Flying cars … again

Flying cars … again: The FAA just rolled more rules for electric air taxis, from pilot training to airworthiness requirements. Imagine quick, quiet flights over city traffic, hopping from rooftop to rooftop. Some 1,044 vertiports are planned for development between now and 2028. I’m not saving my peanuts; the government moves so slowly.

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Tech ahead: AI coming for our cars

Remember “Knight Rider?” The ’80s TV show centered around a detective whose sidekick was a talking car called KITT. This futuristic sassy AI on wheels could maneuver over obstacles, drive itself at high speeds and detect a bad guy’s presence from miles away.

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Passengers in an Arizona Waymo autonomous vehicle get a scare

🧘 Coping skills needed: An Arizona mom and daughter thought the self-driving Waymo vehicle they were in might crash while crossing multiple lanes. They made it through, with mom panicking and her daughter cracking up in the backseat. Waymo’s response? The vehicle kept a “safe distance.” Watch the video and see what you think.

$20 million

That’s the cost for the NASA spaceship currently flying through space uncontrollably. The ACS3 was built to test a new propulsion system, but engineers are now scrambling on the ground to find a fix. Good thing no one’s on board.

'Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery' trailer

💸 Is the mystery solved? A new HBO documentary, “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery,” claims Canadian developer Peter Todd is the mystery man behind bitcoin. Todd, of course, has denied he’s the real Satoshi Nakamoto, and he’s now in hiding. If it’s true, though, he holds the keys to over a trillion dollars in crypto. Watch the trailer — it’s so good!

32% jump

In full-time, in-person MBA applications. It’s the biggest spike in a decade (paywall link). With college grads facing a tough job market and AI creeping into the workforce, many are banking on business school to give them that extra edge.

31 cats

Took part in a word association test. And guess what? The felines linked words to images twice as quickly as human babies did. Maybe cats are judging us after all.

$180,000

What Sotheby’s hopes to fetch at auction for the first-ever artwork made by a humanoid robot. The piece, called “AI God,” is a portrait of Alan Turing, a key figure in the history of computer science and AI. Pretty fitting, right?

$299

For a toilet camera that will monitor your gut health by photographing your poop. Yep, you read that correctly. Throne uses AI to analyze your stool’s size, shape and structure, and it sends the data to an app on your phone, where you can view the results. Talk about logging your logs!

14% reduction

In heart attack and stroke risk. That’s what Type 2 diabetes pill Rybelsus delivered in trials. This is great news, since one in three adults with Type 2 diabetes also deals with cardiovascular disease. Talk about a win-win for your heart and your blood sugar.

3,000-plus parts

Make up the new walking, talking Buzz Lightyear robot. For a whopping $599, you can recreate the “Toy Story” franchise’s scenes and missions. That’s a lot of money for a toy the kiddos will use for a week and never look at again. I know what you’re thinking: “My bathroom scale is nicknamed Buzz Lightyear. When I step on, it goes to infinity and beyond.”