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Today, Rivian is pushing a software update to its vehicles and Android and iOS apps that includes some fixes, features, and perhaps most notably, some neat Halloween surprises.

Rivian is no stranger to Halloween hijinx, having released software spookiness in both 2022 and 2023.

2024’s version might be the biggest yet with an homage to the original autopilot automobile, KITT from Knight Rider. David Hasselhoff even did a cameo for the company, below.

Also, there’s a Back to the Future mode complete with music score and flux capacitor. Finally a ‘scary yeti’ spooky mode with interior lighting rounds out the options.

Along with the new modes, which are just videos displayed on the screens and not actual overlays on the actual driving displays, there are some new lighting options that will conjure up Halloween vibes. There’s a spooky camp mode, gear guard and more.

While the new tricks are a fun distraction, Rivian finds itself in a precarious situation, as it needs to turn a profit on its automobile manufacturing. The stock has slid from close to 20 this summer down around 10 as of this writing because of delays in delivering vehicles. That said, we’ll always appreciate the fun sense of adventure that these software exercises bring, which also enhances the brand.

Rivian Software update 2024.39 also contains the following:

Driver Display Improvements

We improved the appearance and usability of the driver display.

  • Added a new navigation maneuver panel in the top left.
  • Consolidated most of the driver notifications to the left side, and added new animations.
  • Improved the volume, headlight, and wiper notifications.
  • Improved the energy graph and Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) carousel panels.
  • Added a new phone and media panel to the carousel.

Automatic Front Camera in Park Assist

When Park Assist engages, the front camera view now automatically appears on the center display. This helps you to navigate tight parking spaces more confidently without taking your hands off the wheel. The setting is enabled by default. Go to Settings > Driver Assistance > Automatic Parking Camera to disable it.

TIDAL with Dolby Atmos

TIDAL now includes Dolby Atmos!

Additional Improvements

  • Vehicle sleep behavior
    • When the driver and passengers exit the vehicle, the vehicle now starts to sleep within 5 seconds even if an unoccupied passenger seat belt is still fastened.
    • When the driver and front passenger exit the vehicle, and close the doors but don’t lock them, the vehicle now starts to sleep within 5 seconds.
    • When the vehicle starts to sleep, tap on the center or rear display within 1 minute to wake it back up.
  • Audio
    • Fixed an issue that prevented mono streams from playing.
    • Fixed issues that caused momentary interruptions during playback.
    • In Spotify, fixed an issue that caused audio to sound muffed in certain tracks.
    • Fixed an issue that duplicated channel 1 of an audio track on all other channels, affecting the listening experience, particularly in multichannel (Dolby Atmos) content.
  • Apple Music
    • Improved the general stability of the app.
    • Improved audio playback resume behavior when you return to the vehicle.
    • Improved the handling of songs loading under low network conditions.
    • Fixed an issue that caused audio to sound muffled in certain tracks.
  • Francis Energy DC fast charging (DCFC) stations now appear in the Navigation app maps.
  • Updated the Wipers menu by moving Off to the bottom. Holding the switch down now jumps the selector to Off instead of Auto, and turns off the wipers.
  • Fixed an issue that caused a High Beam Assist unavailable notification to appear when the vehicle woke from sleep.
  • Added a notification that provides more information on the engagement of the rear drive system in auto-AWD (All-Wheel Drive).
  • Added a notification in the Rivian mobile app 2.15.0 or later to inform you if an outstanding balance is preventing plugging and charging the vehicle.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the loss of GPS during a Navigation software update.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented automated garage door prompt from appearing on the driver display.
  • Gear Guard Live Cam
    • Improved the session start reliability.
    • Improved the streaming reliability, and with the Rivian mobile app 2.15.0 or later, the stream now defaults to the last camera selected.
  • Fixed a USB and SSD stability issue in Drive Cam and Motion Cam.

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Google, Meta, and Amazon join forces to boost nuclear energy by 2050

HOUSTON — Amazon, Alphabet’s Google and Meta Platforms on Wednesday said they support efforts to at least triple nuclear energy worldwide by 2050.

