AI-powered Maserati does not have a new speed inside the human body
There is a new AI-driven land speed record, which is close to 200 mph (320 km/h). The team responsible for the record also held the previous one and beat the race at about 5 mph. It is evident in these high-speed tests that the ability of autonomous driving plays a role in pushing the limits. High-speed autonomous driving technology is not a dream for the future. Now that is happening, the Maserati MC20 has just proved this at 197.7 mph (318 km/h) without a driver. This is the second time the car has set a speed record, and the second time the same team has set a new land speed record for AI driving technology. This is all the details and why this is an important milestone. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que :()}; adpushup.que.push(function(){if(adpushup.config.platform!=="Desktop"){adpushup.triggerad("0f7e3106-c4d6-4db4-4db4-8135 c5088799a76a76a76f8") adpushup.triggerad("82503191-E1D1-435A-874F-9C78A2A54A2F"); Politecnico di Milano, the largest scientific and technological university in Italy, set this record with the Indy Autonomous challenge. They did…
Modern cars will be human vehicles with India three-three-three
It has not yet provided details of the power assembly about these two models. Hyundai is investigating the use of water resistance in duality. The tricycle can be built in India, and the four -wheeled motorcycle can be sold globally. Classic manpower or TUK-TUK can be attributed to modern cars. Last week, car manufacturers announced their partnership with Indian Television Motor Corporation and revealed the concept version of its new tricycles and miniature four -wheeled motorcycles. These vehicle preview models aim to respond to the huge last mile mobile market in India. They have not confirmed production, but they may be released on the street in the future. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que: ()}; USHUP.TRIGGGERAD ("0F7E3106 -C4D6-4DB4-4DB4-8135-C5088799a76a76AF8 ") 82503191-E1D1-435A-874F-9C78A2A54A2F");}}); The most interesting thing about new electric vehicles is the properly named electrical three -wheeled concept. It has a familiar area on a classic human car, but it uses a retro and modern design to make it look…
How human rights lawyer Amal Clooney uses her platform
CL25’s celebrity closing main stage speaker, Amal Clooney, will share how the event serves as a channel to fight social injustice. Author: Kathy Gale Amal Clooney will round out the main stage schedule at CL25's "Using Your Platform to Fight Social Injustice" session. Amal Alamuddin was born in Beirut in 1978. He fled the Lebanese civil war with his family when he was young and settled near London. Today, the world knows her as Amal Clooney - a Hollywood star who became a Hollywood star after marrying actor George Clooney in 2014. By then, however, the international law and human rights barrister - a British lawyer authorized to argue cases in the High Court - had long since become a Hollywood star. A superstar in her own right, she has been recognized by the legal community for her work in high-profile cases involving mass atrocities, including representing Sudanese and Armenian genocide victims. Clooney has served as an adviser to the…
Tesla robotaxis will have human remote operators by 2025
Tesla plans to equip its Model 3 and Model Y robotaxis with remote drivers to ensure safety and redundancy when the technology launches December 10, 2024 18:28 Tesla plans to use remote drivers for robotaxis in 2025, according to a new report from Deutsche Bank. This move aims to enhance safety and redundancy in the initial stages of autonomous driving. Federal regulations remain Tesla's biggest obstacle to a large-scale rollout of robotaxis. The self-driving future is getting closer, but Tesla's latest plans suggest it might not be as driverless as we thought — at least not yet. On December 5, Deutsche Bank held an Autonomous Driving Day event in New York, attended by Tesla executive Travis Axelrod. A private report from the event revealed some details about Tesla's 2025 robotaxi plans. Perhaps most notably, Tesla envisions using remote control operators as an initial safety measure. That’s right, these “robotaxis” will have a human on standby as a safety back-up to…
New study calls BYD a human rights villain
BYD has been named and shamed in a study into human rights abuses in its automotive supply chain. Amnesty International's Rights Recharge report also claims Mitsubishi and Hyundai could do more to protect indirect workers. BYD declined to disclose the source of its cobalt, with Mercedes being the most transparent. BYD makes more electric cars than anyone else, and does so at a lower cost than most Western automakers can fathom. But there's a price, and it's being paid by workers in the supply chain, according to a new report investigating human rights risks in the electric vehicle industry. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP") { adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); Amnesty International's Rights Recharge study ranks 13 car manufacturers based on how they address human rights risks in their mineral supply chains. BYD ranked last with only 11 points out of a possible 90 points, followed closely by Mitsubishi with 13…
Human Network will disrupt the travel industry
The Human Network today announced the acquisition of Beyond Business Travel, a leading corporate travel management company based in Ireland, in a bold move aimed at disrupting the business travel industry. The strategic acquisition is the result of a visionary two-year project led by The Human Network CEO Michael Gietzen, known for his disruptive approach and passionate commitment to expanding into travel.Beyond Business Travel, known for its solid service record and exceptional travel management solutions in Belfast and Dublin, will now lead The Human Network's new travel arm, Human Network Travel. Ranked among the top 50 leading travel management companies in the UK1The addition of Beyond Business Travel will redefine industry standards and enhance The Human Network's ability to deliver a seamless suite of event and travel solutions globally.Michael Gietzen commented on the acquisition: “Today marks a key chapter in our journey to integrate beyond business travel into human networking. This is not just an acquisition; Get started. With Beyond's…
