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Have you got a secret you don’t want anyone to know? Don’t tell any of humanity’s fancy new AI-powered assistants because the companies behind these new tools are probably keeping your data a lot longer than you think.
As Google's Waymo starts rolling out more self-driving cars, a crowd of people set one ablaze in San Francisco. The motive for the attack is unknown, but many residents are skeptical about robo-cars.
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A crowd in San Francisco vandalized a Waymo self-driving car carrying no passengers on Saturday night, breaking its windshield and setting it ablaze. Once firefighters got the situation under control, only a burned husk of the Waymo remained.

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