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After a Tesla Cybertruck recall earlier this month warned of wheels potentially falling off vehicles, the latest recall to hit the electric vehicle maker is fairly inconsequential by comparison.The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently released a recall notice potentially impacting 14,575 Tesla Model Y vehicles that might be missing a sticker. Some of those vehicles, model years 2025 and 2026, may not have received a certification label with weight specifications, which the agency warned may lead customers overloading the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash.The problem arose in April when Tesla discovered a vehicle with a missing certification label during a routine internal audit of its Fremont factory in California. The company figured out that its automated vision-scanning tool that verifies the presence of a “properly affixed” certification label wasn't doing its job very well.The Fremont factory team fixed the automated scanning tool and implemented additional manual checks, secondary measures that were also adopted at Tesla's Gigafactory in Texas.
KI-Souveränität ist eine zentrale Zukunftsfrage für Deutschland und Europa. Während Künstliche Intelligenz Wirtschaft, Verwaltung und digitale Infrastruktur verändert, wächst zugleich der internationale Wettbewerbsdruck. Europa steht vor der Aufgabe, technologische Abhängigkeiten zu reduzieren, eigene Stärken auszubauen und politische Ziele in konkrete Umsetzung zu bringen. In dieser Folge von „Das Ohr am Netz“ sprechen Sidonie und Sven darüber, wie Deutschland und Europa im Bereich KI handlungsfähiger werden können. Im Mittelpunkt stehen digitale Infrastruktur, Cloud- und Rechenkapazitäten, Regulierung, Wachstumskapital, europäische KI-Unternehmen und der Einsatz von KI in Wirtschaft und Verwaltung. Philipp Rösler ordnet die europäische KI-Debatte im internationalen Kontext ein und spricht über Abhängigkeiten von Hyperscalern, KI-Gigafactories und die Frage, woran sich echte technologische Souveränität messen lässt. Malte Kosub gibt Einblicke aus Sicht des KI-Startups Parloa. Im Gespräch geht es um Skalierung aus Europa heraus, Infrastrukturabhängigkeiten, Regulierung, Wachstumskapital und die Chancen spezialisierter europäischer KI-Lösungen. Dr. Fabian Mehring bringt die staatliche Perspektive ein. Themen sind Partnerschaften mit internationalen KI-Unternehmen, KI-Rechenzentren, der Transfer in den Mittelstand und konkrete Einsatzfelder in Verwaltung und Landesregierung. — Redaktion: Christin Patricia Müller, Irmeline Uhlmann, Anja Wittenburg, Erik Jödicke Schnitt: David Grassinger Moderation: Sidonie Krug, Sven Oswald Produktion: eco – Verband der Internetwirtschaft e. V.
Mercredi 20 mai, François Sorel a reçu Jérôme Marin, fondateur de cafetech.fr, Fanny Bouton, directrice quantique chez OVH Cloud, et Stéphane Zibi, consultant spécialiste en transformation numérique et en IA. Ils se sont penchés sur l'ambition de la France pour sa Gigafactory IA, l'ouverture de WhatsApp aux clouds concurrents, sous pression européenne, les licenciements et redéploiements des équipes IA de Meta, ainsi que sur l'IPO de SpaceX, le pari géant d'Elon Musk, dans l'émission Tech & Co, la quotidienne, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez-la en podcast.
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Stephan Eirich und Dr. Sarah Michaelis vom Verband der Maschinen- und Anlagenbauer erklären, warum die europäischen Maschinenbauer bei der Batterieproduktion gegenüber den chinesischen Wettbewerbern ins Hintertreffen geraten sind und wie sie nun die Aufholjagd starten.
Computer können inzwischen kompetent mit Sprache und Bildern umgehen, auf schwierige Fragen sinnstiftende Antworten geben, schneiden in Wettbewerben auf ähnlichem Niveau wie Menschen ab und spielen Spiele längst besser als wir. Wie geht es nun weiter? Darüber haben wir auf unserem F.A.Z.-Kongress mit zwei führenden Fachleuten auf diesem Gebiet debattiert: Holger Hoos ist Professor an der RWTH in Aachen, lehrte zuvor viele Jahre in Kanada und den Niederlanden. Zudem hat er den KI-Forscher-Verband Claire mit initiiert, dem europaweit Wissenschaftler aus allen Disziplinen des Faches angehören. Antonio Krüger wiederum ist Professor an der Universität Saarbrücken und Vorstandsvorsitzender des Deutschen Forschungszentrums für Künstliche Intelligenz (DFKI). Er befasst sich in dieser Rolle auch sehr viel damit, wie Unternehmen KI tatsächlich einsetzen (können) – und zwar nicht nur Sprachmodelle. Weil der Fortschritt auf diesem Gebiet enorm ist, stellt sich nun zunehmend die Frage: Was fehlt Computern zum Gehirn. Was können wir Menschen, was die Rechner nicht können – und woran liegt das? Auf dem F.A.Z.-Kongress gab es darüber einen spannenden Austausch mit beiden Fachleuten und unseren Lesern. Wir wollen in dieser Sonderausgabe darum diese Diskussion präsentieren auch für diejenigen, die nicht dabei sein konnten.
Wie baut man eigentlich die Tesla Gigafactory in Rekordzeit oder das größte Logistikzentrum Europas? Jan-Hendrik Goldbeck, Co-CEO des gleichnamigen Familienimperiums, verrät im OMR Podcast, wie sein Bruder und er das Unternehmen von 500 Millionen auf mehr als sechs Milliarden Euro Umsatz katapultiert haben. Er spricht über "Lego-Systeme" für Milliarden-Projekte, den harten Kampf gegen die deutsche Bürokratie und warum er trotz Mega-Bewertung niemals an die Börse gehen will. Erfahre, wie Goldbeck jetzt mit KI die Planung revolutioniert, wie er nebenbei auf Mallorca eines der hippsten Weingüter der Insel hochgezogen hat – und was Elon Musk am Telefon sagte, als er Jan-Hendrik Goldbeck mitten in der Nacht für das Gigafactory-Projekt „zurechtstutzte".
Canonical (the makers of Ubuntu) acquired Golioth, meaning Chris is moving from a 12-person startup to an organization of over 1,200 people Dave found this chart of Canonical products on wikipedia to be useful An increase in professional travel from zero weeks to six weeks per year following the acquisition, including “sprints” in cities like London The naming convention for Ubuntu releases (Year.Month) and the importance of Long Term Support (LTS) versions for backporting security vulnerabilities Ubuntu Core's role in embedded Linux devices, utilizing an immutable kernel and “snaps” for field update Dave believes he influenced the Emergency Situation Surcharge at DHL after asking why it is still happening Dave's transition to a “Hipster Dave” persona, complete with a secondhand Mac and a goatee The implementation of OpenClaw, a scripting service that interfaces with LLMs to act as an “automated intern” for repetitive administrative tasks Chris really likes this video showing how to use OpenClaw Using OpenClaw to automate forum registration approvals to combat high volumes of bot activity The security implications of AI agents, emphasizing that they should be treated like interns with limited access to sensitive data and separate accounts ARM released its first physical server chip, measuring approximately 70mm, marking a shift from a pure IP company to a hardware competitor. The Super Micro CEO smuggling scandal, where the founder was accused of smuggling $2.5 billion worth of Nvidia chips. The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and its requirement for nearly all CE-marked electronic products to be updatable by December 2027. Potential impacts of the CRA on one-time programmable (OTP) devices and the necessity of maintaining firmware support for five years post-product life. SpaceX's plans for a “Terafab” a manufacturing facility ten times larger than a Gigafactory designed to verticalize the entire supply chain from silicon wafers to final packaging. Editor’s note: despite cool tech stuff happening, Elon is…so lame. NASA's cancellation of the Lunar Gateway project in favor of a direct path to establishing a moon base within the next five to seven years. Pop culture recommendations including the series For All Mankind and The Expanse, along with the book Delta V.
