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Tesla privately admits Elon Musk has been exaggerating about ‘full self-driving’

The Verge

And it coincides with Tesla coming under increased scrutiny after a Tesla vehicle without anyone in the driver’s seat crashed in Texas, killing two men. The ratio of driver interaction would need to be in the magnitude of 1 or 2 million miles per driver interaction to move into higher levels of automation.

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Going behind the data: The impact of student involvement with law enforcement

Tableau

Their ongoing efforts focus on breaking down the direct line from school to prison that forms when students are referred to law enforcement from an early age, and investing funds in resources that improve students’ experience. White students are most likely to attend school in districts with no referrals to law enforcement or arrests.

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Going behind the data: The impact of student involvement with law enforcement

Tableau

Their ongoing efforts focus on breaking down the direct line from school to prison that forms when students are referred to law enforcement from an early age, and investing funds in resources that improve students’ experience. White students are most likely to attend school in districts with no referrals to law enforcement or arrests.

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The tech antitrust hearing was good, actually

The Verge

The company is also ensnared in another probe by a coalition of state attorneys general, led by Texas AG Ken Paxton. Marc Santora at The New York Times explains: The new law, which is expected to go into effect Oct. Lawmakers are mainly focused Google’s on dominance in web search, digital advertising and smartphone software.

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TikTok’s biggest problem is outside its control

The Verge

The company’s home was conspicuously absent from the list of 48 states — along with Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia — that are taking part in a separate investigation led by Texas. Law enforcement authorities are using a company called Dataminr to help monitor social media related to protests. Stylistically, they’re laws.

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What a speech controversy at Stanford tells us about Facebook?s Oversight Board

The Verge

Let’s conclude what turned out to be Free Speech Week on The Interface with a look at a case involving the co-chairman of Facebook’s new Oversight Board, a Zoom recording of his law school class, and the N-word. Here’s Nick Anderson in the Washington Post : Stanford University law professor Michael W. Industry. ?

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The antitrust case against Google is becoming just another partisan fight

The Verge

At least some state attorneys general—led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican—are likely to file a case, probably in the fall, people familiar with the matter said. Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general who is leading the investigation for the attorneys general, is sending fundraising emails promoting his work.

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