Numerous inquiries have been directed to me regarding a recent Microsoft incident related to AI data loss, with several individuals seeking my expert commentary. At this juncture, it is prudent to exercise caution in offering definitive statements, as the situation remains in its early stages. Nevertheless, certain peculiarities have come to light concerning the actions … Continue reading Did Wiz Just Burn Their Mole by Reporting Microsoft’s AI Leak?→
The robot revolution began long ago, and so did the killing. One day in 1979, a robot at a Ford Motor Company casting plant malfunctioned—human workers determined that it was not going fast enough. And so twenty-five-year-old Robert Williams was asked to climb into a storage rack to help move things along. The one-ton robot … Continue reading On Robots Killing People→
From the outset, it was evident to anyone with basic knowledge of urban dynamics that Uber would have negative effects on cities. It’s not a matter of complex calculations; it’s a fundamental principle of urban transportation. Increasing the number of cars on the road leads to more problems. The same common sense reasoning suggests that … Continue reading MIT Study: RoboTaxis Ruin Cities→
Talk about a company that hates their customers… A database with a bad record was used by Tesla to disable a critical car feature and then deny/ignore all customer complaints. Tesla had intentionally deactivated Erickson’s supercharger feature for safety reasons. Here’s why. When replacing Erickson’s battery, Tesla says they discovered that Carfax listed her car … Continue reading Bogus Insurance Report Disables AZ Tesla→