PORTLAND, OR—
Until the invention of the Phillips screw, American assembly lines, craftsmen, and consumers used regular, slotted-head screws. But that design was problematic for three reasons: it was difficult to align the driver with the screw aperture; the driver tended to slip from the open ends; and the slot required a closely matching bit. The cruciform drive addressed those problems.
ARMAGH, PA—The fire that consumed the Roadster Factory's 48,000 square-foot warehouse burned for more than a dozen hours and required around 100 firefighters from 13 local fire departments.
New technology can swap a discharged battery pack for a fully charged one in less than five minutes.
December 18, 2023
AMSTERDAM—Stellantis has agreed to partner with EV start-up Ample Inc. to integrate Ample’s modular battery swapping technology into Stellantis’ electric vehicles.
DETROIT—Stellantis is cutting one shift at its assembly plant here, where the Jeep Grand Cherokee is built, not because of a lack of demand but rather due to emissions regulations in California.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA—Google is facing controversy among AI experts for a deceptive Gemini promotional video released earlier this month that appears to show its new AI model recognizing visual cues and interacting vocally with a person in real time.
MOLINE, IL—According to a CNBC interview with Jahmy Hindman, Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer of John Deere, Deere sees AI — specifically computer vision and machine learning — as essential to helping farmers address challenges like population increase and constantly changing weather conditions.