FutureStructure Automation
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The Boring Company will construct a four-mile tunnel to connect a rail station with Ontario International Airport in the Los Angeles region. The tunnel will accommodate zero-emission and possibly autonomous vehicles.
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The COVID-19 health crisis has undoubtedly pushed companies toward automated processes and robotic systems. As the vaccine is rolled out, some worry workers may be permanently displaced as health restrictions loosen
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Zoox, the maker of a bidirectional autonomous taxi backed by the Internet retailer Amazon, unveiled the latest iteration of its driverless taxi earlier this week in Foster City, Calif.
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Comma.ai is releasing various components that developers and tinkerers can use to create their own kits to add features like lane-keeping assistance and adaptive cruise control to existing cars.
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Mayor Richard Berry directed all agencies of the city to promote self-driving vehicles in Albuquerque.
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This year, the grand marshal was not a person, but a driverless shuttle.
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The possibilities for drone use are seemingly endless.
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Ken Washington discusses the successes and plans of autonomous vehicles at Ford.
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The need for a comprehensive, clear regulatory framework is gaining urgency because automotive and technology companies are making rapid advances, and in some cases are getting ahead of existing regulations.
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The House Energy and Commerce Committee met to discuss more than a dozen pieces of proposed self-driving vehicle legislation and begin crafting the framework that will ultimately lead to bipartisan legislation that regulates self-driving vehicles.
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Researchers say the traffic- and pollution-reducing benefits of self-driving vehicles aren’t guaranteed — at least, not without serious societal changes in how people use cars.
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In the future, drivers will be able to authorize payments through financial information that has been integrated with the car, much as consumers have done with their cellphones.
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Each month, teams of hackers gather at a vacant West Oakland warehouse where they go head-to-head in a battle to see whose car is fastest, or at least, which one can complete the course.
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The robot is a K5 model manufactured by Mountain View-based Knightscope. It’s shaped like a bullet, has wheels at its base and is about 5 feet tall.
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With Travis Kalanick gone, there is no dude in the car. And for now, someone still has to drive.
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The Drone Innovation Act would direct the U.S. Department of Transportation to work with state and local governments to develop a regulatory framework for unmanned aircraft systems.
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The new method of transportation will be available in the next 30 days.
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Can artificial intelligence help us stop drowning in paperwork?
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Ultimately, automated driving systems could usher in a host of benefits, from improved highway safety to reduced emissions and congestion. They might also save money, increase productivity and give more people access to mobility.
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The service will be at no cost to students, faculty and staff who ride the shuttles.
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Gov. Brian Sandoval added his signature to legislation meant to drive autonomous vehicle technology and testing in the state. The bill — now law —garnered support from various automotive groups including General Motors, the Self-Driving Coalition and the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers.