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Volkswagen’s MOIA and Uber begin testing self-driving ID. Buzz minibuses in Los Angeles


In short: Volkswagen’s autonomous mobility subsidiary MOIA America and Uber have begun on-road testing in Los Angeles with roughly 10 autonomous ID. Buzz vehicles, the opening phase of a deployment that is scheduled to offer commercial rides with human safety operators by the end of 2026, and fully driverless service in 2027. Los Angeles is the […]



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OpenAI made economic proposals — here’s what DC thinks of them

Happy ceasefire day and welcome to Regulator, a newsletter for Verge subscribers about Big Tech's rocky journey through the world of politics. If you're not a subscriber yet, you can do so here, but my only request is that you sign up before Donald Trump decides to revisit his previous threats toward Iran and kickstart […]

How to unlock more Pokémon in Pokémon Champions

There are several ways to get new Pokemon in Pokemon Champions. Here's how to unlock more Pokemon for your Champions teams

Meta’s Muse Spark is here – and it’s closed source


In short: Meta has released Muse Spark, the first model from Meta Superintelligence Labs, the unit it assembled under Alexandr Wang after spending $14.3 billion to acquire a stake in Scale AI. Rebuilt from scratch over nine months, the model is natively multimodal, introduces a “Contemplating” reasoning mode that runs sub-agents in parallel, and is now […]



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Atlassian brings AI visual tools and partner agents to Confluence, 1 month after cutting 1,600 jobs


In short: Atlassian is rolling out Remix, a visual AI tool in open beta that transforms Confluence pages into charts, infographics, and scorecards without requiring users to open another application, alongside three partner agents built on the Model Context Protocol that will carry Confluence content directly into Lovable, Replit, and Gamma from April 13. The announcement […]



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