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A California startup is pioneering a new approach to intermodal logistics with autonomous vehicles that can operate on both roads and railways. Glīd Tech’s platform aims to address critical bottlenecks in short-distance transportation while reducing operating costs by more than 50% compared to conventional methods.
California-based startup Glīd Tech is reportedly developing a universal platform that enables frictionless transitions between rail and road transportation, according to industry reports. The company, founded in 2021 by CEO Kevin Damoa, aims to address longstanding inefficiencies in logistics operations, particularly for short-distance and small-batch shipments.
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Scale AI has reportedly agreed to settle multiple lawsuits filed by former California contractors who alleged misclassification and underpayment. The company has since stopped hiring California-based gig workers as it faces additional legal challenges and regulatory scrutiny.
Scale AI has agreed to settle four lawsuits filed by former workers in California who alleged they were illegally classified as contractors rather than employees, according to court documents filed this week. The San Francisco-based company, which specializes in artificial intelligence training data, reportedly reached settlements with all plaintiffs across the multiple cases, though specific terms remain undisclosed pending judicial approval.