Lithium und Graphit gehören zu den kritischsten Rohstoffen der Energiewende – und Europa ist bei beiden stark von Importen abhängig. Doch was wäre, wenn alte Batterien selbst zur Mine würden? In dieser Folge des DeepDive Cleantech Podcasts spricht David Wortmann mit Sarah Fleischer, Co-Founderin und CEO von tozero, über skalierbares Batterie-Recycling und die Vision, Europas „Miner of Tomorrow“ aufzubauen. tozero gewinnt Lithium und Graphit aus Lithium-Ionen-Batterien zurück, hat den Sprung vom Labor in den Industriemaßstab geschafft und betreibt eine Demoanlage im Chemiepark Gendorf. Es geht um die Frage, warum Recycling perspektivisch günstiger sein kann als klassischer Bergbau, wie groß die Rohstoffströme aus Gigafactories bereits heute sind und weshalb Rohstoff-Resilienz zu einer zentralen industriepolitischen Herausforderung für Europa wird. Eine Folge über Urban Mining, Industrialisierung im Cleantech – und darüber, wie Europa kritische Rohstoffe zurück in die eigene Wertschöpfung holen kann.
【欢迎订阅】每天早上5:30,准时更新。【阅读原文】标题:Tesla's Cybercab Enters Production As The Brand Pushes Toward A Driverless Future 正文:Tesla has officially moved its long-discussed Cybercab project into the production phase. The first unit rolled off the line at Gigafactory Texas,a milestone the company celebrated publicly as the beginning of what could become one of the most radical shifts in modern automotive history.For Tesla, this is more than just another new model. The Cybercab represents a vehicle designed from the ground up for autonomous mobility,not simply a modified version of an existing car. 知识点:Gigafactory n. /ˈɡɪɡ.əˌfæk.tər.i/a very large factory designed to produce goods, especially batteries or electric vehicles, at massive scale 超级工厂(尤指大规模生产电池或电动车的工厂)• The company built a Gigafactory to lower production costs and increase output.这家公司建设了一座超级工厂,以降低生产成本并提高产量。• Batteries produced at the Gigafactory are used in millions of electric cars worldwide.这座超级工厂生产的电池被用于全球数百万辆电动车。获取外刊的完整原文以及精讲笔记,请关注微信公众号「早安英文」,回复“外刊”即可。更多有意思的英语干货等着你!【节目介绍】《早安英文-每日外刊精读》,带你精读最新外刊,了解国际最热事件:分析语法结构,拆解长难句,最接地气的翻译,还有重点词汇讲解。所有选题均来自于《经济学人》《纽约时报》《华尔街日报》《华盛顿邮报》《大西洋月刊》《科学杂志》《国家地理》等国际一线外刊。【适合谁听】1、关注时事热点新闻,想要学习最新最潮流英文表达的英文学习者2、任何想通过地道英文提高听、说、读、写能力的英文学习者3、想快速掌握表达,有出国学习和旅游计划的英语爱好者4、参加各类英语考试的应试者(如大学英语四六级、托福雅思、考研等)【你将获得】1、超过1000篇外刊精读课程,拓展丰富语言表达和文化背景2、逐词、逐句精确讲解,系统掌握英语词汇、听力、阅读和语法3、每期内附学习笔记,包含全文注释、长难句解析、疑难语法点等,帮助扫除阅读障碍。
La pose de la première pierre de la gigafactory du groupe taïwanais ProLogium, ce mardi 10 février, à Dunkerque, marque une nouvelle étape dans la stratégie industrielle française. Objectif : faire de la France un leader européen des batteries électriques. Mais derrière l'ambition, la réalité industrielle s'avère plus complexe. Ce mardi midi, c'est un événement symbolique qui se déroule dans le nord de la France : la pose de la première pierre d'une nouvelle gigafactory de batteries électriques à Dunkerque, portée par le groupe taïwanais ProLogium. Un projet emblématique de la stratégie industrielle tricolore, dont l'ambition est claire : faire de la France un leader européen des batteries électriques. Les objectifs affichés sont à la hauteur de l'enjeu. D'ici 2030, la France vise une production annuelle de deux millions de batteries, la création de plus de 13 000 emplois directs, et la constitution d'une véritable « vallée de la batterie » dans les Hauts-de-France. Un projet stratégique, car l'enjeu est majeur, il s'agit réduire la dépendance à la Chine, qui contrôle aujourd'hui près de 70% de la production mondiale de batteries. Or, sans batteries, pas de voitures électriques, et sans voitures électriques, pas de transition énergétique crédible. La souveraineté industrielle devient ainsi un pilier central de la politique économique française. Un déploiement plus lent que prévu : un défi technologique et industriel Trois ans après les grandes annonces, le bilan reste contrasté. Sur le papier, la France compte cinq projets majeurs de gigafactories. Dans les faits, seules deux sont aujourd'hui réellement en activité, tandis que les autres sont encore en phase de montée en puissance ou de préparation. Cette lenteur s'explique d'abord par la complexité extrême de la fabrication des batteries. Produire des cellules à grande échelle exige une maîtrise industrielle et chimique de très haut niveau, dans des environnements ultra-contrôlés. Les industriels européens commencent à peine à acquérir ce savoir-faire, alors que les acteurs asiatiques disposent de plus de quinze ans d'avance. À cela s'ajoute le coût colossal de ces infrastructures. Chaque gigafactory représente entre 2 et 5 milliards d'euros d'investissement. Un pari financier lourd, qui impose des montages complexes et une montée en charge progressive. Mais le principal défi reste l'évolution extrêmement rapide des technologies de batteries. Une batterie développée il y a trois ans est déjà dépassée technologiquement par rapport aux modèles actuels, plus performants, plus durables et plus compétitifs. Cette course à l'innovation impose aux industriels de revoir régulièrement leurs choix technologiques. ProLogium à Dunkerque : un pari industriel et économique à haut risque Le projet ProLogium illustre parfaitement ces difficultés. Si la première pierre n'est posée que ce mardi, trois ans après l'annonce initiale, c'est parce que le groupe taïwanais a décidé de changer de technologie en cours de route, afin de passer à une nouvelle génération de batteries solides plus performantes. Un choix stratégique, mais aussi un pari industriel risqué, qui a repoussé le calendrier du projet. Un pari également assumé par les pouvoirs publics. Pour attirer ces géants industriels, l'État français mobilise massivement l'argent public. Selon les études de la Banque européenne d'investissement et de France stratégie, un euro public investi dans l'industrie verte génère entre 2,5 et 4 euros de valeur ajoutée à moyen terme. Si, pour l'instant, les retombées économiques restent limitées, elles sont appelées à s'amplifier : créations d'emplois directs et indirects, fiscalité locale, sous-traitance, développement de filières industrielles complètes. Au-delà de la préservation de l'industrie automobile française et de la sécurisation de l'approvisionnement européen en batteries, ces projets participent surtout à la relance économique de territoires durement touchés par la désindustrialisation. À lire aussiFrance: le Taïwanais ProLogium débute la construction d'une méga-usine de batteries électriques dans le Nord
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V Dolní Lutyni podle premiéra Andreje Babiše z hnutí ANO nevznikne nikdy. Na místě ale mezitím pokračuje příprava velkého projektu, jen bez konkrétního investora. „Samsung projekt odložil na neurčito, což řečí byznysu znamená, že nic dělat nebudou,“ myslí si v pořadu Pro a proti ministr průmysl Karel Havlíček (ANO). „Samsung nám řekl, že poptávka je chladnější. Neřekl bych, že je projekt u ledu,“ oponuje pro Český rozhlas Plus jeho předchůdce, poslanec Lukáš Vlček (STAN).
V Dolní Lutyni podle premiéra Andreje Babiše z hnutí ANO nevznikne nikdy. Na místě ale mezitím pokračuje příprava velkého projektu, jen bez konkrétního investora. „Samsung projekt odložil na neurčito, což řečí byznysu znamená, že nic dělat nebudou,“ myslí si v pořadu Pro a proti ministr průmysl Karel Havlíček (ANO). „Samsung nám řekl, že poptávka je chladnější. Neřekl bych, že je projekt u ledu,“ oponuje pro Český rozhlas Plus jeho předchůdce, poslanec Lukáš Vlček (STAN).Všechny díly podcastu Pro a proti můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
In this episode, Ajay Gnanasekaran, Senior Program Director for Battery Workforce Development at Argonne National Labs, shares his experiences leading large technical teams in high-growth manufacturing environments, including the build-out of Panasonic's Gigafactory in Nevada. He discusses strategies for workforce development, overcoming challenges in recruiting and retaining talent, and the importance of cultivating a high-performance culture through servant leadership and accountability. Ajay Gnanasekaran explores how clear processes, technical education, and leadership training are vital for scaling operations and supporting rapid industry innovation. Practical examples and lessons highlight the need for adaptability and people-focused leadership to drive success in today's evolving manufacturing landscape.
