Faraday Future embraces AI by incorporating GPT-3 into the FF 91 – their first production vehicle – promising endless possibilities for users such as translations, stock analysis, and much more. With 1,050 horsepower, EPA-certified range of 381 miles, and 0-60 time of 2.2 seconds, FF is aiming to make their mark on the highly competitive EV market. Get ready for customer deliveries soon!
The electric vehicle market in the UAE is estimated to reach 15,000 units by 2025 with incentives from the government such as vehicle registration charges exemptions, road tolls and subsidies for car buyers. There are currently plenty of electric models available, making it easy for people to switch to eco-friendly cars. The UAE government also has plans to install 42,000 charging stations by 2030. With climate change being top of mind, EVs are becoming increasingly popular, so this trend is sure to continue.
IIT Guwahati and Tata Elxsi join forces to work on cutting-edge Electric Vehicle Technologies! The MoU will explore digital twins, AI and ML to develop advanced solutions tailored to the EV industry. The collaboration welcomes deep insights to proactively predict faults and trace design and manufacturing defects.
Elon Musk's vision for Artificial Intelligence is inspirational. The billionaire entrepreneur is aiming to compete with OpenAI, founded by him in 2018, and has started assembling a team backed by investors, including Twitter, to fuel the project. Despite challenges and skepticism, the technological advances under Mr Musk's direction could shake up the AI field.
Elon Musk and other tech giants call for pause on rapidly developing powerful AI systems. Learn more about why they and Kamalesh Lardi, author of "The Human Side of Digital Business Transformation", think that intelligent regulation should be used to guide AI based systems creation and usage. Blockchain technology could provide transparency and data provenance.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?