"Public AI, Built On Open Source, Is The Way Forward In The EU". -Glyn Moody This seems to opens the door to work on important problems, for instance building a solid climateGPT in Europe.
$0.50 per mile for electricity for a semi truck? wow, lower than I would imagine. (and it can be as low as $0.12 where rates are lower.). "During testing, the truck averaged 1.72 kWh per mile while hauling a gross combined weight of 75,000 pounds (34 metric tons) over a 390-mile (625 km) long-haul route." a tesla model 3 is ~0.3 kWh per mile.
"a public health imperative to quickly expand the adoption of autonomous vehicles." "Waymo recently released data covering nearly 100 million driverless miles ... When compared to human drivers on the same roads, Waymo’s self-driving cars were involved in 91 percent fewer serious-injury-or-worse crashes and 80 percent fewer crashes causing any injury. It showed a 96 percent lower rate of injury-causing crashes at intersections...deadliest I encounter in the trauma bay."
Sharing the benefits of grid-scale batteries and solar/wind by trading in western US. The current 15 minute market in California Now going to day ahead market. (I think made possible with recent massive grid-scale batteries allows evening out of renewables) California now runs 5pm-8pm electricity use on batteries. Turn off more plants cuz can plan for a full day. Thoughtful article on wholesale electricity grid coordination markets. Sounds dry, but cool: https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/california-solving-solar-power-problems-21207873.php
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