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This week , I wrote about Carma Technology and its patent infringement lawsuit against Uber .
This isn’t a patent troll situation, IP attorneys I have spoken with say it will be a challenging case for Uber.
Bedrock Robotics is working on a self-driving kit that retrofits onto construction equipment and other heavy machinery.
Zoox has issued its second voluntary software recall in a month following a collision with an e-scooter rider in San Francisco .
Amazon is no longer working with Stellantis to create in-car software for the automaker’s vehicles.
Tesla Cybertruck owners are now allowed by Tesla to trade in their vehicles for the first time since they hit the market.
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