This story is part of Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business 2022 . Explore the full list of innovators who broke through this year—and had an impact on the world around us. advertisement When Ifeoma Ozoma went public with her allegations of racial discrimination against Pinterest in 2020, she shattered her former employer’s reputation as the rare tech company committed to racial and gender diversity. Having worked in global public policy and governmental relations roles at Facebook and Google and as a public policy and social impact manager at Pinterest, Ozoma has now become one of the most prominent advocates for reforming the tech industry (and other sectors) by empowering employees to speak out without repercussions. After breaking her NDA to share her experiences at Pinterest, Ozoma—along with fellow whistleblower and former colleague Aerica Shimizu Banks—helped draft and sponsor California’s Silenced No More Act , which bars the use of … [Read more...] about Whistleblower protections are spreading across the country, sparked by Ifeoma Ozoma
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Mitsubishi’s Inca Jay Cockpit Of The Future Aimed At Giving Mid-Market Vehicles Skin In Autonomy Game
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin It can tell if the driver seems grumpy or drowsy, adjust the music to town through which you're traveling, assist in finding a parking space and paying for it, let you know if you're in the correct lane for your intended route, adjust the headlights for nighttime driving conditions and provide song lyrics if you or your passengers are feeling the urge for karaoke. Those are some of the key features of the Inca Jay digital cockpit of the future developed by Filament Labs, the newly formed Advanced Engineering arm of Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, Inc. “We developed the Inca Jay automotive cockpit platform with advanced ADA ADA S (advanced driver assistance system) features designed to help enhance safety and UX on future vehicles,” said Mark Rakoski, vice president of engineering at Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, in a statement. On Monday, Forbes.com was given a detailed demonstration of … [Read more...] about Mitsubishi’s Inca Jay Cockpit Of The Future Aimed At Giving Mid-Market Vehicles Skin In Autonomy Game
Misplaced European Opposition Undermines Plug-In Hybrids, But U.S. Prospects Stronger
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The Plug-in hybrid seems the perfect answer to the electric car dilemma; battery power for all your local needs and a traditional motor for long distances. European politicians though have taken against the idea and have designed harsh carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions rules to force manufacturers to phase them out. One environmental group calls them “fake electric vehicles”. Tesla TSLA CEO Elon Musk doesn’t like them either, scorning them as amphibians or transitions. Sales in Europe are on the wane, but Americans are buying more plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVS), and their popularity so far hasn’t caught the attention of any grandstanding politicians. Californian regulators, thought by some to be relentless diehards in their pursuit of electric cars, are reportedly showing unexpected support for the benefits of PHEVs in the race to be green, sensibly. Buyers considering splashing out serious money for an … [Read more...] about Misplaced European Opposition Undermines Plug-In Hybrids, But U.S. Prospects Stronger
The perfect s’more is practically burned and a little salty
By Tanya Sichynsky , The New York Times The campfire s’more is a gooey mess: saccharine, certainly, but also sentimental, stuffed with childhood memories. “When you get older, you still love them,” said Kena Peay, a cook who shares her hiking and camping recipes on social media. “But then you’re like, ‘Uh, this kinda could be improved.’ ” Beloved for its simplicity, a s’more is best known as a roasted marshmallow and a piece of bar chocolate sandwiched between graham crackers. But, really, the perfect campfire s’more is one you enjoy. For some, that can be a roasted Peep with a Reese’s cup tucked into two gingersnap cookies. The potential for customization is endless. The s’more’s origins are as hard to pin down as its oozing center. The first published recipe is often attributed to the 1927 guidebook “Tramping and Trailing With the Girl Scouts,” where it appears under the name “Some More.” But a similar recipe for “Campfire Marshmallow Graham Cracker Sandwich” from the … [Read more...] about The perfect s’more is practically burned and a little salty