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Japan's Self-Driving Corridor Plans, Apple May Step Into Smart Glasses Market, and Google's Fate in the Hands of Trump [11-07-2024]

Japan is Building a Dedicated Self-Driving Transport Corridor

Japan is planning to build a dedicated self-driving corridor to automate cargo transport between Tokyo and Osaka, to address the delivery driver shortage and cut carbon emissions. Test runs are expected to begin in 2027 or early 2028, with full operation projected for the middle of the next decade.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/nov/06/japan-conveyor-belt-road-tokyo-osaka-plan


Apple Reportedly Eyeing Smart Glasses Market as it Explores Development of its Own

Apple is reportedly exploring the development of its own smart glasses, following the success of Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. The internal project, codenamed Atlas, involves a user study with select Apple employees to test and develop products. This move comes as Meta's smart glasses have gained traction with more than 700,000 pairs sold, and the company is already working on prototypes that go beyond the current glasses.

Source: https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/apple-making-smart-glasses-meta-ray-ban-competitor-report/482403


Trump's Influence on the Fate of Google's Search Empire

The fate of Google's search empire could be influenced by President Trump, as reports have suggested that he may sway the Department of Justice away from breaking up the tech giant. Trump's shifting stance on Google, from vowing to curtail its power to potentially warming up to the company, has implications for the ongoing antitrust investigation. The DOJ's proposed remedies emphasize the need for careful consideration and suggest that a breakup isn't set in stone. The potential influence of Trump on the DOJ's case, coupled with the geopolitical competition with China, adds a layer of complexity to the situation, raising concerns about the impact on competition, small businesses, and America's interests in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence.

Source: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/11/fate-of-googles-search-empire-could-rest-in-trumps-hands/


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