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Ford rehires ‘gray beard’ engineers after AI falls short
Ford rehired 350 experienced engineers, including former employees, to improve quality control after AI systems failed to meet standards in vehicle production.
Ford hired AI and sacked humans. It backfired badly
Ford’s aggressive AI automation backfired, leading to rehiring over 350 veteran engineers to improve quality control, boosting rankings.
What We Learned Mapping 300-Plus Data Center Bans
A new analysis maps over 300 data center bans worldwide, highlighting regulatory patterns and potential impacts on the industry.
The bridge. Why the AI buildout runs on a nuclear story and a gas reality.
Exploring how AI data centers rely on gas for immediate power despite nuclear deals promising long-term clean energy, revealing a timeline mismatch.
Founders Fund’s outlier bet on humanely killed fish
Founders Fund backs Shinkei Systems’ innovative approach to humane fish killing and re-shoring seafood processing, aiming to reduce spoilage and improve sustainability.
Allegiant Air Slashes 61 Routes in Major Network Restructuring, Signaling Consolidation Pressures Across Ultra-Low-Cost Carriers
Allegiant Air has eliminated 61 routes over the past year, signaling a major network contraction amid industry pressures and operational challenges.
Putin’s road to ruin: Ukraine hits key Russian supply line with new drone campaign
Ukraine has launched a new drone operation targeting key Russian supply routes, significantly disrupting logistics and challenging Moscow’s defenses.
The Hydrogen Stream: Wärtsilä testing 100% hydrogen engine
Wärtsilä successfully operated a large-scale engine running solely on hydrogen, supplying power to Spain’s grid, marking a breakthrough in renewable energy tech.
Iran’s new Hormuz authority orders total closure of key waterway, including to those with a ‘permit’
Iran’s new Hormuz authority has ordered the complete closure of the strategic waterway, affecting all maritime traffic including permitted vessels.