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2020 Olympics fuel race to monetize autonomous driving

Posted on Jan 5, 2020 in Buses, Cars, News

MAEBASHI, GUNMA PREF. – One day in December, a self-driving bus in Gunma completed an 18-km run from Maebashi to Shibukawa and back,...

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Yandex self-driving offers autonomous car demonstrations on public roads during CES 2020

Posted on Jan 5, 2020 in Cars, News

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 05, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Yandex (NASDAQ:YNDX), a technology company that builds intelligent products and services...

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Overcoming racial bias in AI systems and startlingly even in AI self-driving cars

Posted on Jan 4, 2020 in Cars, Perspective

The news has been replete with stories about AI systems that have been regrettably and dreadfully exhibiting various adverse...

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After 2019’s reality check, what’s ahead for driverless cars in 2020?

Posted on Jan 3, 2020 in Cars, Perspective

If 2018 was when the industry was shocked into sobriety, 2019 would be a year when pragmatism and the challenges of trying to develop and...

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How does Tesla Autopilot compare to BMW’s top-tier autonomous tech

Posted on Jan 3, 2020 in Cars, Knowledge Center, Videos & Podcasts

Tesla vehicles now come standard with Autopilot. Even the automaker’s entry-level Model 3 Standard Range Plus gets the tech....

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Renovo and BlackBerry QNX to showcase award winning automotive data platform at CES 2020

Posted on Jan 3, 2020 in Cars, News, Technology

CAMPBELL, Calif. and WATERLOO, Ontario, Jan. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Global automotive software company, Renovo, and BlackBerry QNX,...

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Three crashes, three deaths raise questions about Tesla’s autopilot

Posted on Jan 3, 2020 in Cars, News

DETROIT — Three crashes involving Teslas that killed three people have increased scrutiny of the company’s Autopilot driving system just...

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What are the weakest links in the autonomous driving chain?

Posted on Jan 2, 2020 in Cars, Perspective

The US is jockeying for a leadership position in autonomous vehicles (AVs), both for the safety and the economic benefits they could...

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Start the year by learning these essential AI self-driving car industry acronyms

Posted on Jan 2, 2020 in Cars, Perspective

When you go to see a medical doctor, they sometimes use medical jargon that is hard to understand and leaves you feeling unsure and unable...

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Tata Elxsi develops RoboTaxi, a concept demonstrator vehicle

Posted on Jan 2, 2020 in Cars, News

New Delhi: Design and technology services provider Tata Elxsi has announced the completion of RoboTaxi, the company’s in-house...

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TriEye partners with Porsche to put infrared sensors in ADAS and self-driving systems

Posted on Jan 2, 2020 in Cars, News, Technology

Short-wave infrared imaging sensors (SWIRs) could prove invaluable for automakers working on autonomous vehicles. Unlike lidar and radar...

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Bosch debuts long-range lidar sensor for autonomous vehicles

Posted on Jan 2, 2020 in Cars, News, Technology

In spite of recent assertions from industry skeptics, it’s a widely held belief that autonomous cars will require redundant sensors beyond...

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Penn State and partners researching how to safely integrate automated vehicles into work zones

Posted on Jan 2, 2020 in Cars, Infrastructure, News

Beginning in 2020, researchers at Penn State will study how to safely integrate automated driving systems into work zones, with the...

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11 autonomous driving stories you may have missed

Posted on Jan 2, 2020 in Cars, News

The news is coming fast and strong these days. Even with much greater output, it seems we have a harder time covering everything important...

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Hyundai Motor Group to invest $87B over next 5 years; 44 electrified vehicles; new EV development system; hydrogen plans

Posted on Jan 2, 2020 in Finance, News

Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) will invest more than KRW100 trillion (US$87 billion) over next 5 years—KRW20 trillion (~US$17.4 billion)...

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EU regulations make Tesla Smart Summon “nearly useless”

Posted on Dec 31, 2019 in Cars, News, Policy & Regulation

EU regulations are making Tesla’s Smart Summon nearly useless, for the time being. Stéphane Rodrigues shares a tweet with us in which he...

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Beijing adds area for self-driving vehicle tests with passengers

Posted on Dec 31, 2019 in Editor’s Picks

BEIJING, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) — Beijing on Monday added a new 40 sq km area for testing self-driving vehicles with passengers, as the...

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US auto safety agency to probe fatal Tesla crash in Los Angeles

Posted on Dec 31, 2019 in Cars, News

The fatal Dec. 29 crash of a Tesla vehicle in Southern California will be investigated by the U.S. government’s auto safety regulator, the...

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Baidu secures licenses to test self-driving cars in Beijing

Posted on Dec 31, 2019 in Cars, News

Tech giant Baidu is slowly but surely progressing toward the launch of a commercial robot-taxi fleet in mainland China. This week, the...

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Beijing adds area for self-driving vehicle tests with passengers

Posted on Dec 31, 2019 in Cars, Infrastructure, News

BEIJING, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) — Beijing on Monday added a new 40 sq km area for testing self-driving vehicles with passengers, as the...

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