Support CleanTechnica’s work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. We’ve already written about the top selling electric vehicles in the USA in the 3rd quarter and auto companies’ shares of US EV sales. Now we are on to the third analysis in this series, examining the share of auto brands’ and auto groups’ overall… Continue reading Clean Technica: The Auto Companies Electrifying Fastest in USA — EV Shares of Overall Sales004252
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Clean Technica: Did Tesla Find Its US EV Tax Credit Loophole? Tesla Rentals? Plus New Marketing Efforts004251
Support CleanTechnica’s work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Two recently introduced initiatives at Tesla caught my eye in the past week, and got me wondering again. First of all, Tesla has started offering rental cars, which brings all kinds of questions. Secondly, right before launching the rental program, the company started engaging in… Continue reading Clean Technica: Did Tesla Find Its US EV Tax Credit Loophole? Tesla Rentals? Plus New Marketing Efforts004251
CEO of Palantir Says He Spends a Large Amount of Time Talking to Nazis
Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Roy Rochlin / Getty Images While you were busy wasting your time listening to podcasts and doomscrolling on your phone, one of America’s leading AI overlords was educating himself by talking to Nazis. This was the startling admission made by Alex Karp, cofounder and CEO of the software… Continue reading CEO of Palantir Says He Spends a Large Amount of Time Talking to Nazis
Hackers Told Claude They Were Just Conducting a Test to Trick It Into Conducting Real Cybercrimes
Getty Images Chinese hackers used Anthropic’s Claude AI model to automate cybercrimes targeting banks and governments, the company admitted in a blog post this week. Anthropic believes it’s the “first documented case of a large-scale cyberattack executed without substantial human intervention” and an “inflection point” in cybersecurity, a “point at which AI models had become… Continue reading Hackers Told Claude They Were Just Conducting a Test to Trick It Into Conducting Real Cybercrimes
Tesla releases detailed safety report after Waymo co-CEO called for more data
Tesla has published the most detailed look at the performance and relative safety of its advanced driver assistance software, just a few weeks after Waymo’s co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana at TechCrunch Disrupt called on companies to release more data. On a new section of its website, Tesla claims that in North America, owners using the company’s… Continue reading Tesla releases detailed safety report after Waymo co-CEO called for more data
I put AirTags on everything and this $18 deal makes them too good to pass up
Maria Diaz/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. The holiday season is almost here, and so are the busiest (and most stressful) travel days of the year. Few things ruin a trip more than losing your luggage, wallet, or even your keys. However, if you’re an iPhone user, an AirTag is the perfect… Continue reading I put AirTags on everything and this $18 deal makes them too good to pass up
The Nissan Juke EV was spotted for the first time and it looks a bit familiar
Following the new LEAF, the Nissan Juke is next in line for a glow-up. The new Juke EV was recently spotted in public, giving us our first look at the electric crossover SUV. First look at the new electric Nissan Juke Let’s be honest, the Juke wasn’t exactly what you’d call a head-turner. At least… Continue reading The Nissan Juke EV was spotted for the first time and it looks a bit familiar
October EV sales slid, but deals and rebates are still in play
2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 at a Tesla Supercharger (Source: Hyundai) US EV sales declined in October following the expiration of the $7,500 federal tax credit on September 30, and the average transaction price (ATP) edged up, according to initial estimates from Kelley Blue Book, a Cox Automotive brand. However, there are still deals to be… Continue reading October EV sales slid, but deals and rebates are still in play
Congress Just Snuck a Bizarre Hemp Ban Into Law in Ridiculous Example of Government Overreach
John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images/Futurism Fresh out of the longest government shutdown in US history, and with millions of workers already waist-deep in the coming recession, lawmakers rolled up their sleeves and got to work — on hemp. Yep, you read that right. Hidden in the recently passed Senate funding bill is a… Continue reading Congress Just Snuck a Bizarre Hemp Ban Into Law in Ridiculous Example of Government Overreach
Astonishing Photo Shows Man Skydiving Through Sun
Andrew McCarthy An amazing photo shows a person seemingly skydiving through a vast backdrop of the Sun. But instead of deploying generative AI or other editing trickery, the photographer behind the once-in-a-lifetime shot has the receipts to prove it’s very much real. Arizona-based amateur astronomer Andrew McCarthy shared the now-viral image on Reddit, calling it… Continue reading Astonishing Photo Shows Man Skydiving Through Sun