Amp brings AI-enabled personal fitness training to Miami

In a city where fitness and wellness are woven into daily life, Amp has officially landed in Miami, introducing its AI-powered personal training system with the launch of a new showroom. The showroom, located at Oasis Wynwood, makes an immediate statement – sleek, modern, and minimalistic – mirroring the innovation behind the product.

https://refreshmiami.com/amp-brings-ai-enabled-personal-fitness-training-to-miami/

WaPo - Be humble. It’s good for learning and your relationships.

Research shows that intellectual humility is correlated with more general knowledge, curiosity and open-mindedness. No one knows everything. Recognizing this limitation and the potential fallibility of even our most deeply held beliefs is core to the concept of intellectual humility. “It helps you overcome this very categorical, black-and-white thinking that we are often succumbing to,” said Igor Grossmann, professor of psychology at the University of Waterloo.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2024/09/19/intellectual-humility-learning-interpersonal-relationships/

The Economist - Why the hype for hybrid cars will not last

The car industry’s effort to decarbonise revolves around replacing petrol with batteries. A growing number of customers want both. Buyers who cannot afford a fully electric car, or worry about the availability of charging points, are turning to plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (phevs), sales of which are rocketing. But the hype for hybrids may prove to be short-lived.

https://www.economist.com/business/2024/09/17/why-the-hype-for-hybrid-cars-will-not-last?itm_source=parsely-api

The Economist - AI has returned chipmaking to the heart of computer technology

A century ago, 391 San Antonio Road in Mountain View, California, was the site of an apricot-packing shed. Today it is just one of the many low-rise office blocks on busy roads that house Silicon Valley’s tech startups and wannabe billionaires. In front of it, though, stand three large and peculiar sculptures, two-legged and three-legged forms that bring to mind water towers. They are giant versions of two diodes and a transistor, components of electronic circuitry. In 1956, 391 San Antonio Road became the home to the Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, a startup devoted to the idea of making such components entirely out of silicon. It is the birthplace of Silicon Valley.

https://www.economist.com/technology-quarterly/2024/09/16/ai-has-returned-chipmaking-to-the-heart-of-computer-technology

ELM Mobility - Delivering game changing efficiency.

Maximum load volume. Minimum footprint.

Launched in September 2024, ELM Mobility is a collaboration between Prodrive and Astheimer Design to create the first ground-up, fit-for-purpose last mile delivery platform, making a positive difference to cities around the world.

Identifying unmet and growing demand, ELM Mobility’s vision is to be the leader in zero-emission last-mile transport, delivering game-changing efficiency with small, lightweight vehicles.

https://www.elmmobility.com

LAist - LA's Metro Buses Will Use AI To Ticket Drivers Parked In Bus Lanes

Heads up drivers — Los Angeles Metro buses will install AI-powered cameras to ticket vehicles parked in bus lanes. There will be two cameras installed inside the windshield of the buses scanning the bus lanes in real time. Once they detect that a vehicle is parked inside a bus lane or in front of a bus stop, those cameras will take videos and photos of the license plate to create an "evidence package" to be sent to local parking enforcement agencies.

https://laist.com/news/transportation/las-metro-buses-will-use-ai-to-ticket-drivers-parked-in-bus-lanes

CB - The Mixed State Of Startup Funding In 2024, In 11 Charts

Investment in early-stage startups globally in the first-quarter actually grew, despite the overall funding dip, Crunchbase data shows.

Funding at this stage totaled around $29.5 billion, up 6% year over year, led by large Series B fundings in AI, electric vehicles and green energy.

https://news.crunchbase.com/venture/startup-funding-q1-2024-charts/

BI - This dog-babysitting robot can feed and play with your furry friend while you're away

Introducing the ultimate solution for dogs with never-ending energy and pet parents who wish they could do more. This is the first system to provide smart games for smart dogs. With the perfect blend of machine learning (artificial intelligence) and positive reinforcement training, Companion goes beyond any other system available on the market. Get ready to enhance your dog's life with our cutting-edge technology that combines a camera, treat launcher, and state-of-the-art computing. Plus, you'll receive personalized video summaries of your dog's games, learned skills, and behavior insights after each session.

https://www.businessinsider.com/companion-dog-babysitter-ai-device-automatic-feeder-trainer-robot-2023-4

Ultimate Guide to the New FightCamp Console Upgrade

Welcome to our Ultimate Guide to the New FightCamp Console Upgrade! In this video, we'll dive deep into everything you need to know about FightCamp's latest console enhancement. Whether you're a seasoned FightCamp user or new to the platform, this guide will walk you through all the exciting new features and improvements designed to elevate your home fitness experience.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qdiOmVrCTY

Bloomberg - China’s Batteries Are Now Cheap Enough to Power Huge Shifts

Prices for batteries in China are plummeting, and the implications are just starting to ripple outward for the global automotive market.

Over the last year, the price for lithium iron phosphate, or LFP, battery cells in China has dropped 51% to an average of $53 per kilowatt-hour. The average global price of these batteries last year was $95/kWh.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2024-07-09/china-s-batteries-are-now-cheap-enough-to-power-huge-shifts

WSJ - Top American Brands Like McDonald’s and Apple Are Losing Ground in China

Major American brands like Apple, Starbucks and McDonald’s are rapidly losing market share in China to new domestic rivals. WSJ’s Jonathan Cheng explores how Chinese brands are squeezing out their U.S. rivals. Photo Illustration: Liting Yen

https://www.wsj.com/video/series/news-explainers/top-american-brands-like-mcdonalds-and-apple-are-losing-ground-in-china/FF0D734A-40BA-42D4-B08F-3E0581150693?mod=hp_trending_now_video_pos1

WSJ - Rise of the Restaurant Robots: Chipotle, Sweetgreen and Others Bet on Automation

Kernel, a New York City startup from Chipotle Mexican Grill founder Steve Ells, uses a robotic arm to flip plant-based burger patties and a conveyor belt to move dishes along the assembly line. Humans put on the finishing touches and package the meals for customers to pick up.

https://www.wsj.com/business/hospitality/restaurant-robots-flippy-chippy-autocado-9de44eeb

The Atlantic - Do Navigation Apps Think We’re Stupid?

Mapping software is incredible. Having instant access to every storefront, building, park, and transit stop on every street, almost anywhere in the world, has changed my life as much as any other single innovation of the cellphone age. But also, mapping software is a little weird. Seemingly random places show up as landmarks in my neighborhood: a Bitcoin ATM, a nearby hotel I’ll never stay at. And when I need directions, my app likes to tell me things that no one ever needs to know, such as when to merge onto the freeway from an on-ramp. Why is it so obtuse? Or perhaps the better question is: What makes the software think that I’m obtuse?

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2024/07/google-maps-apple-glitches/678904/