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Spanning 5 Gens: How to Work Among Distinct Demo Groups

Green Fleet Magazine

CAR 2024: The IARA will host a session that speaks to a pressing need in workplace culture to accommodate workers of all ages with different ways of communicating and applying technology.

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Tesla AI Day 2022: livestream link posted online, Optimus teaser released

Teslarati

Tesla AI Day 2 will feature “hardware demos” and tons of technical details: Elon Musk. But the vision is for them to serve millions of households, such as cooking, mowing lawns, and caring for the elderly,” explained Elon Musk in an essay published in China Cyberspace magazine. The Significance of Our Hands.

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Opinion: Consumer Reports’ Tesla Autopilot stunt crossed a line in an already-heated EV climate

Teslarati

The magazine was successful in its aim, but it also demonstrated that it takes a very determined driver and an elaborate set of procedures to bypass Tesla’s driver-monitoring systems. . The magazine’s team seemed to have buckled in the driver’s seatbelt without a person sitting in the seat. Only it didn’t.

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IEEE: Will CARB Take Part in Plug-in Car Revival?

Plugs and Cars

The IEEE Spectrum Magazine for November 07 touts on its cover "Battery or Fuel-Cell Cars? A California Cabal Will Decide." Interesting choice of headlines. Their owners love them, and when one appears on the used car market it sells for more than the $42,000 original MSRP.

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Flight Simulator Gave Birth to 3D Video-Game Graphics

Cars That Think

In 1977, he wrote an article for Kilobaud: The Small Computer Magazine describing the “Sublogic Three-Dimensional Micrographics Package” he had created, which brought 3D to microcomputers outfitted with the popular Motorola 6800 microprocessor. “It Artwick was right. We should try to get our game worlds augmented via aerial data.”

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DALL-E 2’s Failures Are the Most Interesting Thing About It

Cars That Think

When unveiling the system, Google announced that it would not be releasing code or a public demo due to risks of misuse and generation of harmful images. That policy of limited public testing stands in contrast to Google’s policy with its own just-released text-to-image generator, Imagen.

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Xerox Parc’s Engineers on How They Invented the Future—and How Xerox Lost It

Cars That Think

There was a rivalry in Datamation [magazine] advertisements between Xerox’s SDS and DEC,” recalled Alan Kay, who came to PARC as a researcher from Stanford University ‘s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in late 1970. “It’s a little hard to do language research and compiler research without having a machine,” said Mitchell.

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