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Eugene Park (422 Posts)

  • General Motors Withdraws from Robotaxi Market, Overhauls Cruise Operations GM exits the robotaxi market, laying off half its workforce and signaling the end of its investment in Cruise amid rising competition.
  • Audi Rolls Out New Naming Convention with A6 Reveal Audi introduces a new naming system for its vehicles, using letters for types and numbers for classification, debuting with the A6.
  • Porsche Taycan GTS Breaks Guinness Record with 10.9-Mile Ice Drift Porsche sets a Guinness World Record for the longest continuous drift on ice with the Taycan GTS, covering 17.503 km.
  • Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 N Wins Best Electric Hot Hatch at the 2025 What Car? Awards Hyundai Motor Group wins seven awards at the 2025 What Car? Awards, highlighting its strength in electric vehicles and diverse lineup.
  • Tesla’s Self-Driving Insurance Discount: A Step Toward Safer Roads and Bigger User Base Tesla offers insurance discounts for users of its Full Self-Driving feature, promoting safety despite skepticism about its reliability.
  • Mercedes-Benz Gears Up for a Market Comeback with Redesigned AMG GT and Maybach SL Mercedes-Benz Korea aims to reclaim its top position in the imported vehicle market with seven new high-performance models in 2023.
  • Genesis G70 Shooting Brake Struggles to Make an Impact in Europe and Beyond Genesis's G70 Shooting Brake struggles in Europe, with only 402 units sold since 2022, raising concerns over its future in the market.
  • Quantum Dreams Shattered: Stocks Plunge as NVIDIA's CEO Talks 20-Year Wait Quantum computing stocks plummet after NVIDIA's CEO states practical quantum computers are 15-30 years away, impacting investor sentiment.
  • Biden Targets China, Russia with New Semiconductor Export Limits The Biden administration plans new semiconductor export restrictions for AI, easing rules for allies while tightening limits for adversaries.
  • North Korea's New Missile Test Raises Red Flags—The EU and South Korea Speak Out The EU condemned North Korea's IRBM test for violating UN resolutions, while South Korea doubts the missile's reported performance.
  • Tesla's Remote Parking Feature Could Be Dangerous, Says NHTSA NHTSA investigates 2.56M Tesla vehicles over accidents linked to the "Actually Smart Summon" feature that fails to detect obstacles.
  • China Slams U.S. for Blocking Nippon Steel’s Acquisition, Calls It Protectionism China's state media criticized the US for blocking Japan's steel acquisition, labeling it as protectionism and a political maneuver.
  • Putin Directs Russia to Strengthen AI Ties with China Amid Geopolitical Challenges Putin directs collaboration with China on AI, addressing hardware shortages amid U.S. sanctions, highlighting Russia's tech challenges.
  • Uber and Lyft Prepare for Robotaxi Launches in U.S. Cities This Year Uber and Lyft are set to launch robotaxis in select US cities, focusing on safety and infrastructure challenges.
  • Tesla’s Data Collection Controversy: How Far Is Too Far When Tracking Personal Information? A Tesla Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas raises concerns over data collection and privacy, highlighting the need for better regulations.
  • Why Big Business is Throwing Its Support Behind Trump's Inauguration and Policy Corporate donations to Trump surge, exceeding $200 million post-election, with major firms eager to align with his policies.
  • iPhone Sales Slump in China as Demand for Non-Chinese Smartphones Drops 47% iPhone demand in China is falling, with Apple facing challenges from local rivals like Huawei amid the economic slowdown.
  • U.S. to Launch Record 145 Space Missions in 2024, Sparking Concerns Over Launch Site Congestion U.S. space flights have surged, leading to launch site congestion. New strategies are needed to manage increased demand and prevent delays.
  • China's Semiconductor Domination: How EV Makers Are Turning to Homegrown Chips China is boosting domestic semiconductor production for EVs, aiming for self-sufficiency to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.
  • Older Drivers with Depression Are More Likely to Engage in Risky Driving—Find Out Why A study shows elderly drivers with depression are prone to risky behaviors, highlighting the need for screenings and interventions.
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