your usual host…

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Foxconn and Nvidia are building ‘AI factories’ to accelerate self-driving cars

[ad_1] Nvidia and Foxconn are working together to build so-called “AI factories,” a new class of data centers that promise to provide supercomputing powers to accelerate the development of self-driving…

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All eyes on VW after Hyundai, Kia adopt Tesla charging standard

[ad_1] Hyundai and Kia have finally announced their plans to adopt Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) ports for their electric vehicles in the U.S. and Canada, joining the swells…

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Electric Hydrogen is the green hydrogen industry’s first unicorn

[ad_1] Investors have historically been skeptical of green hydrogen. High production costs, expensive infrastructure builds, competition with batteries and minimal government support have made the green hydrogen sector a risky…

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Tesla Autopilot arbitration win could set legal benchmark in auto industry

[ad_1] In a victory for Tesla, a California federal judge ruled over the weekend that a group of Tesla owners cannot pursue in court claims that the company falsely advertised…

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