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LA Air Taxi Network by 2026

LA’s infamous traffic is about to face its biggest challenge yet: the 2026 World Cup, 2027 Super Bowl, and 2028 Olympics. As millions prepare to descend, the city is scrambling for mobility solutions — but the clock’s ticking, and some key upgrades might not be ready until after the games.

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Tesla’s Self-Driving Tech: HW3 Hits Its Limits

Tesla’s self-driving technology is evolving rapidly, but the current HW3 computer is reaching its limits. Initially introduced in 2019, HW3 (Hardware 3) was designed to enable full self-driving capabilities through future software updates. However, with the introduction of HW4, Tesla acknowledges the need for more computing power. HW3 Overview: HW3

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Boosting Affordable Housing with ADUs

Building accessory dwelling units (ADUs) is becoming easier across North America, thanks to relaxed regulations in many states, provinces, and cities. These detached cottages and units added to existing homes offer flexible property use and increase affordable housing options. Urban Planning: However, navigating zoning laws and design choices can be

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NVIDIA Unveils New Tech for Creating Realistic Digital World Models

NVIDIA has unveiled something called fVDB, a groundbreaking deep-learning framework that creates AI-ready virtual models of the real world. Built on OpenVDB, the industry standard for rendering complex 3D data like water, fire, and smoke, fVDB takes this a step further by capturing detailed, large-scale environments to train AI systems.

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New Report for Most Popular States for Foreign Homebuyers

Foreign buyers have scaled back their purchases of U.S. homes over the past year, yet the amount they are willing to pay has reached an all-time high. $42 billion spent by foreign buyers on U.S. residential properties (April 2023 – March 2024) 21.2% decrease in purchases from the previous year.

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General Motors Plans a New Self Driving Vehicle Technology

General Motors has launched a new self-driving technology unit, Cruise, with ambitions to fully resume autonomous rides later this year and start charging fares by early 2025. Based in San Francisco, Cruise is rebounding from a significant setback caused by a robotaxi accident last year, where a pedestrian was struck

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Surging Popularity of Rideshare E-Bikes and E-Scooters Increases Costs

The surge in e-bike and e-scooter usage is making shared micro mobility programs increasingly costly across many cities.Step outside in any major city, and you’ll spot brightly colored bikes, scooters and other electrified wheels at every turn. Bikeshare programs have never been more popular, as highlighted in a recent report.

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