Tesla's hidden 'Elon Mode' causes NHTSA regulators concerns over autopilot mode safety
The NHTSA has ordered Tesla to provide more information on its secret "Elon Mode."
GM, Samsung partner on $3B EV battery facility in Indiana
General Motors and Samsung SDI are building an EV battery cell plant in St. Joseph County, Indianac, creating 1,700 jobs, the state’s governor announced on Tuesday.
AOC, Rubio find common ground on rail union strike: 'A rarity'
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida appear to have found common ground when it comes to rail workers' rights in negotiating sick leave.
Tennessee makes 'perfect sense' for California exodus, brewery cofounder says
The number of businesses fleeing California is on the rise with some companies moving to Nashville, Tenn., citing lower taxes as a main reason.
Biden weighs new executive order restraining big business
The Biden administration is developing an executive order directing agencies to strengthen oversight of industries that they perceive to be dominated by a small number of companies, a wide-ranging attempt to rein in big business power across the economy, according to people familiar with the plans.
London launches world's first AI-inspired bar
A.I. Bar, powered by British A.I. firm DataSparQ, uses facial recognition to place people in a digital queue that is much fairer for people trying to order at a bar.
CBD industry meets sports: Indy 500 to feature landmark sponsorship deal
While the CBD industry has grown rapidly in recent years, it has remained a taboo subject in the sports world.
The Skeptical Consumer - How Behavioral Economics Can Influence the Adoption of Self-Driving Cars
As part of their series on mobility, Deloitte University Press explored how human behavior can cause delays in the adoption of new technology in the article “Framing the future of mobility: Using behavioral economics to accelerate consumer adoption.”
Cruise Control to Autonomous Driving: The Future of the Auto Industry
Even though the 21st century arrived without teleportation, colonies on Mars, and many other futuristic technologies that were predicted, the prospect of self-driving cars is now on the horizon.
The Internet of Things in HR: Quantifying Employees
Wearable devices have enabled athletes to measure calories, sleep, heart rate, oxygen intake, and countless other metrics; helping them analyze and optimize their performance.
Consumer Attitudes Towards Technology-Enabled Health Care
The Deloitte Center for Health Solutions (DCHS) has conducted an online survey each year since 2008, polling a nationally represented sample of adults in the U.S. about their experiences and attitudes towards health care to better understand consumer interests, preferences, and attitudes.
The Rise of Digital Supply Networks
Traditional supply chains progress in a very structured manner, with each step dependent on the one before it: develop, plan, source, make, deliver, support.
The Rise of MaaS: An Integrated System of Mobility
An up-and-coming revolution in mobility is known as MaaS: Mobility as a Service.
Cruise Control to Autonomous Driving: The Future of the Auto Industry
Even though the 21st century arrived without teleportation, colonies on Mars, and many other futuristic technologies that were predicted, the prospect of self-driving cars is now on the horizon.
The Skeptical Consumer - How Behavioral Economics Can Influence the Adoption of Self-Driving Cars
As part of their series on mobility, Deloitte University Press explored how human behavior can cause delays in the adoption of new technology in the article “Framing the future of mobility: Using behavioral economics to accelerate consumer adoption.”
The Future of Mobility - What's Next?
“The future of mobility: What’s next?”, published as part of the Deloitte series on the future of mobility, analyzes the impending and rapidly approaching transformation of the mobility ecosystem that we currently experience today.