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The job is clean, high-tech and skilled – all key recruitment points as the company looks to add to its ranks in the year to come. It hopes to double its 100-person manufacturing workforce by the end of the year. Finding people who have the training to do those jobs may prove challenging. Ample is running apprenticeship partnerships with the City College of San Francisco, Laney College and the College of San Mateo, launched as a result of the Inflation Reduction Act. But there are classes you will take that will fundamentally increase your ability to the job really, really well, or do it safely even, or be able to be more effective," Hassounah said.
Persons: Stellantis, Uber, Khaled Hassounah, Hassounah Organizations: EV, Daimler, CNBC, City College of San, Laney College, College of San Locations: Bay, U.S, City College of San Francisco, College of San Mateo
Scientists identified a new species of Tyrannosaurs that's likely a predecessor to T. Rex. The new species shows the dinosaurs got bigger a lot earlier than scientists originally thought. Upon reexamination, the scientists found that the bones belonged to a dinosaur that lived 6 million to 7 million years before T. rex existed. That means that Tyrannosaurus, "also got bigger a lot earlier than we thought," Longrich said. Despite what many scientists thought, the T. Rex wasn't the first Tyrannosaurus, but the last, Longrich said.
Persons: Rex, , Tyrannosaurs, Nick Longrich, Longrich, Spencer Lucas, Dean Mouhtaropoulos, mcraeensis, Rex wasn't Organizations: Service, University of Bath, NPR, Asia Locations: North America, Asia, New Mexico
Last month, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spaceship dropped off a sample of dirt from the Bennu asteroid. They've been studying the asteroid sample the spaceship delivered in late September. Some of the sample matter OSIRIS-REx collected from the asteroid Bennu, shown during a press conference. AdvertisementAdvertisementWhat does the asteroid sample look like? A close-up image of the OSIRIS-REx sample shown on a screen during a press conference at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
Persons: NASA's, REx, , OSIRIS, They've, Jason P, Dworkin, hasn't, they've, Mark Felix, They're, they'll, Mari Montoya, Curtis Calva Organizations: Service, NASA, Getty, Space Center, Johnson Space Center, NASA NASA Locations: Houston , Texas
Ole Lehmann, a crypto trader who lost money when FTX crashed, spent months experimenting with and creating content with help from ChatGPT. Earlier this month, he launched a course teaching entrepreneurs how to use AI to create marketing content. I was a crypto trader and investor for over six years. Two months later, in early August, the AI Audience Accelerator course, which teaches solopreneurs how to use AI to create content that could help market their businesses, was born. Everyone says you have to create content to get customers, but most people don't have the time or frameworks for how to do that.
Persons: Ole Lehmann, FTX, he's, Lehmann, Insider's Aaron Mok, , OpenAI, I've, Anthropic's chatbot, Claude Organizations: Canada Locations: ChatGPT, Cyprus
Some startups are convinced that EV charging needs a fundamental overhaul. Battery swapping and wireless EV charging could someday make owning an EV way more convenient. Quick, convenient, and cheap battery swapping will be key for getting everyone else on board, John de Souza, Ample's cofounder and president, told Insider. He added that even at highway speeds, Electreon's roads can keep a vehicle's battery topped up indefinitely. "We need all the solutions together in order to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles," he said.
Persons: Long, John de Souza, Ample's, de Souza, Electreon, Oren Ezer, Ezer Organizations: Toyota Locations: Francisco, California, Europe
Many drivers say long electric vehicle charge time is a barrier to them adopting the cars. Startup Ample says battery swapping could be faster than filling your car up with gas. Charging an electric car can take a while, depending on the type of charger a driver uses. That's where battery swapping could come into play, and startup Ample is eager to get automakers on board with the idea. It'd essentially mean a driver buys an electric vehicle but subscribes to the battery, Ample CEO Khaled Hassounah told Insider.
US electric-vehicle startup Fisker is bringing battery-swapping technology to its first model. Electric-vehicle startup Fisker has an ingenious solution to ease that pain. The company says battery swapping will offer the same fill-up times as gasoline at a lower cost per mile. And the company has big plans to expand its footprint to Europe and provide battery swapping for regular consumers, last-mile delivery, and car-sharing. Tesla at one point experimented with battery-swapping tech, but abandoned the project.
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