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A new breed of vehicle could redefine urban mobility—larger than bikes yet smaller than cars. These compact, efficient vehicles could bridge the gap for short city commutes, offering a balance of convenience, sustainability, and maneuverability. Ideal for reducing congestion and emissions, they represent a forward-thinking solution for modern cities.
There is room for a new kind of vehicles - bigger than bikes but smaller than cars ones
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AI's role in development is advancing, but it won’t fully replace developers soon. I have a blog website where I post AI content on topics like “Dell vs HP laptops comparison,” and that content ranks on Google. However, I find human-written content to be much better in quality. AI can ease the workload, handling tasks efficiently, but it doesn’t replace the creativity, problem-solving, and...
can AI replace all developers soon?
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I really liked your idea! You’re right—bikes and cars are both great, but they have their downsides. Bikes depend a lot on the weather, and most cars still harm the environment and rely on limited resources.
A new type of vehicle, something between bikes and cars, could be just what we need. Just like how tablets fit perfectly between smartphones and laptops, this new vehicle could offer more...
There is room for a new kind of vehicles - bigger than bikes but smaller than cars ones
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