If you've been following the recent wave of data centre announcements across Europe, you'll have noticed one thing: governments are suddenly obsessed with compute. Why is that — and how will France, the UK and others fare in the AI infrastructure arms race? Can startups really compete with Big Tech and is this a sector VCs can play in?This week, host Amy Lewin is joined by senior reporters Daphné Leprince-Ringuet and Freya Pratty to dig into the fast-moving — and expensive — world of AI infrastructure, from data centres and GPUs to energy and political power plays.The conversation also explores the risks of overbuilding, parallels with failed battery gigafactories and the unresolved tension between Europe's dreams of “sovereign AI” and reliance on Nvidia. Plus: what does all this mean for climate tech and local communities — and is AI infrastructure the safest bet investors can make, or the next bubble waiting to burst?Sign up to Sifted's AI newsletter here: https://sifted.eu/newsletters
0:00 Intro & Dankeschön 1:50 Minuszahlen in Deutschland 3:46 FSD-Fahrten in Kroatien 4:14 Cybercabs in Austin & San Francisco 5:13 Waymo stellt neuen Robovan vor 6:55 Neue Chipfabriken? 8:38 Kommt eine neue Gigafactory? 10:55 Nachtrag NVIDIA Lösung zum autonomen Fahren 12:57 Neue Model Y Variante in Deutschland! 24:47 Hyperloop auf der CES! 26:35 Status des Tesla Robovans! 28:58 Erweiterung des Vegas Loops 32:57 5 Jahre Vertragsverlängerung von Tom Zhu 33:35 Vergrößerung der Cybercab Flotte 35:07 Cybercabs mit Lenkrad gesichtet! 38:40 Update für's Model Y 42:55 Tesla stoppt Verkauf von FSD: Was jetzt? 51:56 Neue FSD Version 14.2.2.3 ist da 52:16 Outro Ihr könnt meine Arbeit mit dem Tesla Welt Podcast unterstützen indem Ihr folgende Partnerlinks benutzt: Davids Tesla Referral Code: https://ts.la/david63148 - AUTOZENTRUM SCHMITZ: Fairer Tesla An- & Verkauf beim größten Tesla Autohändler: https://www.autozentrum-schmitz.de/ - HANKOOK: Hier geht's zum Gewinnspiel & zu den besten Reifen für E-Autos: https://www.hankook-promotion.de/tesla-welt - SHOP4TESLA: Erhalte 10% Rabatt mit dem Code "teslawelt" auf jetzt alle Produkte: https://www.shop4tesla.com/?ref=TeslaWelt - HOLY: Erhalte 10% Rabatt mit dem Code "TESLAWELT" auf alle Produkte: https://de.weareholy.com/?ref=teslawelt - CARBONIFY: THG Quoten Prämie. Transparent und fair : https://carbonify.de/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=Teslawelt - Der Tesla Welt Merchshop: https://teslawelt.myspreadshop.de/ - Elon Musk Biografie von Walter Isaacson: https://amzn.to/3sETBBi - Deutsche Version: https://amzn.to/45HZfkF - Die mit - gekennzeichneten Links sind Affiliate-Links. Es handelt sich hierbei um bezahlte Werbung. Ein Kauf über einen Affiliate-Link unterstützt den Kanal und für euch entstehen dabei selbstverständlich keinerlei Mehrkosten! Für direkte Unterstützung werdet Tesla Welt Kanalmitglied und erhalte exklusive Vorteile: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK0nQCNCloToqNKhbJ1QGfA/join - oder direkt per PayPal: an feedback@teslawelt.de Folgt mir gerne auch auf X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/teslawelt Musik: Titel: My Little Kingdom Autor: Golden Duck Orchestra Source Licence Download(MB)
Továrna na výrobu baterií do elektroaut v Dolní Lutyni na Karvinsku postavena nebude, a to nikdy. Toto ultimátní prohlášení uvedl premiér Andrej Babiš (ANO) v neděli a bezpochyby tím potěšil obyvatele Dolní Lutyně, kteří žádnou továrnu nikdy nechtěli a nechtějí.
Warum die Vulkangruppe den Alltag braucht, den sie verachtetEin Standpunkt von Alvaro Zapata.Berlin, 3. Januar 2026. In den frühen Morgenstunden bricht im Südwesten der Hauptstadt die Stromversorgung zusammen. Nicht punktuell, nicht für Minuten, sondern flächig und über Stunden, teils Tage. Betroffen sind Nikolassee, Zehlendorf, Wannsee und Lichterfelde. Rund 45.000 Haushalte, dazu etwa 2.200 gewerbliche und institutionelle Anschlüsse. Schulen bleiben geschlossen, Kitas improvisieren, Pflegeeinrichtungen schalten auf Notbetrieb. Aufzüge stehen still, Heizungen fallen aus, medizinische Geräte laufen auf Reserve. Bei winterlichen Temperaturen. Es ist kein technischer Defekt. Es ist Sabotage. Der Staatsschutz ermittelt wegen Brandstiftung. Kurz darauf taucht ein Bekennerschreiben auf. Absender: die Vulkangruppe.Damit ist der Tatbestand klar. Und damit endet jede bequeme Ausrede.Denn was hier angegriffen wurde, ist kein Konzern, kein Investor, kein „Symbol kapitalistischer Ausbeutung“. Angegriffen wurde der Alltag. Das Nervensystem einer Stadt. Menschen, die nichts entscheiden, nichts steuern, nichts repräsentieren. Pflegekräfte, Kinder, Alte. Wer nach diesem Anschlag noch von „Industriekritik“ spricht, lügt.Der Rückblick auf 2025 ist aufschlussreich. Damals traf es die Gigafactory von Tesla in Grünheide. Die Deutung lag bereit wie ein vorgefertigtes Textbausteinlager: Protest gegen Großindustrie, Kritik am „grünen Kapitalismus“, Widerstand gegen amerikanische Konzerne. Medien sortierten ein, Politik relativierte, Kommentatoren diskutierten über Elon Musk. Den bösen Trump-Fanboy. Alles passte. Alles war vertraut. Alles war bequem.Doch schon damals war das ein Kategorienfehler. Tesla war nicht das Ziel. Tesla war die Bühne. Der Konzern bot Projektionsfläche, moralische Anschlussfähigkeit, mediale Reichweite. Die Tat lebte nicht von ihrer offiziellen Bedeutung, sondern von ihrer Sichtbarkeit. Es ging den Attentätern vor allem um das persönliche Vorkommen im öffentlichen Raum.2026 fällt diese Tarnung in sich zusammen. Wer keine Fabrik mehr angreift, sondern Wohnviertel. Wer nicht Produktionsmittel sabotiert, sondern Pflegeheime und Schulen. Wer nicht Symbole trifft, sondern Menschen im Alltag. Der betreibt keinen Protest. Er betreibt Verunsicherung. Der Stromausfall ist kein Kollateralschaden, er ist der Zweck.Hinzu kommt ein Widerspruch, der fast komisch wäre, wäre er nicht so entlarvend: Die Vulkangruppe ist auf eine funktionierende Infrastruktur angewiesen, um ihre eigene Zerstörung überhaupt wirksam werden zu lassen. Fiele der Strom wirklich flächig aus, gäbe es keine Liveticker, keine Eilmeldungen, keine Talkshows, keine Schlagzeilen. Ohne Netz kein Echo. Ohne Echo keine Existenz. Diese Sabotage lebt vom Restbetrieb. Sie ist parasitär, nicht revolutionär.Die Täter sitzen währenddessen nicht im Dunkeln. Sie sitzen im Warmen. Mit Strom. Mit Internet. Mit Endgeräten. Und sie verfolgen genüsslich, wie ihr Name durch Tagesschau, Bild, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung und taz wandert. Das ist der eigentliche Ertrag der Tat. Nicht die Abschaltung. Die Erwähnung. Der Anschlag ist der Eintrittspreis in den Klatschspaltenbetrieb. Die Infrastruktur ist das Ticketbüro.An diesem Punkt verschiebt sich die Analyse zwangsläufig. Weg von der Frage, wogegen diese Gruppe kämpft, hin zu der Frage, wovon sie lebt. Die Antwort ist schlicht und unerquicklich: von Aufmerksamkeit. Die Vulkangruppe braucht den „Spießer-Alltag“, den sie rhetorisch verachtet, als Energiequelle. Ohne funktionierende Normalität kein Blackout. Ohne Blackout keine Schlagzeile. Ohne Schlagzeile keine Bedeutung....https://apolut.net/die-spiesser-von-der-antifa-alvaro-zapata/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mentre i mercati festeggiano sui massimi storici in attesa delle mosse della Fed e del nuovo corso di Trump, la realtà ci presenta il conto sotto forma di un'inflazione che non si batte con gli slogan. Negli Stati Uniti la guerra ai prezzi si sposta letteralmente a tavola: il costo della carne bovina è alle stelle perché le mandrie sono ai minimi dagli anni '50 e i “tempi della natura” necessari per allevare un manzo non rispondono ai decreti presidenziali, scontrandosi con dazi e carenza di offerta che colpiscono duramente il portafoglio delle famiglie.Se la natura ha i suoi tempi lenti, la politica europea sembra aver perso il senso