Hamilton Human Resources Director Hospitality Community
Submitted by Taylor Bisson, Hamilton Marketing Strategist INDIANAPOLIS – Hamilton is proud to be a sponsor of the Community Alliance of the Far East (CAFE) third annual Community Awards Gala on October 24th. The event honors outstanding individuals and organizations dedicated to improving the quality of life in Indianapolis' Far East community. Hamilton Human Resources Director Sarah Sparks is one of the prestigious recipients of the prestigious Change Agent Award. The Change Agent Award is presented to an individual who has sown the seeds of positive change and worked tirelessly to uplift their community. Sarah Sparks joins Hamilton with over 12 years of human resources experience and is committed to creating an inclusive and supportive work environment. Her focus on employee engagement, strategic business alignment, and diversity, equity and inclusion has had a significant impact on Hamilton and the broader community. At Hamilton, Sparks oversees all human resources functions, supports employee development and ensures a safe and growth-oriented workplace. “I…
WorldECR | UN Human Rights Office on China:
Home > information > UN Human Rights Office: China: 'Xinjiang issues remain' The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN Human Rights) said that after its visit to Xinjiang and engagement with local authorities, it learned that China "still has many problematic laws and policies" regarding Xinjiang. The visit was to coincide with the OHCHR’s update on the human rights situation in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in 2022. Since then, the OHCHR has stated that “The High Commissioner and the Office engaged in detailed exchanges with the Chinese government on a range of key issues, such as counter-terrorism laws and policies, criminal justice, other policies affecting the human rights of ethnic and religious minorities (including in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and the Tibet Autonomous Region), equality and non-discrimination, and national security and human rights issues in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.” In its update, it said, “We once again call on the authorities…
Building a human wall: Strengthening cybersecurity
By Allen Blount | National Cyber & Technology Product Leader | Risk Strategy Originally posted by Risk Strategies Cyber threats continue to escalate. IBM reports that cyberattacks using stolen or compromised credentials increased 71% year-over-year in 2023, and 32% of cyber incidents involved data theft and leakage. This shows that people are turning to stealing and selling data instead of encrypting it for ransom. The human factor is often the weakest link in cybersecurity risk management. Creating a "human firewall" can significantly enhance your business's ability to defend against these threats. To better understand this concept, let's explore the human factor that plays a key role. The human factor in cybersecurity Research from Stanford University and Tessian shows that human error accounts for more than 80% of cyber incidents. Common human errors include: Social Engineering: Criminals trick employees into revealing confidential information. Click on the malicious link: These links, which often appear in phishing emails, can expose your systems to…
GEICO wins car sex lawsuit over STD claims
A couple had sex in the man's car, which caused the woman to be infected with a disease, so the man sued GEICO for $1 million. August 10, 2024 — Insurance company GEICO will not have to pay $1 million to a man and woman who had sex in a car, allegedly causing the woman to contract a sexually transmitted disease in the vehicle. The GEICO Car Sex Litigation involved a woman (MO) and a man (MB) who began a sexual relationship in November 2017 and continued for more than two years. Between November and December 2017, they had unprotected sex at MO's home in Kansas City, Missouri, and MB's home in Kansas. One of the encounters allegedly took place inside MB's 2014 Hyundai Genesis. In October 2018, MO was diagnosed with human papillomavirus (HPV), but the two continued to have unprotected sex after the woman knew she was infected with HPV. The woman said MB never told her she…
5 Ways Event Planners Can Fight Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is a rarely discussed byproduct of large gatherings, including conferences and events. Here’s how you can help stop it. Human trafficking is the recruitment, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons by force, fraud or deception for profit, and up to 50 million people are trafficked worldwide. While adults and children of all ages and genders can be victims of human trafficking, children currently make up one-third of all victims, and half of all children in forced labor are commercially and sexually exploited, according to End Child Prostitution and Trafficking (ECPAT), a global network of civil society organizations working to end the sexual exploitation of children (ECPAT’s U.S. member is PACT, founded in 1991). Since sex work is often about money, large gatherings of wealthy people, such as conferences and events, are prime venues for attracting sex workers.day On World Day against Human Trafficking, it’s a great time to check in to make sure you and your organization are…
154 – The Transformative Power of Human Interaction – Tim
We have all heard of B2B and B2C, but what about H2H (People to People)? H2H is the future of our events and trade shows and will revolutionize our events and organizations. Discussing this important topic on the Trade Show University podcast are Tim Simpson, Chief Brand and Engagement Strategist, Design Studio Maritz Global Events and Danny Hardman, Director of Business Development, PRG – Production Resource Group. We discuss: What common themes are you seeing/hearing when working with various clients right now? Why is it human-to-human transmission? What does this mean? Are you optimistic about the future of events, trade shows, gatherings, etc.? Tim and Danny's best advice: 1. Exhibitors – New approaches and new thinking are needed to meet the needs of visitors. 2. Planners – An opportunity to unleash your inner data geek – Develop an obsession with people insights 3. It’s time to start providing our audiences with the value they seek, not just our own needs…