Here are the key references to “test” from the provided context:
1. Aircraft Testing Program
– Aurora is “on track to begin piloted flights imminently” with extensive instrumentation for flight testing
– Test aircraft are equipped with:
Hundreds of strain gauges for structural integrity
Accelerometers for vibration data
Temperature sensors
– “We have already begun Midnight’s piloted testing” while completing ground tests
– Simulators allow software testing “far in advance of flight” to derisk the program
2. Medical Testing
– NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing) testing is described as “fairly common” in the U.S. for certain populations
– Efforts to incorporate NGS testing into regular blood work workflows
– Testing access is already part of clinical practice, allowing for earlier detection
3. Financial Testing
– Discussion of testing financial models during difficult market conditions
– Focus on designing systems to thrive in various economic climates
The context does not contain any references to testing related to specific companies like Uber (UBER) or Nvidia (NV), nor does it mention any earnings call test questions. All testing references are specific to the aviation, medical, and financial examples provided in the source material.
