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Rivian's Autonomous Future: A New Driving Model
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Rivian unveils its new self-driving software, Large Driving Model, at Autonomy and AI Day. The AI-centric system, a shift from their previous rules-based approach, aims for autonomous operation. Despite a successful demonstration, challenges were highlighted, including a human takeover due to tree-trimming and a minor braking incident. Rivian plans to launch Universal Hands-Free driving in early 2026 and point-to-point driving later in the year, despite hardware limitations. The company remains committed to its long-term vision of highly capable self-driving vehicles.
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01:51|Googles new live translation feature in the Translate app offers real-time translations in over 70 languages, accessible with any headset, unlike Apples rival offering. The update, initially available in the US, Mexico, and India, uses AI model Gemini for better contextual translations. Google plans to expand to iOS and more countries in 2026, while Apples live audio translation is limited to AirPods Pro or AirPods four.
iOS 26.2: New Clock Transparency, AirDrop Codes & More
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iOS 26.2: New Customization, AirDrop, & Apple Podcasts Enhancements
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