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QOTD: Should Race Series Mix It Up?

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I posted yesterday that in my opinion, NASCAR should continue to mix up the types of tracks it races on. Should that series just pick one type and stick with it? Is mixing up the track types, within reason, good for a series? Or is it better to stick to one type of track? Now it's your turn. Sound off below.

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Hacked verified Twitter accounts continue to spam Elon Musk

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Although critics swear that Elon is trying to back out of the Twitter deal for various non-issue type reasons, he’s actually been consistent with his reason why. Twitter has a bot problem, and in my opinion, doesn’t care. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 11, 2022. It’s actually a waste of money.

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What U.S. Members Think About Regulating AI

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and to better understand opinions about the governance of AI systems in the U.S., Overall, members were asked their opinion on how to govern the use of algorithms in consequential decision-making and on data privacy, and whether the U.S. To guide our public policy advocacy work in Washington, D.C., It is apparent that U.S.

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15 Graphs That Explain the State of AI in 2024

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This year’s report , published by the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) , has an expanded chapter on responsible AI and new chapters on AI in science and medicine, as well as its usual roundups of R&D, technical performance, the economy, education, policy and governance, diversity, and public opinion.

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Ipsos Global study finds three barriers to consumer adoption of EVs: cost, range, charging sites

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These new findings are released in the second module of the Ipsos Global Mobility Navigator Syndicated Study, in which 20,000 consumers worldwide shared their opinions on alternative engines and what it would take to get them to consider one. —Todd Markusic.

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Georgia Tech team develops melt-infiltration technique for scalable production of solid-state batteries

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The developed melt-infiltration technology is compatible with a broad range of material chemistries, including so-called conversion-type electrodes. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsoring organization.

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QOTD: Is 2024 the Year All-Weather Tires Hit the Mainstream?

The Truth About Cars

As gearheads, we know the difference of course, and often dive into the purchase with zealous amounts of comparison and opinion. That’s the type of tech which keeps winter-focused tread from exhibiting too much ‘squishy’ feeling so associated with this type of rubber. If only we could transfer this enthusiasm to everyone.

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