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Waymo is now available for anyone in San Francisco to fire up the app and hail a robotaxi. The Alphabet-owned company has had government approval to operate paid driverless cars in the city since last August but had been working its way through a waitlist in the months since. Following Cruise’s unceremonious exit from California (after dragging a pedestrian 20 feet and concealing evidence from



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Apple and Meta probably aren't doing anything together on AI anytime soon.
  • Did Apple and Meta discuss an AI deal? Or is there no AI deal happening between Apple and Meta?
  • Yes! Probably. Maybe.
  • You can get at the real answer by parsing two contradictory reports from The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg.

News: Apple has talked to Meta, its fierce rival, about an AI deal.

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Celine Dion performs at Cotai Strip Cotai Arena on June 29, 2018 in Macau, China.
  • Celine Dion opens up about her struggle with Stiff Person Syndrome in her new Amazon Prime documentary.
  • Dion says she tried to perform through pain by increasing her medication dosages, especially Valium.
  • "I don't want dramatic, but I could've died," Dion reveals. "Too many pills. The



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Nvidia has been riding high thanks to AI, the current center of attention in the tech industry. The chipmaker's silicon is among the only such hardware that can provide the necessary processing power to enable resource-intensive commercial AI models.

Because of this, Nvidia has been sort of a bellwether for the AI industry — rising sky high as an indication of AI's extreme rate of growth.

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Tesla’s Cybertruck is being recalled yet again, according to reporting by The Verge. The company issued a physical recall that could impact nearly 12,000 owners of the controversial vehicle.

Here’s how it breaks down. The company’s recalling 11,688 Cybertrucks due to a faulty windshield wiper that could significantly reduce visibility while driving. It’s also recalling 11,383 electric pickups