After Elon Musk’s Tesla robotaxis, Google’s sister company Waymo faces investigation for its self-driving vehicle’s ‘dangerous driving’

Federal safety regulators have launched an investigation into Waymo’s self-driving vehicles following a viral video showing a robotaxi illegally passing a stopped school bus with children disembarking. The NHTSA is examining approximately 2,000 Waymo vehicles, citing the company’s extensive operational scale as a factor increasing the likelihood of similar incidents.

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Minnesota Wild owner avoids Kirill Kaprizov contract questions as confidence in GM Bill Guerin grows

The Minnesota Wild face uncertainty as Kirill Kaprizov enters the final year of his contract without an extension. Despite rumors of a rejected $128 million offer, negotiations remain private, intensifying fan anxiety. With owner Craig Leipold avoiding comment, the Wild navigate a situation reminiscent of Marian Gaborik’s departure, hoping to secure Kaprizov’s future in Minnesota.

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China’s ‘Darwin Monkey’ could change how AI learns and processes information

Zhejiang University has unveiled the Darwin Monkey, a groundbreaking brain-inspired computer boasting over 2 billion artificial neurons, rivaling a macaque’s brain capacity. This system, powered by 960 Darwin 3 chips, simulates complex tasks like reasoning and content generation in collaboration with DeepSeek. Its energy-efficient design and advanced neuromorphic computing could revolutionize AI and brain science…

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“It’s all sensational drama”: Bill Belichick sets record straight on UNC job drama, says quitting was never even a thought

Bill Belichick faces early struggles at UNC with a 2-3 record, amidst rumors of buyout discussions, which sources deny. Despite on-field challenges and off-field controversies including a lawsuit and a paused docuseries, the legendary coach remains committed to rebuilding the Tar Heels program, a task proving tougher than his NFL tenure.

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