Uber and Lyft lose appeal in case classifying California drivers as employees
A California appeals court ruled against ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft, saying they must reclassify their drivers as employees.Read More
View ArticleUber drivers union asks EU court to overrule ‘robo-firing’ by algorithm
Former Uber drivers have filed a legal challenge against the company in Europe, arguing that its "robo-firing" practices contravene GDPR.Read More
View ArticleUber releases new privacy features for riders and drivers
Uber has begun rolling out two new privacy features -- View as Driver and Profile Data Expiration -- in the U.S. and Canada.Read More
View ArticleLyft and Uber projected to prevail in pricey Prop 22 fight over worker...
A proposition that would have forced companies like Lyft and Uber to treat workers as employees was rejected by California voters.Read More
View ArticleReimagining a more equitable sharing economy in the post-COVID-19 world
The sharing economy hasn't fulfilled its utopian ideal. How should the industry change to do better going forward?Read More
View ArticleGig economy workers could receive equity under SEC proposal
The SEC has proposed allowing tech companies like Uber and Lyft to pay gig workers up to 15% of their annual compensation in equity.Read More
View ArticleUber sells off its self-driving division to autonomous car startup Aurora
Startup Aurora has agreed to acquire Uber's ATG self-driving vehicle branch. Uber will invest $400 million in Aurora as a part of the deal.Read More
View ArticleUber researchers propose AI language model that emphasizes positive and...
In a paper, Uber and Carnegie Mellon researchers propose a language model that can vary the positivity and politeness of its responses.Read More
View ArticleU.S. exempts automated vehicles from some crash standards
The outgoing Trump administration is issuing new rules that will allow automated vehicles to bypass some existing crash standards.Read More
View ArticleTrump pardons former Google self-driving car engineer Anthony Levandowski
Donald Trump has given a full pardon to Anthony Levandowski, a former Google engineer who stole trade secret on self-driving cars.Read More
View ArticleHow Uber Freight handled shifts in demand during the pandemic
Uber's Bar Ifrach says that Uber Freight, the company's ride-hailing business, has remained robust to shifts in demand during the pandemic.Read More
View ArticleIn a year of major shifts, the self-driving car market is consolidating
Toyota and Lyft's $550 million deal shows wealthy companies that can bear delayed return on investment dominate the autonomous vehicle market.Read More
View ArticlePostmates spin-off Serve Robotics raises $13M to grow its sidewalk delivery...
Serve Robotics, a spin-off of Postmates, which Uber acquired, has raised seed funding to expand its fleet of sidewalk delivery robots.Read More
View ArticleFictiv lands $100M to grow Uber for manufacturing
Fictiv has developed a suite of apps for manufacturers to help them jumpstart production, track progress, generate labels and plan projects.Read More
View ArticleWhat Uber’s data breach reveals about social engineering
Uber's data breach highlights that social engineering will remain a go-to technique among cybercriminals for the foreseeable future.Read More
View ArticleHow Google is accelerating ML development
At Google Cloud Next, users including Uber and Cohere detail how they are benefiting from new AI innovations.Read More
View ArticleWith explicit feedback, AI needs less data than you think
Just ask! Here's why you should explicitly ask your users for explicit feedback rather than relying on the implicit kind.Read More
View ArticleUber breach shows third-party vendors are the weakest link
The Uber breach shows that third-party vendors are an easy target for cybercriminals to exploit to gain access to high-value data.Read More
View ArticleGemini, Uber data breaches show third-party risk can’t be ignored
Gemini and Uber's third-party data breaches highlight that organizations need a strong answer to third-party risk.Read More
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