Driverless cars could deliver your groceries, Deutsche Bank fails stress test, and more top news
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Driverless cars could deliver your groceries, Deutsche Bank fails stress test, and more top news

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Supermarket chain Kroger is exploring driverless grocery delivery, announcing that it will work with electric-vehicle startup Nuro to test delivering groceries without drivers in a pilot program later this year. Nuro’s first vehicle is designed to move goods, not people. Retailers want to make online grocery shopping cheaper and easier; Kroger competitor Walmart recently partnered with Postmates to expand its online grocery delivery service. ? Here’s what people are saying.

Also: Toys “R” Us is preparing to close its last U.S. stores. The shuttering of the iconic retailer is expected to leave more than 30,000 people looking for work. One employee, Russ Turk, said, “Designing toys for Toys “R” Us was the highlight of my design career so far.” ? Read what other Toys “R” Us employees are saying about the closures.

Deutsche Bank is the only major bank to fail the Federal Reserve's "stress test.” The Fed examined whether banks had enough capital and were managed well enough to continue to lend during times of economic crisis. Banks have argued that 10 years on from the financial crisis, they don't need to be tightly regulated; passing the stress test could help reinforce this. ? Here’s what people are saying.

Five people were killed Thursday at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland, after a gunman opened fire on the paper’s employees. A male suspect who law enforcement officers say had a long-running feud with the publication is in custody. The suspect allegedly filed a lawsuit against the newspaper in 2012 for defamation, which was later dismissed. ? Here’s what people are saying.

Adidas announced this week that an “unauthorized party” gained access to customer data, including email, usernames, addresses and encrypted passwords. The sportswear company said it does not believe credit card details or personal health information was compromised. It’s the latest in a string of attacks on major corporations, with Sears, Kmart, Best Buy and Wholefoods among others reporting breaches in the past year. ? Here’s what people are saying.

California has signed a new data law that provides consumers with unprecedented privacy protections. The bill, similar to Europe’s GDPR regulations, expands the definition of personal information, and allows consumers more control over what information is being collected on them, including the right to prohibit the sale of their personal data to third parties, and to tell companies to delete their information. The bill applies to companies of any size which collect customer data. The new law starts January 2020. ? Here’s what people are saying.

Idea of the Day: When workplace messaging app Slack suffered a global outage, University of Houston professor Brené Brown found herself cheering for the company instead of fuming at its failure. Why? Because they employed empathy.

“I can count on one hand the brands that I love so much that when they make mistakes or break, my first thought isn't, "Man, I hate this…’ Be that brand by being that person and building that culture. Be brave, human, open, wholehearted, and lead with empathy. We all just want to be seen.”

What's your take on today’s stories? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Alan Gravelin

Engineering Manager The most personable , helpful and open one you’ll ever meet.

6 年

Driverless cars give new meaning to the statement no fault. How does an officer ticket it when it speeds or runs a stoplight. Don’t get me wrong i love the idea as long as all safeties are in place. Al

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Nona Berry

Owner at My home

6 年

I believe in moving forward with technology. However, they are taking a lot of fun out of the human experience by, making cars that drive themself. I will be sure to drive less knowing they are on the road.

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Might not be a good idea. ?Driving is the occupation for low IQ pop, what do you purpose they will all do when they have no way to feed themselves and their families? ?

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Do you know it’s good in a way, bad in another way, the Robot is not a consumer. Tell me the company is spending money on those artificial intelligence , but they are not consuming the goods , how does it benefits the economy, If I can buy one to cook clean, it’s different after everything is finished, what the robot does and charge it for the night. It was tried it didn’t work .

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Mihwa-Robert, Beasley-Walter

Principal Broker- New Frontier Real Estate

6 年

ever changing world

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