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Uber and Lyft sent rideshare driver social security numbers to TikTok and Meta. Uber plans to invest over $10M into the upcoming U.S. IPO of a China-based autonomous driving provider. Uber launches XXL for passengers with extensive luggage. An influential investor drops Uber stock for Tesla. We break it all down for you.
Uber, Lyft Sent Rideshare Driver Social Security Numbers to TikTok and Meta
SOURCE: Northeastern Global News
Northeastern University researchers found that Uber and Lyft sent gig workers’ Social Security numbers to TikTok and Meta due to improper handling of tracking pixels on their websites. The companies claim the leak happened unintentionally.
Uber Plans To Invest Over $10 Million in Robotaxi Company’s U.S. IPO
SOURCE – Transport Topics
Uber is reportedly in discussions to invest over $10 million in Pony AI’s upcoming U.S. IPO, which continues the company’s recent streak of collaborations and investments in autonomous technology.
Uber Launches XXL Option for Airport Travelers
SOURCE – Business Insider (Paywall free)
Uber has introduced a new XXL ride option specifically designed for airport travelers who need extra space to carry extensive luggage. This service, available at over 60 airports globally, offers guaranteed larger trunk space, addressing a common pain point for passengers who might be traveling as a small group.
Investor Brad Gerstner Swaps Uber for Tesla Stock
SOURCE – Teslarati
Brad Gerstner, an influential investor, said he replaced Uber shares with Tesla stock in his portfolio, citing his belief that Tesla has significant potential in the self-driving market. This decision follows the recent U.S. Presidential Election and reflects Gerstner’s belief in Tesla’s dominance in autonomous driving technology.
Seattle Investigates Uber Eats Over Driver Pay Violations
SOURCE – The Seattle Times
Seattle’s Office of Labor Standards has launched an investigation into Uber Eats following complaints that the company may be violating the city’s minimum wage ordinance for gig workers, which went into effect in January 2024.
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