Tag: AI
XPENG Enters Poland
XPENG continues its broad, rapid expansion around the globe, perhaps not as fast as BYD, but not too far behind. The latest market XPENG has entered is a close one to me. It’s Poland, which is where my wife is from, where I lived for 11 years, and where my … [continued]
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Data Center Energy Demand Will Not Save The US Coal Industry
Data center energy demand is soaring, but a new report indicates that competition from renewables, gas, and nuclear energy will shrink the opportunities for coal stakeholders.
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Nissan to Launch the Next Generation of Autonomous Driving Technology in Fiscal Year 2027
Nissan today announced it will launch its next generation ProPILOT technology from fiscal year 2027. The system will feature Wayve AI Driver and Nissan Ground Truth Perception technology with next-gen LiDAR. Combined, these will set a new standard for autonomous driving technology with unprecedented high intelligence and collision avoidance capability. Wayve AI … [continued]
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Faraday Future Teases Faraday X Model in Anticipation of Reveal in June 2025
LOS ANGELES — Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (Nasdaq: FFAI) (“FF”, “Faraday Future”, or the “Company”), a California-based global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company, last week previewed the front fascia design of its first potential Faraday X (FX) model, which is currently planned to roll off the line by … [continued]
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Frankly, It’s Time To Talk About The Built Environment And Climate Change
While the current political rhetoric dismisses substantive climate dialogue, cities are in crisis because of climate change. Extreme weather is leading to calamitous consequences. Now more than ever, in the absence of federal funding support, cities must focus on reconciling the norm of civic pride as symbolized in the built … [continued]
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