In "Road to Nowhere," Paris Marx argues for a people-oriented framework for the future of transportation that prioritizes the welfare of the public.
The company announced a new partnership with Redwood Materials, the same startup that's promised to supply Tesla and Panasonic with recycled materials.
The votes are (mostly) in. Republicans won some. Dems did better than expected. How did tech fare?
The company's co-founders said rising inflation and rising rideshare insurance costs were main motivating factors for axing 13% of its corporate staff.
Two major climate initiatives in New York and California, and many more to watch at the local level.
Tech workers from every corner of the industry have already lost their jobs over the past year and more cuts could be on the way.
The company claimed its dedicated advertising division will help it reach $1 billion in ad revenue by 2024 and will make rides ‘cheaper,’ maybe.
A new report details ways advertisers are taking lessons learned from mobile ads to create intimately targeted ads in the physical world.
The proposition in California would increase taxes on the wealthy to help people buy EVs.
Some workers could gain a plethora of workplace rights, from paid sick time and overtime to unemployment insurance.
Musk and other free speech warriors, including the state of Texas, could restore Twitter to its previous cesspool status.
The company announced a boost in investment in a program that doesn't include the Amazon Flex workers struggling with high fuel costs.
Regulators argue Uber's refusal to classify drivers as employees cut workers off from receiving unemployment, disability and family leave insurance.
Uber began testing its safety center back in 2018.
The service shuts down in September due to a drop in active commuters.
The encrypted messaging platform announced a small proportion of users could have had their phone numbers and SMS registration codes accessed by an attacker.
After offers to house and help people fleeing restrictive abortion laws went viral, activists and legal experts urged caution and restraint.
The Pentagon cited supposed threats from China as a key motivator for ramping up "responsible" military applications for artificial intelligence.
The court said a confusing, poorly written ballot proposal attempting to classify drivers as independent contractors was unconstitutional.
In an email to staff, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi outlined some new and not-so-new cost saving measures.