List of AI News about North America
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2025-11-30 00:23 |
Tesla Launches 40-Day Free Trial of FSD (Supervised) V14 for 1.5 Million HW4 Owners in North America
According to Sawyer Merritt, Tesla is offering a 40-day free trial of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) (Supervised) V14 to approximately 1.5 million HW4 Tesla owners in North America who have not yet purchased the FSD package. This extended trial period, which surpasses the previously rumored 30-day offer, allows users to experience advanced autonomous driving features through Christmas and into the New Year. The strategic timing aims to boost user engagement and encourage eventual FSD adoption, highlighting Tesla’s push to expand its AI-powered assisted driving technology in the consumer automotive market (Source: Sawyer Merritt on Twitter, November 30, 2025). |
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2025-11-20 16:12 |
First Third-Party Owned Supercharger Launches in North America: White Label EV Charging Solutions Expand Business Opportunities
According to Sawyer Merritt, the first third-party owned Supercharger station in North America is now operational, marking a significant milestone in the electric vehicle (EV) charging industry (source: Sawyer Merritt, x.com/TeslaCharging/status/1991538982476525888). These Superchargers are offered as white label solutions, allowing buyers to customize them with their own branding and designs. This development opens up new business opportunities for independent operators and retailers to enter the fast-growing EV charging market, leveraging Tesla's proven infrastructure while maintaining their own brand identity. The move is expected to accelerate market adoption of EV charging technology and facilitate broader network expansion across North America. |
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2025-10-04 01:13 |
AI WAN Drives 40% Expansion in North American Optical Fiber Network, Accelerating Cloud Infrastructure for the AI Era
According to Satya Nadella, Microsoft has leveraged AI-powered Wide Area Network (AI WAN) technology to expand its North American optical fiber footprint by 40% and add network capacity equivalent to one-fifth of its entire global network, a process that previously took 15 years but now can be accomplished in months (source: Satya Nadella on Twitter). This rapid scaling of infrastructure highlights the transformative impact of AI on cloud networks, enabling faster deployment of advanced AI services and supporting enterprise demand for high-bandwidth, low-latency AI workloads. For AI-focused businesses, such foundational improvements create significant opportunities for deploying large-scale generative AI, real-time analytics, and edge computing applications across North America. |