🤖 AI Is Taking the Wheel Everywhere

From the Vegas Strip to your browser to billion-dollar takeover bids, this week’s AI moves are speeding up on every front.

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This week’s moves aren’t small steps. They’re big swings.

Zoox is hitting the Vegas Strip with fully driverless robotaxis. Edge just added an AI co-pilot to your browser. And Perplexity is making a $34.5 billion play for Google’s Chrome.

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đź§µ In today's edition:

  1.  đź”Ą Driverless Future Hits the Vegas Strip

  2. 🖥️ Edge Just Got an AI Co-Pilot

  3. đź’° Perplexity Wants to Buy Your Browser

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1.🔥 Driverless Future Hits the Vegas Strip

Zoox isn’t just testing self-driving tech. It’s going all-in.

Amazon’s robotaxi just got the green light to roam Las Vegas without a steering wheel, pedals, or any human controls—up to 2,500 of them over the next two years. This isn’t a demo. It’s the start of driverless rides on the Vegas Strip.

2.🖥️ Edge Just Got an AI Co-Pilot

Edge’s Copilot Mode is rolling out, turning the browser into an all-in-one AI control center.

It can read your open tabs, compare info, summarize pages, and even help book dinner—all from a single chat bar. It’s experimental, free, and live right now. Browsing just got an AI co-pilot.

3.đź’° Perplexity Wants to Buy Your Browser

Perplexity just made a surprise $34.5 billion all-cash offer to buy Google’s Chrome browser.

With over 3 billion users, Chrome is at the center of a federal court battle over Google’s alleged monopoly in search and ads. Regulators could force a sale this month, but Google’s fighting the ruling and says it’s not selling.

If it happened, would you ditch Google Chrome for a Perplexity-owned version?

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