The One Metric That Matters For Electric Cars
Looking at the hurdles electric cars have to surmount.
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Read more...Two recent NYT stories – on data privacy and drunk driving – highlight the dangers of unquestioned reliance on omnipotent back boxes.
Read more...The reality of robots is often mundane.
Read more...Why have regulators sat pat as Big Tech companies like Facebook and Google have done deals that look like violations of antitrust law?
Read more...Libra is going nowhere fast.
Read more...Tech squillionaires are the moving force behind a succesful campaign to have secondary schools in the US give math credits for computer science courses.
Read more...Introducing serial leading company wrecker Archie McCardell, and noteworthy successors to him, with WeWork as a first object lesson.
Read more...Yet more deserved bad news on the Boeing 737 Max front.
Read more...Gene editing does not always work as advertised. And that’s before getting to the fact that genetically modified crops have been found to be less robust than native strains.
Read more...Stronger rights for Uber and Amazon workers are essential. But we must also address the economic context that makes insecure work a reality.
Read more...Parsing a mixed ruling on net neutraliity.
Read more...A sanity check on the Green New Deal.
Read more...Quelle surprise! Facebook’s touted Libra partners are getting cold feet.
Read more...Mark Carney talks about digital soverign currencies. But is he really describing nationalization? And if so, whither the commercial banks?
Read more...Bank of England Governor Mark Carney’s proposal to invent to replace the US dollar as the key reserve currency with a “synthetic hegemonic currency.”
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