Eleven people were killed in U.S. crashes involving vehicles that were using automated driving systems during a four-month period this year, according to newly released government data, part of an ...
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States are turning their public benefits systems over to AI. The results have often led to ‘immense suffering’
In 2011, when Michigan was looking for ways to cut spending on its unemployment program after it had been drained by the Great Recession, the state turned to a new idea: building—and eventually ...
Automakers reported nearly 400 crashes of vehicles with partially automated driver-assist systems, including 273 involving Teslas, according to statistics released Wednesday by U.S. safety regulators.
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