It’s not the first self-driving bike. But equipped with an A.I. chip, it may be the nearest to thinking for itself. Source: NYT > Business – Cade Metz
Driverless Cars Are Taking Longer Than We Expected. Here’s Why.
Automatic braking and lane-departure warnings are on the road, but a lot of work remains before self-driving cars become a reality. Source: NYT > Business – Clyde Haberman
The Week in Business: Amazon Won’t Let the Robots Take Over
Plus, the Trump administration has a big job opening, and there’s a new technology tax. Source: NYT > Business – Charlotte Cowles
Amazon to Retrain a Third of U.S. Workers as Automation Advances
The company said it would spend $700 million to retrain about 100,000 workers by 2025. Source: NYT > Business – Adam Satariano
Inside an Amazon Warehouse, Robots’ Ways Rub Off on Humans
A machine-dominated workplace can make employees more mechanical themselves. But there is room for initiative, and small acts of rebellion. Source: NYT > Business – Noam Scheiber
For Its Next Trick, DeepMind Will Beat Us at Team Sports
Chess and Go were child’s play. Now A.I. is winning at capture the flag. Will such skills translate to the real world? Source: NYT > Business – Cade Metz