del tempo e della realtà sul fronte dell'auto. Il muro del 2035 per lo stop ai motori termici sta crollando: la Germania preme per una retromarcia, i colossi come Stellantis e Volkswagen soffrono in Borsa e perdono posti di lavoro, mentre i consumatori, spaventati dai costi e dall'incertezza tecnologica, si tengono strette le vecchie auto a combustione. È la prova che non si può costringere il mercato a bere se non ha sete, o meglio, se non ha i soldi per farlo.Nel frattempo, a Est, c'è chi corre a una velocità doppia. La Cina non è più solo la “fabbrica del mondo”, ma una macchina da guerra deflattiva iper-efficiente. I dati sono impietosi: nella Gigafactory di Shanghai, Tesla ottiene un vantaggio produttivo di 14 volte per ogni dollaro di stipendio rispetto alla California. Non è solo questione di manodopera a basso costo, ma di un ecosistema dominato dalla robotica e da una filiera integrata che sta spingendo giganti come Volkswagen a “cinesizzarsi” per sopravvivere.Ci troviamo quindi di fronte a un paradosso globale: da un lato l'Occidente che lotta tra ideologia green e inflazione, rischiando di trasformare la sua industria storica in un museo; dall'altro una Cina che esporta deflazione e domina la manifattura, costringendo i vecchi leader a rincorrere. Per noi investitori, la lezione è brutale ma necessaria: l'ideologia, prima o poi, si schianta sempre contro la realtà del portafoglio.In questo episodio analizzeremo come muoversi in questo scenario complesso. Perché se il valore si sta spostando dalla progettazione occidentale alla produzione efficiente asiatica, il nostro compito non è fare il tifo, ma adattare le strategie per non restare a piedi, proprio come chi si ostina a ignorare che il mondo dell'auto — e dell'economia — è cambiato per sempre.
Tesla's Gigafactory in Shanghai has rolled out its 4 millionth vehicle. The plant accounts for nearly half of Tesla's global electric vehicle deliveries.
In this episode, Adam Torres interviews Chinmoy Baruah, Founder and CEO of CHIPX GLOBAL. Chinmoy explains how his company is tackling AI efficiency at the semiconductor level through advanced wafer design, compound semiconductors, and sustainable Gigafactory plans. He also shares his mission to reduce carbon footprint and energy consumption across the chip lifecycle while enabling high-performance computing at global scale. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Der Verband „Die Familienunternehmer“ wollte AfD-Abgeordnete zu Veranstaltungen einladen – und macht nun einen Rückzieher. Der interne Druck war übergroß. Die Fragezeichen sind es auch.
In this episode, Adam Torres interviews Chinmoy Baruah, Founder and CEO of CHIPX GLOBAL. Chinmoy explains how his company is tackling AI efficiency at the semiconductor level through advanced wafer design, compound semiconductors, and sustainable Gigafactory plans. He also shares his mission to reduce carbon footprint and energy consumption across the chip lifecycle while enabling high-performance computing at global scale. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Episode 122 of The InEVitable, MotorTrend welcomes one of the smartest guests we've ever had on the show: Ryan Melsert, CEO of American Battery Technology Company — former Tesla Gigafactory founding engineer, award-winning innovator, and a leading voice in U.S. battery materials, recycling, and critical minerals. Ryan dives deep into the real future of EVs, battery production, battery recycling, domestic lithium sourcing, and what America must do to compete globally. He also shares unbelievable behind-the-scenes stories from the early days of Tesla's Gigafactory, how his team patented Tesla's first battery-manufacturing tech, and why next-generation batteries could be 10× more energy-dense. Whether you're into EVs, engineering, geopolitics, or the future of clean energy — this is one of the most important conversations we've ever recorded.
Watch the full video on YouTube - click hereInside Panasonic's gigafactories in Nevada and Kansas, machines never stop running. Every second, 70 batteries roll off the line, powered by thousands of people working 24/7. At the center of it all is Allan Swan, a Scotsman who left aerospace to lead one of the most ambitious manufacturing operations in America.Allan begins by explaining what a gigafactory really is and what it takes to manage a workforce of almost 8,000 people while producing billions of batteries a year. At Panasonic, Allan flipped the hierarchy, putting his name at the bottom of the org chart to remind everyone that leaders exist to serve their people. For him, leadership isn't about hitting KPIs; it's about getting the people side right first. When communication is clear and employees have what they need to do their jobs, the results follow naturally.He shares how Panasonic built a no-blame culture, where problems are met with curiosity rather than fear. Through a system called CIG — Control, Influence, and Gravity — issues are quickly directed to the people who can resolve them, with no hierarchy or politics in the way. One of his favorite examples is the “door story,” where a small request from a team led to significant changes in trust and teamwork across the plant.Allan also explains how recognition helps maintain high morale in an environment that never stops. Teams celebrate wins every day through thank-you cards, high-five points, and open conversations that connect everyone to the company's mission. The focus isn't just on electrification and sustainability, but on providing people with meaningful work that can change their lives.Allan's approach to leadership is anything but distant. He spends time on the factory floor every day, talking with teams, asking questions, and seeing problems firsthand. For him, leadership means being present and approachable, not hiding behind emails or titles. In the end, Allan's message to other leaders is simple: real change doesn't come from massive initiatives or slogans. It begins with small, consistent actions that show people that you care. Fix one problem. Listen to one person. Keep showing up. That's how culture and performance grow together.Themes discussed in this episode:The shift from aerospace to EV manufacturing and what it taught Allan Swan about leadershipThe evolution of leadership from command-and-control to people-first management in large-scale manufacturingHow Panasonic's gigafactories produce 70 batteries every second with a people-driven approachWhy focusing on people before KPIs drives long-term performance across Panasonic's gigafactoriesHow Panasonic's Control, Influence, and Gravity (CIG) system helps teams escalate issues and make faster decisionsHow recognition programs such as “Did You Win Today?” and “High-Five Points” help sustain motivation in 24/7 production environmentsThe value of hiring people for energy and mindset rather than industry experience in a new manufacturing sectorHow daily visibility and “gemba walks” keep leaders connected to people and grounded in real operationsFeatured guest: Allan SwanWhat he does: Allan Swan leads Panasonic Energy's battery manufacturing operations in the United States, overseeing the company's gigafactories in Sparks, Nevada, and De Soto, Kansas. Under his leadership, Panasonic has grown into the leading global producer of cylindrical lithium-ion batteries, powering much of today's electric vehicle...
If there's one trend underlying the ongoing energy transition, it's the emergence of electricity as a primary global standard of generation, exchange—and storage as well. In this podcast, Control's Keith Larson talks with Jill Pestana, founder and CEO, Pestana Solutions; JR Klein, battery manufacturing engineer, Honeywell Process Solutions; and Mike Sanders, senior advisor at Avicenne Energy, about how battery manufacturers are responding to the rapidly growing demand.
