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Stellantis and British autonomous driving startup Wayve said on Thursday they had formed a strategic partnership to bring Wayve’s artificial intelligence driving software into the carmaker’s STLA AutoDrive platform for future hands-free assisted driving. The companies said in a joint …
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The JPMorgan Chase & Co. banker named in a graphic sexual harassment suit that went viral last month hit back at her accuser with a defamation counterclaim, calling his allegations “entirely false” and “malicious.” Lorna Hajdini on Tuesday night countersued …
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Stellantis plans to launch a new small, low-cost category of fully electric vehicles in an effort to revive Europe’s shrinking entry-level car segment and ailing manufacturing sector. The Fiat, Opel and Citroen owner said production of the affordable, compact and …
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“Life moves pretty fast. You don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” Know who said that? Anyone? Anyone? Technology and artificial intelligence are coming at claims and insurance professionals at an increasingly rapid pace. …
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The National Center on Sexual Exploitation and Fairplay, two advocacy groups focused on child safety, are asking the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to investigate Roblox Corp.’s game mechanics, which they claim coerce kids into spending unreasonable amounts of money on …
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A U.S. safety investigator said United Parcel Service Inc. decided not to take action after 2008 and 2011 service letters from Boeing Co. flagged cracking in a key structural component in the type of plane that crashed in Louisville, Kentucky, …
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A U.S. jury found Takeda Pharmaceutical liable for causing about $885 million in damages by delaying a generic version of its constipation drug Amitiza through an anticompetitive scheme. Jurors in federal court in Boston, following a five-week trial, sided with …
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There are currently 6.3 million properties across England that are in areas at risk of flooding, a figure that's set to rise significantly in the years ahead.
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A federal jury has awarded $49.5 million to the family of a 24-year-old global nonprofit worker killed in the 2019 crash of a Boeing 737 Max jet in Ethiopia while traveling to her first major assignment. The verdict, reached Wednesday …
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The numbers aren’t all in, but it looks like Progressive is now the biggest private passenger auto insurer, based on an analysis from S&P Global Market Intelligence that shows Progressive muscling past State Farm. S&P GMI estimates that Progressive’s U.S. …
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