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Anthropic Anuncia Oficina en Washington DC y Lanza el Instituto Anthropic en Medio de Demanda contra el Pentágono

Anthropic Anuncia Oficina en Washington DC y Lanza el Instituto Anthropic en Medio de Demanda contra el Pentágono
Anthropic revealed that its Public Policy team will open a Washington, DC office this spring, expanding its influence in federal policy circles. At the same time, the company launched the Anthropic Institute, a research hub that consolidates its Frontier Red Team, Societal Impacts, and Economic Research groups. The move follows Anthropic's recent lawsuit challenging a Defense Department supply‑chain risk designation. New hires include former Google DeepMind senior director Matt Botvinick and OpenAI‑alumni Zoë Hitzig, who will help steer the institute’s work on AI safety, economic effects, and societal implications. Leer más

Waymo planea lanzar robotaxis en Nashville para 2026

Waymo planea lanzar robotaxis en Nashville para 2026
Waymo is preparing to bring its autonomous robotaxis to Nashville, with initial testing slated for the coming months and full public service expected by 2026. Riders will be able to request rides through the Waymo app, and Lyft will eventually match its users with Waymo vehicles in the city. The company already operates driverless fleets in five U.S. markets and is expanding its footprint to include Denver, Seattle, Miami and Washington, D.C., while also securing test permissions in New York City and conducting early trials in Tokyo with human‑driven cars. Leer más

Waymo Acelera la Expansión Global con Nuevas Ciudades y Vehículos de Sexta Generación

Waymo Acelera la Expansión Global con Nuevas Ciudades y Vehículos de Sexta Generación
Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous‑driving unit, is rapidly extending its robotaxi service across the United States and abroad. The company announced upcoming operations in Denver and Seattle, early testing in Dallas, and a renewed presence in New York City with autonomous pilots in Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn. Waymo also outlined plans for Washington, DC, and Miami in 2026, while continuing its Tokyo pilot with local taxi partners. New vehicle partnerships—including Jaguar I‑Pace, Zeekr RT, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and a sixth‑generation driver system—are set to broaden the fleet’s capabilities, especially in challenging weather and freeway environments. Leer más