Cipia, an AI computer vision in-cabin automotive solutions provider, has announced a new solution from its continuing collaboration with Ambarella Inc, an edge AI semiconductor company. This latest combined solution offers automotive manufacturers higher flexibility regarding the location of in-cabin sensing systems, including the rear-view mirror, as well as the ability to use a single camera.… Continue reading Cipia and Ambarella develop in-cabin sensing solution using single camera
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UAW monitor certifies leadership election results, but not everyone is ready to move on
The results from the UAW’s first direct election of top leaders are now official. Neil Barofsky, the independent monitor for the United Auto Workers union, has certified the results, which made Shawn Fain the union’s president and ushered in an International Executive Board with many new faces from members who had run as reformers. Fain… Continue reading UAW monitor certifies leadership election results, but not everyone is ready to move on
Smart electronics on Ford Super Duty pickups include safety tips from ‘driving coach’
Ford’s new 2023 Super Duty pickups and chassis cab trucks go long on technology to be safer and easier to use. The Super Duty pickups are used for everything from personal transportation to utility company bucket trucks and ambulances. Incredibly capable, I used Super Duties to tow 30,000- and 40,000-pound trailers up and down steep… Continue reading Smart electronics on Ford Super Duty pickups include safety tips from ‘driving coach’
Why GM is sunsetting the classic Chevrolet Camaro
When Francisco “Cisco” Mercado saw a bright yellow Chevrolet Camaro play one of the shapeshifting robotic superhero Transformers in the 2009 eponymous movie, he knew he had to have a real-life version. “My wife was sitting with me. I said, ‘We’re going to get that car,’” he told CNBC. “And she turned around and said,… Continue reading Why GM is sunsetting the classic Chevrolet Camaro
CEOs do matter when picking stocks. 5 things we look for in a leader and examples from our portfolio
It’s not unusual for a company’s stock price to soar — or sink — on news of a CEO shakeup. When Mary Dillon, revered on Wall Street for her eight-year run at Ulta Beauty (ULTA), was named to the top job at Foot Locker (FL) last year, the shoe retailer’s stock jumped 20% in a… Continue reading CEOs do matter when picking stocks. 5 things we look for in a leader and examples from our portfolio
‘I am a fan of Modi’: Elon Musk on his friendship with Indian Prime Minister Modi
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) meets with Elon Musk (L) in New York, United States on June 20, 2023. (Photo by Indian Press Information Bureau (PIB) / Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) Indian Press Information Bureau | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he is “incredibly excited about the future… Continue reading ‘I am a fan of Modi’: Elon Musk on his friendship with Indian Prime Minister Modi
Tesla secret configuration allows select drivers to use Autopilot, FSD without a nag to take the wheel
A Tesla Model Y is seen on a Tesla car lot on May 31, 2023 in Austin, Texas. Brandon Bell | Getty Images A security researcher who uses the handle “@GreentheOnly” has discovered a secret setting in Tesla vehicles that can be enabled by the company and allows a driver to use Tesla’s advanced driver… Continue reading Tesla secret configuration allows select drivers to use Autopilot, FSD without a nag to take the wheel
Jim Cramer says he’s betting on Ford but still thinks Tesla is a buy
watch now CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Tuesday that many on Wall Street have it all wrong when it comes to legacy automaker Ford. “I think there’s real value here in Ford, more value than is captured by its $14 share price even with that 4.25% yield,” Cramer said. “Don’t get me wrong, you’ve got my… Continue reading Jim Cramer says he’s betting on Ford but still thinks Tesla is a buy
Proposed Minnesota nickel mine begins environmental review, would supply Tesla if approved
Minneapolis — Talon Metals Corp. filed papers with Minnesota regulators Wednesday to launch the environmental review process for its proposed underground nickel mine near the northern town of Tamarack, which would supply nickel to Tesla for electric car batteries. The Department of Energy has already given the project a $114 million grant to build an ore processing… Continue reading Proposed Minnesota nickel mine begins environmental review, would supply Tesla if approved
Google’s in-car tech sales face German antitrust crackdown
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