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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Mayor Peduto said Pittsburgh has a responsibility to shape the social responsibilities of companies scrambling to advance autonomous technology.
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Voyage will focus on retrofitting cars with self-driving technology rather than designing and building its own car from scratch.
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FedEx chief says the company is steadily working toward deploying the latest safety equipment in a fleet of more than 150,000 vehicles, and autonomous vehicles are on the far horizon.
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The only thing the shuttle can’t do, officials joked, is tell when another driver is waving it through an intersection.
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Major players — Google’s Waymo, Tesla and Uber — are fighting to set the industry standard for consumer-ready autonomous vehicles.
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On March 24, Tempe police cited a driver for making an illegal left turn and hitting one of Uber’s test Volvos while it was in self-driving mode.
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Gov. John Kasich vetoed the provision that created a Smart Transportation Action Advisory Team to study the technology and make recommendations on the spending of public funds.
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For self-driving cars to evolve from futuristic possibility to widespread reality, the technology outside the car will be as critical as the technology inside it.
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For starters, sensors must shrink, improve their range and become less expensive, while mobile networks must eliminate transmission delays so vehicles can communicate instantly.
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Artificial intelligence holds the promise of rapidly altering existing industries, and transportation is not immune.
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Testing is expected to begin this spring at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y.
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The $1.35 million Intelligent Transportation System was recently installed at nine intersections along the three-mile stretch of road in McCandless.
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State lawmakers last year passed a bill that legalized fully autonomous vehicles on public roads without a driver.
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Smart stoplight systems allow stoplights to memorize traffic patterns, communicate with each other and adjust the timing of green and red lights to improve traffic flow.
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A new study by William Eggers finds cities that tap the wisdom of the masses can maximize the impact of smart technology investments.
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Some Silicon Valley companies are speeding toward the use of self-driving vehicle tech, but the traditional auto industry is moving slower in releasing the new features to their customers.
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Solar-powered unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) will soon take flight.
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Self-driving buses in New Orleans is now a question of when, not if.