Saturday 27th April 2024
  • The 33 Best Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now

    From Mr. and Mrs. Smith to Fallout, these are our picks for what you should be watching on the streamer.


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  • Tesla Autopilot Was Uniquely Risky—and May Still Be

    A federal report published today found that Tesla’s Autopilot system was involved in at least 13 fatal crashes in which drivers misused the system in ways the automaker should have foreseen—and done more to prevent. Not only that, but the report called out Tesla as an “industry outlier” because its driver assistance features lacked some of the basic precautions taken by its competitors. Now regulators are questioning whether a Tesla Autopilot update designed to fix these basic design issues and prevent fatal incidents has gone far enough.

    These fatal crashes killed 14 people and injured 49, according to data collected and published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the federal road-safety regulator in the US.


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  • Roborock’s Robot Vacuums—Including WIRED’s Top Pick—Are on Sale Right Now

    We’ve tested a lot of great robot vacuums here at WIRED, but the Roborock Q5 Pro+ has held the top spot in our Best Robot Vacuums guide for some time now. It fluctuates in price quite often, but currently it's on sale for $480, matching the $220 discount we last saw during Black Friday and Cyber Monday in 2023. Just clip the on-page coupon to save. You can also snag the Roborock Q5+ (9/10, WIRED Recommends) for $380, a $320 discount. The pricier Pro+ model doubles as a mop—that’s the main difference between the two.

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  • How to Manage a Cross-Functional Team

    Cross-functional teams — those with people from different departments who have varied expertise — are becoming more common, as is the rise of project-based work arrangements.  Early in your career, you may even find that your first “real” leadership role is managing a newly formed, cross-functional team for a specific and short-term project. There are a few key actions new leaders can take to get their team off to a great start.

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  • Master the Art of Asynchronous Communication

    With the rise of remote and hybrid work, the number of employees collaborating across time zones is growing. If you accept a position on a global team, particularly in a hybrid or fully remote environment, you should not expect to work the same hours as all of your peers. As a result, you will need to learn an increasingly important skill: asynchronous business communication. Here are a few practices that can help.

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  • What Does the Labor Side of Manufacturing Need Over the Next Decade?

    Deloitte's vice chair of industrial products joins the show to discuss the company's new survey on the manufacturing sector.

    John Coykendall, Deloitte’s vice chair of U.S. industrial products and construction, joins the show to discuss hiring in the manufacturing sector.

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  • 2024 NFL Draft

    Wharton’s Cade Massey and Eric Bradlow speak with Bill Connelly, ESPN football analyst, about the upcoming NFL draft, draft prospects, and what we can expect from the new crop of NFL rookies.

    ©2024 Knowledge at Wharton. All rights reserved. Knowledge at Wharton is an affiliate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

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  • Co-hosts of the 'Gen Z on Gen Z' Podcast

    In this episode, Wharton experts speak with AJ Pulvirenti and Lilia Souri, senior strategists at Movers+Shakers and co-hosts of the "Gen Z on Gen Z" podcast.

    Wharton’s Barbara Kahn and Dr. Americus Reed speak with AJ Pulvirenti and Lilia Souri, senior strategists at Movers+Shakers and co-hosts of the “Gen Z on Gen Z” podcast about Gen Z and money, how they react to marketing, branding at Coachella, brand identity, and more.

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  • What Is the Role of Customers in the Gig Economy?

    Wharton professor talks about why the relationship between customers and gig companies is an asymmetrical power relationship.

    Lindsey Cameron, Wharton assistant professor of management, joins the show to discuss the gig economy and how it pits customers against workers.

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