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TO BRING ON THE ROBOCARS, SCIENTISTS MUST UNDERSTAND HOW HUMANS RIDE

Posted by on Jun 6, 2018 in Adoption, Business Models | Comments Off on TO BRING ON THE ROBOCARS, SCIENTISTS MUST UNDERSTAND HOW HUMANS RIDE

TO BRING ON THE ROBOCARS, SCIENTISTS MUST UNDERSTAND HOW HUMANS RIDE

This article original submitted on wired.com WHAT DO YOU look like when you’re excited? How about a little nervous? Bored? Full-on freaked out? If you happen to hop on one of the two very special shuttles that are now running 1-mile loops around the University of Michigan’s North Campus, a bunch of people with fancy degrees may very soon find out. Those shuttles, you see, will drive themselves. And these researchers are affiliated with the University of Michigan, the marketing firm JD Power, and Navya, the French maker of autonomous vehicle...

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BMW is working with LiDAR company Innoviz to make self-driving cars

Posted by on May 7, 2018 in Adoption, Business Models, Transportation | Comments Off on BMW is working with LiDAR company Innoviz to make self-driving cars

BMW is working with LiDAR company Innoviz to make self-driving cars

This article original submitted on techcrunch.com BMW has already made clear its intent to launch self-driving cars by 2021. Now, the automaker has decided on solid-state LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) sensors and computer vision tech from startup Innoviz to enable its Level 3 – 5 autonomous vehicles to “see” their surroundings. For clarity, level 3 involves highly automated driving, level four is highly automated while level five is entirely autonomous, which means a human couldn’t intervene even if they wanted to. LiDAR sensors, which...

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Volkswagen in talks to manage Didi fleet, co-develop self-driving cars

Posted by on May 7, 2018 in Adoption, Business Models, Vehicles | Comments Off on Volkswagen in talks to manage Didi fleet, co-develop self-driving cars

Volkswagen in talks to manage Didi fleet, co-develop self-driving cars

This article original submitted on reuters.com Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE), the world’s biggest automaker, is in talks to form a joint venture with China’s Didi Chuxing to manage part of the ride-hailing company’s fleet of cars and help develop “purpose-built” vehicles for Didi’s services. As part of the deal between Volkswagen and China’s biggest ride-hailing service, expected to be signed early next month, the German automaker will initially manage a fleet of about 100,000 new vehicles for Didi, of which two-thirds will be Volkswagen Group...

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7 Ideas To Pave The Way For Autonomous Vehicles

Posted by on Apr 11, 2018 in Adoption, Infrastructure, Technology, Transportation, Vehicles | Comments Off on 7 Ideas To Pave The Way For Autonomous Vehicles

7 Ideas To Pave The Way For Autonomous Vehicles

This article original submitted on forbes.com As more autonomous vehicles have taken to the roads, transportation expert Ben Pierce has been noticing ways the roads should prepare for them. “They can drive themselves, but boy we can really help them,” said Pierce, the transportation technology lead for the engineering and architecture firm HDR. In Chicago last week, Pierce suggested some big changes to infrastructure and some small changes to policies and procedures that can improve the performance of driverless cars and avoid...

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People must retain control of autonomous vehicles

Posted by on Apr 8, 2018 in Adoption, Legisltation, Technology, Vehicles | Comments Off on People must retain control of autonomous vehicles

People must retain control of autonomous vehicles

This article original submitted on nature.com PDF version Driverless vehicles are being tested on public roads in a number of countries.Credit: Prostock/Getty Last month, for the first time, a pedestrian was killed in an accident involving a self-driving car. A sports-utility vehicle controlled by an autonomous algorithm hit a woman who was crossing the road in Tempe, Arizona. The safety driver inside the vehicle was unable to prevent the crash. Although such accidents are rare, their incidence could rise as more vehicles that are capable of...

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The world of self-driving cars is set to change in April 2018

Posted by on Feb 28, 2018 in Adoption, Transportation, Vehicles | Comments Off on The world of self-driving cars is set to change in April 2018

The world of self-driving cars is set to change in April 2018

This article original posted on qz.com If you live in California, you’re going to have to get used to cars driving with nobody behind the wheel. The California DMV got approval Monday (Feb. 26) for its plan (pdf) to put self-driving cars on the road with no safety driver, a measure that ensured a human could take over if the car’s artificial intelligence made a mistake. That means starting April 2, Google, Ford, Nvidia, and other companies can own and operate cars driving around the Golden State without anybody inside. There are two permits,...

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China is poised to lead in self-driving cars—and it’s not because of technology

Posted by on Feb 25, 2018 in Adoption, Technology, Transportation | Comments Off on China is poised to lead in self-driving cars—and it’s not because of technology

China is poised to lead in self-driving cars—and it’s not because of technology

This article original posted on qz.com China may adopt self-driving cars faster than the US, but not because of any technological advantage. A survey released Tuesday (Feb. 20) by TÜV Rheinland, a Germany-based technical services company, shows that the Chinese public is better poised to accept autonomous vehicles, mainly because they trust the technology and feel more secure about passing on their data than Americans. The company surveyed 1,000 people from both China and the US, aged 18 years and over and in possession of a driver’s license....

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Autonomous vehicles will radically change our society

Posted by on Feb 15, 2018 in Adoption, Business Models, Transportation | Comments Off on Autonomous vehicles will radically change our society

Autonomous vehicles will radically change our society

This article orginal posted on digitaljournal.com   While it is still not clear how long it will take, electric cars, robo taxis, and self-driving trucks are bound to radically alter our society, perhaps sooner than we think.     Tests of driverless cars are already taking place Carlos Ghosn CEO of the Renault Nissan Alliance claims that driverless or fully autonomous cars will be in use everywhere within six years. If such a quick transition takes places it would do more than change just the automobile industry but change our...

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PEOPLE KEEP CONFUSING THEIR TESLAS FOR SELF-DRIVING CARS

Posted by on Jan 26, 2018 in Adoption, Technology, Vehicles | Comments Off on PEOPLE KEEP CONFUSING THEIR TESLAS FOR SELF-DRIVING CARS

PEOPLE KEEP CONFUSING THEIR TESLAS FOR SELF-DRIVING CARS

This article original posted on wired.com WE ARE ENTERING a dangerous period in the development of self-driving cars. Today, you can buy a Cadillac, Volvo, Tesla, Audi, and even a Nissan that will do some of your driving for you, as long as you stay on top of things. It’s all part of the steady trek toward the fully autonomous vehicles that will let you fully check out, and catch an in-car movie or two on your way to wherever you’re going. But we’re not there yet, and a growing body of evidence shows that these partially...

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With autonomous vehicles it’s not about the journey, it’s about the destination

Posted by on Jan 15, 2018 in Adoption, Infrastructure, Resources, Services, Transportation, Vehicles | Comments Off on With autonomous vehicles it’s not about the journey, it’s about the destination

With autonomous vehicles it’s not about the journey, it’s about the destination

This article orginal posted in techcrunch.com Elon Musk recently started a flame war on Twitter with the urban planning and mass transit community by stating “public transportation sucks”: the underlying assumption that, in the future, individual transit would be the only transportation solution with a good user experience (UX). The mistake here is focusing on the UX of the person in the car. Unless the goal is to spend more time in the car, we should focus on the UX of being in cities and communities and let the UX of individualized...

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