The Travis County Appraisal District is investigating Tesla's Gigafactory after it received nearly a billion dollar cut from its property valuation, Governor Greg Abbott is expected to sign the recently approved redistricting maps into law and Sandy Creek residents are warning county officials that a tax increase could be the final straw that pushes residents from their homes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome and Introduction- Anshel Sag and Will Townsend host episode 234 of G2 on 5G- Podcast covers six topics in about 20 minutes, focusing on 5G and 6G insightsDeutsche Telekom's AI Gigafactory Plans- Plans to build an AI Gigafactory by 2026- Partnership with Nvidia and Brookfield- Discussion on potential success and edge AI applicationsReliance Jio's 5G Network Slices in India- Launch of 10 new nationwide 5G network slices- Includes IoT, gaming, FWA, and mission-critical services- Reliance Jio becomes world's leading FWA provider with 7.4 million subscribersT-Mobile's Water Utility Transformation- Collaboration with Fluid Conservation Systems for IoT and leak detection- Acoustic water leak solution using sensors- Environmental impact and efficiency improvements in water managementAST SpaceMobile's Global S-band Spectrum Deal- Agreement to acquire S-band priority rights under ITU- $64.5 million deal expected to close in second half of 2023- Potential for AST SpaceMobile to deploy its own service globallyCelona's New Airflux Architecture- Launch of Airflux, moving core processing to the cloud- Simplifies private 5G deployment, making it as easy as Wi-Fi- Uses NXP SoCs and Qualcomm modems for processingWi-Fi 7 Travel Routers from D-Link and TP-Link- TP-Link BE3600: Compact, USB-C powered Wi-Fi 7 travel router- D-Link G572: 5G NR BE7200 Wi-Fi 7 router with built-in 5G modem- Discussion on use cases and benefits of portable Wi-Fi 7 routersClosing Remarks- Invitation for listeners to provide topic suggestions- Contact information for hosts: Will at @WhaleTownTech and Anshel at @AnchosAg- Reminder to rate and subscribe to the podcast
Das ist das KI-Update vom 23.06.2025 unter anderem mit diesen Themen: Ionos will mit Hochtief KI-Gigafabrik bauen Musk will mit Grok das gesamte menschliche Wissen umschreiben KI soll die Angst in der Stimme erkennen können und Plattenlabel sucht den besten KI-generierten Hit Links zu allen Themen der heutigen Folge findet Ihr hier: https://heise.de/-10455684 https://www.heise.de/thema/KI-Update https://pro.heise.de/ki/ https://www.heise.de/newsletter/anmeldung.html?id=ki-update https://www.heise.de/thema/Kuenstliche-Intelligenz https://the-decoder.de/ https://www.heiseplus.de/podcast https://www.ct.de/ki Eine neue Folge gibt es montags, mittwochs und freitags ab 15 Uhr.
FlixTrain investiert Milliarden in Hochgeschwindigkeitszüge, und Pip will wissen ob es ein Bordrestaurant gibt. Earnings von PDD und Salesforce. Telekom, SAP, Ionos und die Schwarz Gruppe plant ein KI Rechenzentrum. Elon Musk verlässt die Trump-Administration. Droht durch KI eine Arbeitslosigkeitswelle? Dario Amodei von Anthropic warnt vor Millionen verlorener Jobs. Tesla-Investoren fordern mehr Engagement von Elon Musk. Meta und Anduril entwickeln VR-Helme für die US-Armee. Wie nutzen Polizei und ICE KI-Kameras zur Kennzeichenerfassung in den USA? Unterstütze unseren Podcast und entdecke die Angebote unserer Werbepartner auf doppelgaenger.io/werbung. Vielen Dank! Philipp Glöckler und Philipp Klöckner sprechen heute über: (00:00:00) World Orb (00:06:00) FlixTrain (00:11:15) PDD Earnings (00:26:00) Salesforce Earnings (00:28:30) Nvidia Earnings (00:32:00) Deutsche AI Gigafactory (00:35:00) Musk Rücktritt Trump Administration (00:38:00) Telegram & xAI (00:42:40) Shein (00:43:40) Dario Amodei Anthropic (00:50:20) Meta Anduril KI Waffensystem Shownotes FlixTrain: Bestellung von 65 neuen europäischen Zügen – linkedin.com Gewinnrückgang bei Temu-Besitzer PDD aufgrund US- und China-Problemen – wsj.com Deutsches Konsortium plant Bau eines KI-Rechenzentrums – reuters.com Partnerschaft für KI-Rechenzentrum in Deutschland – datacenterdynamics.com Elon Musk tritt aus Trump-Administration zurück – ft.com Elon Musk wollte Sam Altmans großes KI-Geschäft im Nahen Osten blockieren - WSJ – wsj.com xAI Telegram – ft.com Shein IPO – ft.com Dario Amodei White Collar Jobs AI – axios.com Salesforce erhöht Jahresumsatzprognose – reuters.com Tesla-Aufsichtsrat erwägt neue Aufsicht über Musk – ft.com Meta kooperiert mit Anduril und Palmer Luckey für Army VR-Angebot – wsj.com ICE nutzt landesweites KI-gestütztes Kameranetzwerk – 404media.co
Das ist das KI-Update vom 28.05.2025 unter anderem mit diesen Themen: Einloggen in verschiedene Apps mit ChatGPT Deutsches Konsortium möchte KI-Rechenzentrum bauen Mistral AI rüstet Sprachmodelle zu vernetzten Problemlösern auf und Münchner Start-up Spaitial entwickelt KI mit räumlichem Verständnis Links zu allen Themen der heutigen Folge findet Ihr hier: https://heise.de/-10418490 https://www.heise.de/thema/KI-Update https://pro.heise.de/ki/ https://www.heise.de/newsletter/anmeldung.html?id=ki-update https://www.heise.de/thema/Kuenstliche-Intelligenz https://the-decoder.de/ https://www.heiseplus.de/podcast https://www.ct.de/ki
Alois und Oliver diskutieren in ihrer neuesten Podcast-Folge ohne Gast über aktuelle Entwicklungen in der KI- und Tech-Welt. Zentrale Themen sind geopolitische Verwerfungen, massive Investitionsprojekte und ihre Konsequenzen für die KI-Infrastruktur, insbesondere im Vergleich zwischen den USA und Europa.Kernaussagen:US-Milliardenwette wankt: Großprojekte wie „Stargate“ (nicht der Film) stehen aufgrund wirtschaftlicher Unsicherheit, Börsenturbulenzen und überhöhter Erwartungen unter Druck. Die Ankündigungen waren laut Alois oft eher Show als Substanz.Europa pragmatischer – und langfristig stärker? Während die USA mit „brute force“ Milliarden investieren, verfolgt Europa mit Programmen wie Gigafactories, der KI-Agenda und Initiativen wie Mistral oder Euro-LLM eine kleinteiligere, nachhaltigere Strategie. Auch Investoren aus z. B. den Emiraten spielen dabei eine Rolle.Nicht alles braucht ein Foundation Model: Neben OpenAI und Co. gibt es in Europa spezifische Modelle und Use Cases (z. B. Black Forest Labs, Flux), die mit domänenspezifischer Expertise punkten. Smarte, spezialisierte KI („Smartforce statt Brute Force“) wird als tragfähiger Pfad gesehen – vor allem im naturwissenschaftlichen und industriellen Umfeld.Prompting wird Commodity: Die Fähigkeit zu prompten war anfangs entscheidend, wird aber durch „Interpreter-Modelle“, die Kontexte besser verstehen, immer weniger wichtig. In Zukunft könnte das Modell die Intention des Users fast empathisch erfassen.Kreativindustrie im Umbruch: KI-generierte Inhalte (Bild, Musik, Text) erreichen ein Qualitätsniveau, das traditionelle Workflows massiv unter Druck setzt. Selbst komplexe Tool-Chains werden zunehmend durch integrierte Lösungen ersetzt.AI-Literacy ist Schlüssel: Trotz technologischem Fortschritt ist die breite Nutzung noch oft spielerisch statt produktiv. Ein echter Hebel liegt im Mindset-Shift und der Integration von KI in Arbeitsroutinen – nicht nur als Gimmick, sondern als Werkzeug.Fazit:Die Diskussion ist ein realistischer Blick auf das Spannungsfeld zwischen Größenwahn, geopolitischen Interessen und nachhaltiger Technologieentwicklung. Europa hat Chancen, wenn es bei Pragmatismus, Spezialisierung und resilienter Infrastruktur bleibt.
