Tesla's FSD defaults to disabling "Brake confirmation" : A systemic risk behind technical optimization
Recently, according to Teslarati, Tesla has set "Brake Confirm" to be turned off by default.
moreRecently, according to Teslarati, Tesla has set "Brake Confirm" to be turned off by default.
moreOn October 28th local time, it was reported that the brain-computer interface startup company Merge Labs, founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, is in the process of preparation and has invited Mikhail Shapiro, a biomolecular engineer from the California Institute of Technology, to join its founding team.
moreRecently, foreign media reported that Amazon plans to cut up to 30,000 jobs.
moreAfter two years of deep pain and immense uncertainty, Israel and its supporters are finally experiencing a resurgence.
moreAmid the ever-changing landscape of the tech industry, layoffs are no longer a novelty.
moreRecently, two US federal judges were forced to withdraw their erroneous ruling opinions, admitting that these documents were drafted with the assistance of AI tools.
moreOn October 23rd, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) issued an emergency statement, announcing that it had received official notification from Dutch semiconductor giant Nexperia that it may be unable to guarantee the continued supply of critical automotive chips due to force majeure.
moreIn October 2025, the technology industry sparked a profound discussion on the future development of artificial intelligence (AI).
moreWhen xAI took OpenAI to a federal court in California, accusing it of stealing trade secrets by poaching employees, this lawsuit had long transcended the scope of a single corporate dispute and became a typical footnote to the collision of technological competition and ethical boundaries in the AI industry.
moreWhen the Trump administration repeatedly released signals to provide Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles, this cruise missile, which has been well-known since the Gulf War, once again became a global focus.
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