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

  1. Baidu's self-driving car sets new record: weekly orders exceed 350,000! Robin Li: We've started to achieve profitability in a single city.

    Baidu's autonomous driving service, Apollo Go, has achieved a new milestone with over 350,000 weekly orders, signaling significant growth in its Robotaxi operations. The service is now available in 27 cities globally, with some domestic core cities reaching single-vehicle profitability. This expansion is part of Baidu's broader strategic shift towards AI, where AI-related new business revenue has surpassed online marketing services for the first time, becoming a key pillar of the company's financial performance. AI

    Baidu's self-driving car sets new record: weekly orders exceed 350,000! Robin Li: We've started to achieve profitability in a single city.

    IMPACT Baidu's Robotaxi service expansion and profitability milestones highlight the growing viability of autonomous mobility solutions.

  2. Uber CEO says rideshare ‘freed up’ his son from having to get a driver’s license—and he’s one of many Gen Zers who aren’t willing to drive

    Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi observes that Gen Z is increasingly forgoing driver's licenses, opting instead for rideshare services like Uber. This trend is supported by declining driver's license rates among young people in the U.S. and is influenced by factors such as convenience, cost, and urbanization. Rideshare companies are actively targeting this demographic with features designed for teens, emphasizing safety and independence. AI

    Uber CEO says rideshare ‘freed up’ his son from having to get a driver’s license—and he’s one of many Gen Zers who aren’t willing to drive

    IMPACT Rideshare services, increasingly powered by AI, are reshaping transportation habits and potentially reducing car ownership among younger generations.

  3. Lyft driver accused of using # AI to fake damage https://www. wjcl.com/article/lyft-ai-alter ed-image-damage-fee-florida/71348878

    A Lyft driver in Florida is facing accusations of using AI to alter images of vehicle damage. The driver allegedly manipulated photos to inflate the cost of repairs, leading to a dispute over the charges. This incident highlights concerns about the misuse of AI technology in everyday transactions. AI

    Lyft driver accused of using # AI to fake damage https://www. wjcl.com/article/lyft-ai-alter ed-image-damage-fee-florida/71348878

    IMPACT Highlights potential for AI misuse in everyday service transactions.