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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Hyundai recalls over 420,000 vehicles in the US due to software defects in the front camera

    Hyundai is recalling over 421,000 vehicles in the United States due to a software defect in the front camera. This issue could cause the forward collision-avoidance system to activate prematurely, leading to unexpected braking. Separately, Tesla is recalling approximately 14,575 Model Y vehicles because they lack proper certification labels. AI

    IMPACT Automotive recalls highlight potential safety risks associated with software integration in vehicles, impacting consumer trust and regulatory oversight.

  2. Hyundai/Boston Dynamics is going to train Atlas the humanoid robot by watching football videos, and they'll document its progress in an online series called 'School of Football'

    Boston Dynamics is training its Atlas humanoid robot by having it learn from football videos. This process will be documented in a new online series titled 'School of Football'. The goal is to enhance the robot's physical capabilities and movement through observational learning. AI

    Hyundai/Boston Dynamics is going to train Atlas the humanoid robot by watching football videos, and they'll document its progress in an online series called 'School of Football'

    IMPACT Demonstrates a novel approach to robot training using observational learning from video data.

  3. Samsung becomes South Korea's most indebted conglomerate

    Samsung has become South Korea's most indebted conglomerate, surpassing SK Group by the end of 2025. SK Group, parent of chipmaker SK Hynix, dropped to third place, with Hyundai Motor and Lotte following. Overall, 42 conglomerates were identified as highly indebted, with total outstanding bank credit reaching $255 billion, a 4.1% increase from the previous year. AI

    IMPACT This financial shift among major South Korean conglomerates could impact investment and resource allocation within the tech and semiconductor sectors.

  4. These Are The Most- And Least-Expensive New Cars To Run At Today’s Fuel Prices

    Gasoline prices have significantly increased, with national averages for regular unleaded reaching $4.55 per gallon and premium at $5.42. This surge, attributed to Middle East conflicts, has made fueling vehicles over 40% more expensive compared to a year ago. The Environmental Protection Agency's data highlights the varying running costs for new vehicles, with models like the Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid projected to cost around $1,000 annually, while performance trucks such as the Ram 1500 SRT Hellcat could cost up to $6,800 per year. AI

    These Are The Most- And Least-Expensive New Cars To Run At Today’s Fuel Prices