
Rob Enderle
Analyst for the Enderle Group, write for a variety of pubs. https://t.co/laOjpHhIWK
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5 days ago |
torquenews.com | Rob Enderle
The rise of Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers is reminiscent of Japan's ascent in the automotive industry during the 1960s and 1970s. Both nations leveraged a combination of innovative technology, cost-effectiveness, and a relentless focus on quality to challenge established Western automakers. Notably, China has already surpassed Japan to become the world's largest automobile exporter (Diplomatic Watch, April 2025).
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5 days ago |
torquenews.com | Rob Enderle
For years, Tesla reigned supreme in the California EV market. But recent data suggests that its dominance has waned, opening the door for many competitors to carve out significant market share. This shift results from a confluence of factors, from growing competition and quality control issues to Tesla's missteps. One of the primary reasons for Tesla's decline is the rise of strong competitors.
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5 days ago |
torquenews.com | Rob Enderle
The electric vehicle market is booming, and the pickup truck segment is no exception. While Tesla has made waves with its futuristic Cybertruck, a new contender is set to shake things up: the Slate pickup, backed by Jeff Bezos's financial might (Report on Bezos backing Slate). Slate, a relatively young company founded by former Rivian executives, is taking a different approach to the electric pickup market.
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6 days ago |
techspective.net | Rob Enderle
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming our world, impacting everything from healthcare and transportation to finance and entertainment. As AI systems become increasingly sophisticated, it is crucial to ensure their development and deployment align with ethical principles. Defining Ethical AIEthical AI encompasses a set of values and principles that guide the development and use of AI systems. These principles aim to ensure that AI is used responsibly and for the benefit of humanity.
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1 week ago |
bigdatawire.com | Alex Woodie |Rob Enderle
IBM made headlines recently with a major announcement: the company is only two years away from achieving quantum advantage. This milestone could transform industries and redefine the future of artificial intelligence. This announcement, , puts IBM at the forefront of a technological revolution that promises to merge the power of quantum computing with the potential of generative AI.
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