durée : 00:58:45 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Aliette Hovine, Bruno Baradat - Première usine de Tesla en Europe, la Gigafactory de Berlin enchaîne les controverses sur fond de difficultés économiques. Si elle sanctionne les connivences politiques d'Elon Musk, la baisse des ventes qui affecte le constructeur reflète surtout l'enrayement structurel du “modèle Tesla”. - réalisation : Françoise Le Floch - invités : Bernard Jullien Maître de conférence en économie à l'Université de Bordeaux, spécialiste de l'industrie automobile ; Marie Krpata Chercheuse à l'IFRI rattachée au Centres d'études franco-allemandes (Cerfa)
Tesla co-founder, current board member, and former Chief Technical Officer JB Straubel joins me to discuss Tesla's early days, his interest in batteries, building the first Gigafactory, his battery recycling efforts at Redwood Materials, and more. Enjoy! TIMECODES 10:45 Interview starts 11:33 More of a car guy or engineering guy? 12:14 Origin of his interest in batteries 12:47 Building his first EV…long before Tesla 14:43 Did he always want to go to Stanford for engineering? 15:35 How JB met Elon 17:55 Recalling when he helped build the first Lotus Elise engineering mule for Tesla 18:43 JB still has his original Tesla Roadster 20:30 On the origins of Gigafactory 1, aka Giga Nevada 21:28 What car(s) JB daily drives 24:11 How Tesla acquired the NUMMI plant from Toyota 25:16 What were the challenges of building the Model S versus the Roadster 27:41 How JB felt when the Model S started winning awards, like Motor Trend's Car of the Year 29:07 Did Panasonic get on board with Giga 1 right away? 32:21 How Model 3's “production Hell” was for JB 33:33 When JB felt like Tesla was going to be OK 35:07 When he started thinking about battery recycling 36:41 How JB feels about EV FUD 38:08 Battery recycling actually leads to better quality batteries 39:17 Figuring out what it would take to start Redwood Materials 41:03 It's not just about EV batteries 42:15 Redwood Materials' not-so-secret master plan 43:48 Goals for scaling Redwood Materials 45:04 Expansion plans 46:20 A tidal wave of EV battery recycling is coming 47:24 How much education is needed on the corporate side? 48:42 What about educating the general public about battery recycling? 50:32 What can Tesla/EV owners do to help spread the word about battery recycling? 52:07 Yes, you can send your ready-to-be-recycled batteries to Redwood Materials If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support my efforts, please check out my Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/teslapodcast and consider a monthly pledge. Every little bit helps and there are stacking bonuses in it for you at each pledge level, like early access to each episode at the $5 tier and the weekly Lightning Round bonus mini-episode (AND the early access!) at the $10 tier! And NO ADS at every tier! FOR FIRST-TIME TESLA BUYERS: The referral program is back and it's the best one in a while! You can get $2500 off of your Model 3 or $500 off your classic Model Y purchase (or $1000 off of Cybertruck, Model S, or Model X) by ordering through my referral link. Clicking this will take you to the Tesla website where you can order with the discount applied: https://ts.la/ryan73014 And don't forget to leave a message on the Ride the Lightning hotline anytime with a question, comment, or discussion topic for next week's show! The toll-free number to call or Skype is 1-888-989-8752. INTERESTED IN AN EXTENDED WARRANTY FOR YOUR TESLA? Be a part of the future of transportation with XCare, the first extended warranty designed & built exclusively for EV owners, by EV owners. Use the code Lightning to get $100 off our “One-time Payment” option! Go to www.xcelerateauto.com/xcare to find the extended warranty policy that's right for you and your Tesla. P.S. Get 15% off your first order of awesome aftermarket Tesla accessories at AbstractOcean.com by using the code RTLpodcast at checkout. Grab the SnapPlate front license plate bracket for any Tesla at https://everyamp.com/RTL/ (don't forget the coupon code RTL too!).
In this episode, we sit down with Bianca Medina-Leal, Program Director at AECOM, to discuss the challenges and triumphs of managing multi-billion dollar school construction projects.00:57 – Meet BiancaBianca introduces her role at AECOM and how her team helps Austin ISD manage massive school construction projects.02:31 – The $2.4 Billion BondAustin voters approved a $2.4 billion bond to modernize over 130 school facilities. Bianca's team oversees more than $1 billion of the work.03:41 – The Challenge of Aging SchoolsMany Austin ISD buildings are over 50 years old. Deciding whether to renovate or rebuild is a complex process driven by facility assessments and community needs.09:00 – Race Against the ClockWith Austin's rapid growth, the district must move fast. Their aggressive five-year timeline puts pressure on every phase of construction.09:52 – Competing with Mega ProjectsTesla's Gigafactory and Samsung's plant are pulling contractors away. Bianca shares how Austin ISD retains labor despite the competition. 14:05 – Navigating Construction During COVIDCOVID disrupted timelines, but school projects were deemed essential. Bianca details how her team adapted to keep things moving.20:37 – Scaling Up: The Current State of the ProgramFour new schools are opening soon, with more in design and construction. Managing this level of activity requires constant coordination. 21:17 – Why Owners Push Fast ConstructionDelays mean rising costs. With a fixed budget, Austin ISD must act quickly or risk cutting projects due to inflation.26:03 – Choosing the Right Delivery MethodBianca explains why Design-Build and CMAR are the preferred models, emphasizing the importance of strong contractor-architect relationships. 33:20 – Community Engagement in School DesignNo two schools look the same—community input ensures designs reflect local culture and student needs.36:41 – Prefabrication & InnovationPrefab construction offers speed and cost savings, but not every site is a good fit. Lessons learned from past projects guide future decisions.39:20 – The Data DilemmaManaging a $2.4 billion program requires massive data tracking. Despite advanced tools, Excel remains a critical part of the workflow. Bianca's wish? Seamless tech integration and better alignment between school construction and district-wide operations.55:00 – The Megaphone QuestionHer message to the industry: Trust, collaboration, and communication are the foundation of every successful project. Construction is about more than just buildings—it's about people.58:48 – Closing ThoughtsBianca reflects on the impact of building schools and why it's all worth it. If you're in construction, take pride in the work you do—it shapes the future.Go build something awesome! -----CHECK OUT THE PARTNERS THAT MAKE OUR SHOW POSSIBLE: https://www.brospodcast.com/partnersFIND US ONLINE:-Our website: https://www.brospodcast.com-LinkedIn: / constructionbrospodcast-Instagram: / constructionbrospodcast-TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en-Eddie on LinkedIn: / eddie-c-057b3b11-Tyler on LinkedIn: / tylerscottcampbellIf you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
Automotive: oggi al Mimit tavolo con i sindacati sulla vertenza Trasnova. Stellantis rassicura (“Non chiuderemo in Italia”) e annuncia l’avvio di una gigafactory in Spagna. Ne parliamo con Paolo Bricco, giornalista e saggista, esperto di politiche industriali per Il Sole 24 Ore. I risvolti del cambio al potere in Siria per Israele con Ugo Tramballi, consigliere scientifico ISPI. Calenzano non è l’unico sito a rischio in Italia. Sentiamo Fabio Ferranti, responsabile Servizio per i rischi e la sostenibilità ambientale delle tecnologie, delle sostanze chimiche, dei cicli produttivi e dei servizi idrici e per le attività ispettive dell’Ispra.
On todays Show James Dwayne and Glenn talk about Starlink satellite, AI predictors, simulation game, world war three, alien invasion, Gigafactory rockets, Mars colonization, Hunter Biden pardon, Burisma gas, CIA asset, election integrity, tariff threats, United Steel, military bases, secession talk, martial law, South Korean president, opposition party, private farms, free enterprise, World War Three, anti state, North Korea, Daniel Penny, self defense, mistrial, libertarian economy, LED bulbs, incandescent bulbs, circadian rhythms. Wow don't miss it!
