Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxi wins Level 4 approval in Switzerland
Baidu’s robotaxis are heading to the Alps. AmiGo, a venture between the Chinese giant’s Apollo Go robotaxi unit and Swiss Post’s PostBus, has won a
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Baidu’s robotaxis are heading to the Alps. AmiGo, a venture between the Chinese giant’s Apollo Go robotaxi unit and Swiss Post’s PostBus, has won a
Microsoft’s president, Brad Smith, has reacted to student discontent with AI, telling today’s graduates that there is still a place for human creativity. Students across
Apple’s executives have been taking questions, hosting seminars, seemingly working around the clock to stress one very important thing: Apple is not using a white
At the 2026 World Cup, the refs on the field and the officials on the sidelines will be able to use an abundance of tech
Nearly a month into the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, cases continue to rise as officials are still trailing the virus
A tech titan, a digital rights defender and two menacing-looking robot dogs took the stage at our second-ever live show.
Security researchers have found a way to hijack AI coding agents with nothing but a fake bug report. They call it Agentjacking. It needs no
OpenAI acquires Ona, the company once known as Gitpod, in its latest enterprise play. The deal, announced on Thursday, folds Ona’s secure cloud platform into
The chief executives of the three most powerful artificial intelligence companies on Earth are about to sit in the same room as the leaders of
Alibaba Group is offering $1.5 billion to acquire Pupu, one of China’s last independent online grocery platforms, according to Bloomberg. The bid is more than double
In a lawsuit, the tech giant accused the group of using Google’s Gemini system to create hundreds of fake corporate and government websites.
Several trends are now converging that threaten to pit tech companies against tech users. Miniaturization has finally enabled companies to build AI glasses that look
Reddit has launched video comments for all users. The feature lets any Redditor upload or record a short-form video reply directly in the comments of
THEKER, the Barcelona-based AI robotics company, has raised €73 million ($85 million) in a Series A to scale its generalist factory robots across industrial production