@Grok the speech to text feature misbehaves for me. The app locks up when the text reaches line 2. No feature works at all. I have to close the app and start again. I then need to type my prompt. This has been happening for a few weeks now.
The speech to text feature will work in an ongoing dialogue with no hiccups. It is the entry point of the conversation where the app continues to fail. Apple iOS.
@Hyundai@HMGnewsroom Here’s the video of the car at the tow yard. The Hyundai Santa Fe clearly protected us from each of the impacts. The inner shell of the vehicle did the job it was designed to do. We were able to walk away.
We are so very thankful.
HWY 99
Fresno, CA
MCI
fog
car crash
@Hyundai@HMGnewsroom
My husband and I just walked away from this collision in Fresno, CA on HWY 99 on Sunday. Walked away. Seven impacts at 50 mph or greater, and we walked away.
We are getting another Hyundai, for sure. Thank you to your engineers and your safety team!! Job well done. Between the two of us, we had no major injuries—just scrapes, bruises, and a lot of whiplash.
The blue Hyundai Santa Fe was ours.
https://t.co/PYYL6q2nPn
Mike Rowe: “We’ve been telling kids for 15 years to learn to code.”
“Well, AI is coming for the coders.”
“It’s not coming for the welders, the plumbers, the steamfitters, the pipefitters, the HVAC, or the electricians.”
“In Aspen, I sat and listened to Larry Fink say we need 500,000 electricians in the next couple of years—not hyperbole.”
“The BlueForge Alliance, who oversees our maritime industrial base—that’s 15,000 individual companies who are collectively charged with building and delivering nuclear-powered subs to the Navy … calls and says, we’re having a hell of a time finding tradespeople. Can you help?”
“I said, I don’t know, man … how many do you need? He says, 140,000.”
“These are our submarines. Things go hypersonic, a little sideways with China, Taiwan, our aircraft carriers are no longer the point of the spear. They’re vulnerable.”
“Our submarines matter, and these guys have a pinch point because they can’t find welders and electricians to get them built.”
“The automotive industry needs 80,000 collision repair and technicians.”
“Energy, I don’t even know what the number is, I hear 300,000, I hear 500,000.”
“There is a clear and present freakout going on right now. I’ve heard from six governors in the last six months. I’ve heard from the heads of major companies.”
You can see our Hyundai being impacted in this dashcam footage. It was one of a few impacts we sustained. Additional cars later impacted this cluster.
Fresno, CA
HWY 99 / Highway 99
Fog
Car crash / vehicle accident
MCI
Exclusively obtained dashcam footage shows how one driver barely avoided the deadly multi-vehicle pileup on Highway 99 in Fresno last Sunday. https://t.co/Xi8SLwX4Ut
Melissa and Jason Culver were on their way to Grace Church of the Valley in Kingsburg Sunday morning when their drive on Highway 99 turned into a fight to survive. They were involved in a 17-vehicle pileup.
https://t.co/hTYHvuRzqo
Melissa and Jason Culver were on their way to Grace Church of the Valley in Kingsburg on Sunday morning when their drive on Highway 99 turned into a fight to survive.
https://t.co/hTYHvuRzqo
@Brandy4America Yes. Very dense fog patch. Couldn’t see the accident until we were right there.
Clovis had no fog. Fresno had high fog. When we reached this point, we couldn’t a thing.
Thank you.
Not sure what caused this part of the pileup. This portion was in front of us. Across all three lanes. Cased all traffic to come to a complete stop. This was the front portion of the accident. The initial cluster.
Image 4 POV: interior of my car. You can see the dense fog through the windshield. We didn’t know there was an accident until we were right there. It was too late.
@61dodge Thank you.
Dense fog. At 60-65mph, you couldn’t see anything but the car ahead of you. Very limited visibility.
Didn’t know there was a crash until we impacted.
Left Clovis and there was no fog. This dense patch was abrupt. Fresno had high fog. Perfect visibility.
Limited visibility. These two were up at front. This was across all three lanes. Stoped everything behind it.
We were in cluster two. Maybe four cars stopped in front of us. Complete stop. We impacted them. Several cars then impacted us. One by one. It felt like seven total impacts.
We couldn’t see any of this until we were there. We only saw break lights for the car in front of us at the time of impact.
Clovis had no fog at all. This dense patch was abrupt.
Picture #3 POV is me standing up in my car. Sunroof. I sat in my car for a few minutes before I tried to evacuate. The fog was beginning to lift at that point.
@FresnoBee We were in the crash. Blue Hyundai.
We walked away. Because we were in the middle, it felt like 7 car accidents. Each impact with a three-second delay between.
We were treated at CRMC and released. At home resting now. No major injuries for us.
One fatality that I know of.
At least three children that I know of. Minor injuries. At least two children were transported to Valley Children’s.
We were in the blue Hyundai. We walked away from the accident. Treated at CRMC. Home now. No major injuries for us. Scrapes. Bruises. Whiplash.
@newsnoteworthy We were in the crash.
It’s amazing that we walked way with no major injuries.
We were in the blue Hyundai.
Several impacts. A three-second pause between each impact. We are in the middle. All cars at the end…we felt those impacts as well.
At home now. Recovering.