Airport rides in Phoenix are always available, but apart from the hours you note, Waymo drops riders off at the 24th or 44th Street Sky Train locations.
It will take a lot more market penetration for Framework to exert such an influence. They are too small to form a threat to market share of major players, and thus too small to do more than form some awareness. Awareness is not a financial incentive for big OEMs.
All Xi has to do is stop barreling towards an invasion of Taiwan.
The U.S., Europe, and Japan need to create and enhance a drone industrial base before China invades Taiwan. By the time it has invaded, creating the industrial base will be too late.
Also, China has created DJI through government-sponsored industrial policy, not via open markets.
the roots of silicon valley are in the decades of military contracts, initially, i.e. in the "government-sponsored industrial policy" https://youtu.be/ZTC_RxWN_xo?t=3546
By ingesting patient data such as personal risk factors and family history, and using them alongside clinical guidelines, the copilot creates a virtual, personalized cancer screening plan that tells doctors the diagnostic tests a patient is missing.
“Primary care doctors don’t tend to either have the time, or sometimes even the expertise, to risk-adjust people’s screening guidelines,” Laraki said.
The copilot also assists with putting a cancer pretreatment “work-up” together, after a doctor has made a diagnosis. The work-up can consist of specialized imaging and lab tests, plus prior authorization from health insurance to order the tests, all of which can take weeks, or months, before a patient sees an oncologist. Studies show a month’s delay can increase mortality by 6% to 13%, Laraki said.
And it's 1kg and 15cm long, and costs 1300 too. Most people will probably rather buy the non-art 28 and a 45 and carry both. But I think that's besides the point. If you're buying this I think it's because you really want exactly these bells and whistles.
The art line is like the "enterprise edition" of lenses :-)
Once I get a really good lens of a particular type I find it hard to use a similar lens that is not so good. I cannot get over the quality of photos with this lens
I like it even better than the much more expensive 135mm G Master I have except the autofocus of the 90mm is too slow to shoot volleyball indoors.
Sometimes I think I'd like to try a lightweight lens and/or a lens with a very wide zoom range, but in the end I can have convenience and come back with photos that aren't so good and a lot of times you get just one chance to take a shot so why take one that's less than it could be?
Unless you like the constraint of not being able to zoom. There's something to be said for having to move within a space physically in order to compose a shot.
Meanwhile, people like this are like: "Increase supply? haha, best I can do is subsidize demand!"