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  • 2 days ago | jp.wsj.com | Ben Cohen

    米カリフォルニア州の公益事業委員会(CPUC)のウェブサイトは、世界で有数の魅力的な産業の進歩を知るために最初に訪れる場所ではないだろう。 旅客輸送を規制するこの機関は、自動運転車とその乗車数に関する貴重な情報を含む多数のスプレッドシートを数カ月ごとに公表する。Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

  • 6 days ago | wsj.com | Ben Cohen

    Google’s driverless-taxi company just cracked 10 million rides. If you haven’t taken one, you will soon. The website of the California Public Utilities Commission is not the first place you would go looking for signs of progress in one of the world’s sexiest industries. But every few months, this agency tasked with regulating passenger transportation publishes a bunch of spreadsheets with valuable information about self-driving cars and how many people are riding in them.

  • 6 days ago | flipboard.com | Ben Cohen

    9 hours agoIn the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week’s episode, we discuss the new Tesla Model S/X “refresh”, robotaxi service is coming, a new EV price war in China, and more. The show is live every Friday at 4 p.m. ET on Electrek’s …

  • 1 week ago | wsj.com | Ben Cohen

    By Ben Cohen | Photographs by Clark Hodgin for WSJ When this year’s college graduates first arrived on campus, there was no such thing as ChatGPT. They had to use their own brains for math homework, econ problem sets, coding projects, Spanish exercises, biology research, term papers on the Civil War and the Shakespeare essay that made them want to gouge their eyes out. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

  • 3 weeks ago | wsj.com | Ben Cohen

    By Ben Cohen | Photography by Yoshiyuki Matsumura for WSJ. Magazine FEW IDEAS in the history of tech have ever been as peculiar and become as popular as Airbnb. The company is based on such a profoundly weird concept that anyone who uses it tends to remember the first time they paid to sleep in a stranger’s bed—including one person who rented someone else’s house right after leaving the White House. When Barack Obama became president of the United States, the company was barely a speck on the map.

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Ben Cohen
Ben Cohen @bzcohen
3 Mar 25

New in @WSJ: I wrote about an unknown business genius who made billions for Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway—and also made RVs. https://t.co/wZu8JCXSpC

Ben Cohen
Ben Cohen @bzcohen
17 Feb 25

He's been on SNL for all 50 years—and you've never heard of him. https://t.co/ikfyy50WDQ

Ben Cohen
Ben Cohen @bzcohen
11 Dec 24

They're called T5T emails. Jensen Huang reads them every day. And he used them to build the world's most valuable company. I wrote about @firstadopter's fantastic new book on Nvidia and the man whose management secrets are worth trillions: https://t.co/3dLBgafThl