Following malfunctions in the driving assistant. Tesla will have to update its software on cars. All models in the range and model 3, equipped with FSD (Full Self-Driving) software are concerned . A US regulator has spotted glitches where when activated the vehicle can continue straight if it is in a turn-off (which normally forces you to turn) or even takes you through an intersection with a “stop” sign without stopping or even a crossroads with fixed orange lights. These failures caused the Tesla stock to fall by 5.69%. Elon Musk calmed things down with a Tweet. The term ‘reminder’ for a software update is anachronistic and simply wrong . ” Note that the FSD and the so-called “Autopilot” software are “designed to be used by a vigilant driver whose hands are on the wheel.
Airbus and Safran: big winners of the Air India order
If at first glance, the massive order from Air India seems. Fairly equivalent for Airbus and Boeing, with respectively 250 aircraft (+ options not known) and 220 aircraft (+ 70 options), it would seem that they are the big winners of the record order of more Yemen Email List than 500 aircraft in view of the reaction of President Emmanuel Macron. Air India, owned by the huge Indian group Tata since January 2022, only had a fleet of 115 aircraft. First of all, this is good news from an environmental point of view since the A320s and A350s are latest-generation aircraft. In terms of energy, they are therefore at the forefront of what the company is doing. South Korea continues to invest in AI with planned support from the Ministry of Science and ICT.
Delivery robots to compensate for the workforce
This investment should be used to meet the new wave of services. Generated by this growth in demand, which involves better chips and architectures to increase processing capacity. South Korea is already well established in this area with iconic brands and one of the Ew Leads major component suppliers. This announcement, which comes as part of a major digital strategy plan for the country, is not surprising when we know that the budget, unveiled in September 2022, planned to invest in six technologies (AI, AI semiconductors, communication 5G and 6G, quantum, metaverse and cybersecurity). Japan should see its first delivery robots take service in April.