The tech companies signed a pledge first adopted in December 2023 by more than 20 countries, including the U.S., at the U.N. Climate Change Conference. Financial institutions including Bank of America, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley backed the pledge last year.

The pledge is nonbinding, but highlights the growing support for expanding nuclear power among leading industries, finance and governments.

Amazon, Google and Meta are increasingly important drivers of energy demand in the U.S. as they build out artificial intelligence centers. The tech sector is turning to nuclear power after concluding that renewables alone won’t provide enough reliable power for their energy needs.

Amazon and Google announced investments last October to help launch small nuclear reactors, technology still under development that the industry hopes will reduce the cost and timelines that have plagued new reactor builds in the U.S.

Meta issued a call in December for nuclear developers to submit proposals to help the tech company add up to four gigawatts of new nuclear in the U.S.

The pledge signed Wednesday was led by the World Nuclear Association on the sidelines of the CERAWeek by S&P Global energy conference in Houston.

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French industrial giant Schneider Electric hails the significance of China’s ‘DeepSeek moment’

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Schneider Electric chairman says China’s DeepSeek breakthrough is ‘very good’ news

China’s so-called “DeepSeek moment” is likely to be good news in the global race to develop artificial intelligence models that can carry out more complex tasks, according to Jean-Pascal Tricoire, chairman of French power-equipment maker Schneider Electric.

“I actually think its good news. We need AI at every level,” Tricoire told CNBC’s Steve Sedgwick at CONVERGE LIVE in Singapore on Wednesday.

“We need AI to optimize your whole enterprise at all levels, so that you can buy better, consume better, decide better, source better. To do all of this, we need models to operate on a smaller scale,” he added.

Tricoire said the emergence of Chinese AI app DeepSeek showed that AI models can achieve the same results as some of its more established U.S. rivals, but with a much smaller model.

It “will actually spread AI at all levels of the architecture much faster,” Tricoire said. He added that DeepSeek’s blockbuster R1 model would be “fantastic” for improving safety and reliability when deploying AI on dangerous equipment.

“The spread of AI models at every level of what we need is actually very good news,” Tricoire said.

His comments come shortly after Schneider Electric reported record sales and profits in 2024.

The company, which has been a big beneficiary of the artificial intelligence trend, raised its 2025 profit margin following robust fourth-quarter demand for data centers.

Shares of Schneider Electric rose 33% in 2024, following a 39% upswing in 2023. The Paris-listed stock is down around 7% year to date, however, with China’s recent AI push sparking concerns about AI investment and tech sector returns.

Data centers, which consume an ever-increasing amount of energy, represent a key piece of infrastructure behind modern-day cloud computing and AI applications.

— CNBC’s Ganesh Rao contributed to this report.

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A Northvolt building in Sweden, photographed in February 2022.

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Struggling electric vehicle battery manufacturer Northvolt on Wednesday said it has filed for bankruptcy in Sweden.

The firm said it that it submitted the insolvency filing after an “exhaustive effort to explore all available means to secure a viable financial and operational future for the company.”

“Like many companies in the battery sector, Northvolt has experienced a series of compounding challenges in recent months that eroded its financial position, including rising capital costs, geopolitical instability, subsequent supply chain disruptions, and shifts in market demand,” Northvolt noted.

“Further to this backdrop, the company has faced significant internal challenges in its ramp-up of production, both in ways that were expected by engagement in what is a highly complex industry, and others which were unforeseen.”

Northvolt’s collapse into insolvency deals a major blow to Europe’s ambition to become self-sufficient and build out its own EV battery supply chain to catch up to China, which leads as the world’s largest market for electric vehicles by a wide margin.

The Swedish battery firm had been seeking financial support to continue its operations amid an ongoing Chapter 11 restructuring process in the United States, which it kicked off in November.

“Despite liquidity support from our lenders and key counterparties, the company was unable to secure the necessary financial conditions to continue in its current form,” Northvolt said Wednesday.

Northvolt said a Swedish court-appointed trustee will oversee the company’s bankruptcy process, including the sale of the business and its assets and settlement of outstanding obligations.

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