Tesla's Gigafactory in Austin, Texas ran afoul of environmental overseers, with toxins spewed into the air and a dead deer found in a pond, according to Wall Street Journal reporting. WSJ reporter Susan Pulliam joins host Belle Lin to discuss her findings, including how the Journal uncovered the story and how far back alleged environmental problems at Tesla's plants go. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the heart of The Prophets' vision are “The 24 Essential Supply Chain Processes.” What are they? Find out, and see the future yourself. Click here We're no strangers to challenges in the auto industry, especially when it comes to supply chain management. We've seen it all in the US with our OEMs and Tier One suppliers, but what about across the pond in the UK?In this episode of the Auto Supply Chain Prophets podcast, we bring in John McLellan-Grant from SMMT (Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders) to explore SMMT's role in shaping the future of the UK auto sector and the current state of the industry.SMMT isn't just any trade association; it has been the backbone of the UK's automotive industry since 1902, bringing together nearly 900 members, from OEMs to raw materials suppliers. Their mission? To lead the way in industry transformation and ensure the UK stays competitive in the global auto market.John sheds light on how they tackle issues like post-Brexit labor shortages, the shift to electric vehicles (EVs), and the race toward decarbonization. Whether it's helping companies pivot to sustainable practices or guiding them through regulatory changes, SMMT is at the heart of the UK's automotive transformation.But it's not all smooth sailing. John talks about the growing pains in EV adoption—yes, even in the UK, where some places still struggle to offer enough petrol stations, let alone charging stations. Yet, despite the hurdles, there's progress, from the rise of Gigafactories to bold new energy initiatives aimed at future-proofing the industry.What stands out? The importance of trust and transparency. John believes that open communication between suppliers, OEMs, and the government is key to solving problems faster and smarter. His advice to supply chain leaders? Embrace collaboration like never before—because it's the only way forward in this rapidly evolving landscape.Themes discussed in this episode:The role of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) as a key trade association in the UK automotive sector, including its membership and activitiesThe current state of automotive manufacturing in the UK, highlighting British-owned manufacturers and the sector's overall healthThe industry's focus on sustainability, covering energy use, carbon reduction, and working groups promoting sustainable practices in the supply chainThe importance of collaboration between SMMT and other organizations, like regional automotive alliances and international associationsHow the automotive industry is embracing technology for transformation, especially the shift from internal combustion engines (ICE) to electric vehicles (EVs)SMMT's strategy to support members with electrification challenges, supply chain diversification, and trade relationships after BrexitChallenges in the EV transition, including infrastructure, battery manufacturing, and the need for effective government supportFeatured on this episode: Name: John McLellan-GrantTitle: Regional Engagement Manager, Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT)About: John McLellan-Grant is the Regional Engagement Manager at the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), bringing over 20 years of experience in business development, account management, and procurement across multiple industries. His expertise lies in crafting both short- and long-term strategies that drive sales growth, enhance profitability, and streamline processes. His proven track record in high-level account management across various sectors reflects his commitment...
AI is a big buzzword and seems to be all business leaders want to talk about these days. But in real-world applications, how are cutting-edge technologies like AI and cloud solutions revolutionizing the way energy companies operate to meet the growing demand for renewable resources?In this new episode of Supply Chain Now, sponsored by Microsoft, hosts Scott W. Luton and Kevin L. Jackson are joined by Amy Dale, Vice President, SAP Americas, with Capgemini, and Jon Cwiak, Managing Enterprise Architect, Microsoft CCoE, with Capgemini to answer that very question. Join us for a fascinating conversation about how energy companies are transforming their operations with AI, cloud technologies, and SAP integrations.Listen in as they explore the challenges and opportunities in the energy sector, highlighting the role of technology in driving sustainability, improving supply chain efficiency, and addressing the growing demand for renewable energy sources. Amy and Jon share their expertise in overcoming regulatory hurdles, managing big data, and implementing cloud solutions that reduce costs while enhancing performance.Join us to discover how Capgemini and Microsoft are helping energy companies optimize their operations through AI-driven insights, cybersecurity strategies, and seamless integration of SAP on Azure, and learn why these innovations shape the future of energy and global supply chains. Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro(07:28) The critical role of copper in energy and automotive industries(10:06) Solving big data problems in energy and manufacturing(12:42) The increasing role of AI and IoT in managing energy resources(15:12) Cybersecurity challenges in the energy sector & protecting critical infrastructure(21:47) Regulatory challenges and policy uncertainty in the energy sector(24:25) The importance of sustainability and renewable energy adoption(27:48) Utilizing AI for inspections, predictive maintenance, and rail yard optimization(30:50) Exploring synthetic data and its applications in energy(34:12) The evolution of cloud computing in the energy sector(36:59) Capgemini's partnership with Microsoft and key industry innovations(39:45) SAP and Azure: A powerful combination for energy and utility companies(43:02) Real-world success stories: Chevron Phillips Chemical and Panasonic's Gigafactory(47:11) Leveraging SAP and AI to improve supply chain and operational efficiencies(50:20) The role of small and medium-sized businesses in energy innovation(53:18) Thoughts on sustainability and the future of energy(01:03:07) Achieving net-zero commitments and using data to reduce emissionsResources:Connect with Amy Dale: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-dale/Connect with Jon Cwiak: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joncwiak/Learn more about Capgemini: https://www.capgemini.com/Learn more about our hosts: https://supplychainnow.com/aboutLearn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com Watch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now Subscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/join Work with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkWEBINAR- End-to-End Excellence: Integrating Final Mile Logistics: https://bit.ly/3ZlpE7UWEBINAR- AI for SMBs: Unlocking Growth with Netstock's Benchmark Report: https://bit.ly/3AWtoCDWEBINAR- Pedaling to Profit: Trek's Direct-to-Consumer Shipping Success Story:
The battery infrastructure is currently growing 3x faster than the solar industry. Records are beaten daily: in August 2024, for the first time, Chinese battery factories passed the 100GWh production mark. We are seeing industry giants consolidate their leadership while hopes of alternative technologies or promising start ups are being squashed.The prices are collapsing monthly, partly due to cheaper inputs, technological improvements and larger volumes, not dissimilar to what happened in recent years to the solar industry. Is LFP the winning chemistry or is there still a future for NMC?Laurent and Gerard bring Dr Engelke, Chair of Battery Associates, to try to make sense of it all. This young German company has been developing a world class expertise and how uses it to train the future work force is how to build a Gigafactory and how to optimize it. With clients like Tesla, VW and CATL, Battery Associates is in the thick of it. GenZ is defying all politicians by creating a transnational spirit of collaboration between Continents to promote a faster and more efficient future.Because in the end, it is all about Human Capital. China has benefited from our technology for decades, let's not be shy and emulate their playbook. It will be more efficient in the long term than lobbying regulators, whine and ask for tariffs and subsidies. Despite the roller coaster, never forget that in a fast-growing market, short term demand is generally overstated, while long term demand is generally understated. -----We don't often recommend other podcasts/YouTube (I know we should). If you are interested in Batteries, please listen/view this interview of Robin Zheng, CEO of CATL.Really fascinating https://youtu.be/5VIXjjw4u9A?si=enaf8fls2F82YxoXhttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/catl-ceo-founder-robin-zeng-the-journey-to-market/id1614211565?i=1000669887553
