May 26, 2017

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A veteran of turnarounds, Jim Hackett has been tapped to navigate Ford into the driverless era

An industry outsider will help Ford navigate an altered car industry and compete with the likes of Google and Uber.

 
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A new 3-D printer could finally let the technology live up to its promise

Desktop Metal thinks its machines will give designers and manufacturers a practical and affordable way to print metalparts.

 
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He built the Xbox—can he make a Microsoft product out of quantum computing?

Todd Holmdahl says that starting from behind won’t keep Microsoft from winning the race to commercialize quantum computing.

 
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Uber Freight is the first step towards automating away trucker jobs

First: matching haulers to jobs. Next: leveraging that network to build out fleets of autonomous 18-wheelers.

 
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Farewell net neutrality, electing an AI president, and Amazon’s goose fixation

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