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technical glitch that caused a number of robo taxis owned by the Chinese tech giant Baidu to freeze, trapping some passengers in their vehicles for more than an hour.

Casey Newton
AI Podcast News
APR 3, 2026The New York Times
  • Social media faces a legal crisis over defective design - Recent jury verdicts against Meta and YouTube indicate that platforms can be held liable for features like beauty filters and infinite scroll, bypassing traditional content protections.

    In LA, a jury found that Meta and YouTube had been negligent in the way that they designed features, that they said were harmful to this plaintiff.

    Casey Newton
  • Plaintiffs have found a legal side door around Section 230 - By framing platform mechanics—rather than user-generated content—as defective products, lawyers are successfully challenging the decades-old legal immunity enjoyed by tech companies.

    This is not about, oh, I got harmed by this particular piece of content. This is about the design of the whole platform. The design feels defective.

    Casey Newton
  • Wuhan’s robo-taxi outage highlights autonomous vehicle risks - A glitch in Baidu's self-driving fleet trapped passengers on highways for over an hour, underscoring the physical safety concerns and reliability gaps in current robo-taxi deployments

    technical glitch that caused a number of robo taxis owned by the Chinese tech giant Baidu to freeze, trapping some passengers in their vehicles for more than an hour.

    Casey Newton

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