Send us a textEver wondered how a seemingly innocent trip to Key West could turn into a stormy adventure? Join Cee Cee and me as we kick off this episode with some hearty laughs, celebrating International Podcasting Day and recounting the chaos that ensued when Cee Cee's boss came back from vacation. I also share my son's change of plans due to adverse conditions in Western North Carolina, which led us to plan an off-road escapade on the mid-Atlantic backroad discovery trail. Plus, we can't forget to give a special shoutout to our amazing Patreon supporters and tease a few exciting guests we've lined up for future episodes.What's going on at Tesla's Gigafactory in Germany? We dive into the peculiar situation where employee call-out rates are off the charts, sparking discussions on cultural differences between European and American workplace policies. From the benefits of a paid time off (PTO) plan to absurd stories like an employee faking a relative's death just to get time off, we cover it all with a mix of humor and insight. Don't miss our analysis of case study interviews, where we weigh the pros and cons of providing candidates with interview questions in advance and explore the impact of company culture on interview prep.The episode wouldn't be complete without some entertaining workplace anecdotes. From my experience writing a final paper on "American Factory" to the humorous yet stressful reality of monitored drug screens, we touch on every facet of the HR life. And if you've ever found yourself in a tricky situation, you'll appreciate our light-hearted banter about surviving HR, one "WTF" moment at a time. Tune in for a blend of valuable insights and laugh-out-loud moments that every HR professional can relate to.Support the showWe want to hear from you.Text us or leave a voicemail (252) 564-9899email: feedback@jadedhr.comWant to:* Share a dumb employee question* Share a crazy story* Ask us a question* Share a best practice * Give us feedback Our Link Tree below has links to our social media sites, Patreon, Apple podcasts, Spotify & more.Please leave a review on your favorite podcast player and interact with us online!Linktree - https://linktr.ee/jadedhrFollow Cee Cee on IG - BoozyHR @ https://www.instagram.com/boozy_hr/
Welcome to a new weekly series we are launching on the Latin Wealth platform, Wealth Wednesday! On Wealth Wednesday, we will be discussing trending news, Latino culture and topics surrounding business, host by @chrisbelloso and @ricoramirez86. In this episode, we dive into several exciting and important topics. First, we explore the financial consequences of sports betting and why it may be time to rethink this rapidly growing industry. With over 38 states legalizing sports betting, the financial impact on households is concerning, from increasing debt collections to shrinking investments. We discuss why sports betting might be more addictive and financially dangerous than it seems, especially for vulnerable populations. Next, we discuss the recent meeting between El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele and Tesla's Elon Musk, where they met at Tesla's Gigafactory to discuss AI, the future of humanity, and the role of next-gen technologies. President Bukele's commitment to innovation follows his country's embrace of Bitcoin, as he looks towards AI to bolster El Salvador's future. We also highlight Crowley, a top employer for Latino leaders, recognized by the National Diversity Council. Crowley's initiatives like their Mi Gente Hispanic Business Resource Group are empowering Hispanic employees and promoting cultural exchanges within the company. Finally, don't forget to grab your tickets for the Latin Wealth Summit on October 12th-13th, available for both in-person and virtual attendance. Stay tuned for more insights and updates from Latin Wealth! https://latinwealthsummit.com/ Follow us on IG: @latinwealth Email for questions or inquiries: latinwealthpodcast@gmail.com
“Summer has come and passed / The innocent can never last / Wake me up when September ends”. Like John Wick, Laurent thinks he is back.So we have a very energetic Minutes to start September. With Gerard, the co-hosts focus on one of the key trend of 2024 which they call “Batteries, the Great Consolidation”. A lot of great experts are helping shape our view.To name a few Aaron Wade, Tom Tsogt, Cormac O'Laoire, Christopher Chico, Chris Berry, Benchmark Minerals Intelligence/Rho Motion (Iola Hughe and all Simon Moores' team). We are thankful for their relentless drive to show us the future.So, what is the “Great Consolidation” in Batteries. First consolidation in the OEM landscape, with CATL and BYD trashing the competition and indirectly eliminating a lot of promising startups (We list the cancelled Gigafactories). Then, consolidation in Chemistry, it's all about LFP now. Finally consolidation in form factor, with prismatic becoming the staple.At the end of the episode, we salute the King of Solar in Pakistan, Sulaiman ur Rehman.And also invite on our podcast Mr Faraz Ahmad, one of the Top Energy guy at Amazon, as we are very curious about his attempts to rewrite the rules for accounting for Carbon Emissions. We want to know more. Faraz, you are welcome! Transcripthttps://www.spreaker.com/podcast/redefining-energy--3170008
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageThis week could mark a turning point in the world of AI. Here's why: ↪ Stay tuned for Apple's groundbreaking GenAI revelations at WWDC 2024.↪ Discover why Elon Musk redirected NVIDIA chips from Tesla to xAI.↪ Find out how NVIDIA just made a historic leap past Apple.↪ And don't miss the details on the new AI video generator that could dethrone SoraNewsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AIRelated Episodes: Ep 286: Apple's AI – Too little, too late?Ep 211: OpenAI's Sora – The larger impact that no one's talking aboutUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Apple's upcoming AI developments2. NVIDIA mnarket cap3. New AI text-to-video tool4. Elon Musk reallocating NVIDIA AI chips5. Cisco's $1 billion investment into AI6. U.S. Antitrust Big Tech InvestigationTimestamps:02:00 Elon Musk reallocates NVIDIA chips for supercomputer.06:03 NVIDIA's market cap surged, stock split explained.07:30 Nvidia's strong financials and plans for AI chip.12:04 OpenAI restricted access, improving, making it safer.14:42 Unverified video likely from new AI competitor.18:01 Detailed observation of changing seasons and AI.21:15 Concern regarding societal impacts of advanced AI.25:15 DOJ to lead NVIDIA inquiry, FTC scrutinizes Microsoft.28:29 NVIDIA CEO ahead in recognizing generative AI.33:42 Apple fluctuates between utilizing own or OpenAI model.37:03 Newer iPhones may have advanced AI features.38:03 Siri can now interact with multiple apps.41:25 Apple's announcement at WWDC is big.Keywords:Apple AI features, OpenAI GPT-4 technology, WWDC, generative AI, older iPhone models, partnership, Elon Musk, NVIDIA chips, Tesla, market cap, Kuaishou AI developments, federal regulators, Microsoft OpenAI, AI monopolistic practices, Cisco AI investment, NVIDIA partnership, daily AI newsletter, Soarer, Gigafactory of Compute, NVIDIA stock split, Rubin AI chip platform, advanced AI models misuse, disinformation in AI, Jordan Wilson, Sora and Cling AI models, anthropic cloud, Jensen Huang, Anthropic, kling, Sora. Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
Would you pay $900 for a pair of new sneakers that were already dirty? Golden Goose is selling that, branding it “pre-distressed” — And they're about to IPO at a $3B valuation.Hollywood had its worst summer opening weekend at the box office since 1995 — But the “theater of the summer” is gonna be big: 4D movie theaters that you can smell, taste, and even feel.And Elon Musk just raised $6B for his startup, X.ai, to build the “Gigafactory of Compute” — He flexed his biggest competitive advantage: Fundraising.Plus, Google's AI just told people to put “glue” on their pizza — Because when it comes to Artificial Intelligence, AI is what it eats… and Google's AI is consuming strange content. $ON $AMC $TSLAWatch us on YouTubeGet the Saturday Newsletter: tboypod.com/newsletter Submit Shoutout Requests Submit The Best Fact YetFollow us: on InstagramAnd connect with us on Nick's LinkedIn & Jack's LinkedInAbout Us: The daily pop-biz news show making today's top stories your business. 15 minutes on the 3 biz stories you need, with fresh takes you can pretend you came up with — Pairs perfectly with your morning oatmeal ritual. Hosted by Jack Crivici-Kramer & Nick Martell.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Plus, stay tuned because later in the show I'll tell you what VW are saying about the 2024 model year ID.4 in the US and accessing tax credits. Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily, your trusted source of EV information. It's Wednesday 28th February, I'm Martyn Lee and I go through every EV story so you don't have to. We go live at 5pm UK, that's Midday Eastern. Patreon supporters get the episodes as soon as they're ready and ad free. You can be like them by clicking here. Tesla Tops Brand Loyalty Rankings Again https://evne.ws/3IlvCM0 Apple Halts Electric Vehicle Project After 10 Years https://evne.ws/3wIenls VW ID.4 2024 Enhancements: Larger Battery and More Power https://evne.ws/3uTDm4U Somerset to Host New Tata Gigafactory, Creating 4,000 Jobs https://evne.ws/3uIIHMx BYD Opts Out of US Market Entry Despite Global Expansion https://evne.ws/48D4LpJ Amazon's $823M Investment in Rivian EV Vans https://evne.ws/3uTDn8Y Musk's Bold Claim: Tesla Roadster to Break Acceleration Records https://evne.ws/3IlmZRU EV Battery Manufacturers Secure Non-Chinese Graphite Sources https://evne.ws/3uTDnG0 NFI Rolls Out Electric Truck Fleet and Charging Hub in Southern California https://evne.ws/3uTDoty