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Nvidia has entered a non-exclusive licensing agreement with AI chip startup Groq, allowing it to integrate Groq's technology while hiring key executives, including founder Jonathan Ross. Groq will continue to operate independently under new CEO Simon Edwards, focusing on its GroqCloud service.
The NHTSA has opened a defect investigation into the emergency door release mechanisms of the Tesla Model 3, following concerns that they may be difficult to locate during emergencies. The probe affects approximately 179,071 vehicles from the 2022 model year and stems from a petition filed by a Tesla owner who experienced a dangerous situation when trying to escape a burning vehicle.
Microsoft and OpenAI are in advanced negotiations to maintain access to OpenAI's technology despite Microsoft's potential loss of control once AGI is achieved, with discussions focusing on revising terms beyond the 2030 expiration or upon AGI realization.
A skeptic highlights that Tesla's autonomous vehicles in Arizona may face significant safety risks due to inadequate regulatory frameworks, despite technological advancements. They stress the necessity of improved policies before deployment, underscoring the critical balance between innovation and safety needed for successful autonomous driving technologies.
The mobility tech industry faces a significant challenge not from competition but from how travel is discovered. As companies shift towards direct partnerships and AI-driven platforms influence search behaviors, the need for transparency and trust in travel discovery becomes paramount.