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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During the GO-NV Summit, both Local Motors and Keolis discussed plans to bring their self-driving shuttles to the Las Vegas area.
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In 2017, we’ll have to decide whether we can trust autonomous technology. That’s going to be much harder than we might expect.
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The designation, which initially doesn’t include any federal funding, would require the selected areas to follow national testing standards, share testing information and participate in committees reviewing testing data.
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California-based Santa Clara University is testing an autonomous shuttle that chugs around an almost 1-mile loop route with five designated stops.
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A majority of states do no have any legal framework for autonomous vehicles.
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nuTonomy will start testing its modified Renault Zoe electric supermini in the Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park.
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Thirty of the world’s top scientists are scheduled to meet at the University of California at San Diego in February to discuss the toughest challenges in robotics and automation.
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After a splashy entrance of Uber's self-driving cars in San Francisco, the company has been at odds with the state DMV over their decision to roll out vehicles without being granted a permit.
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Artificial intelligence promises to shake up the economy. The White House released a report to help public officials prepare for the next great disruption.
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Honda says collaboration with the Google unit called Waymo would let researchers learn about integration of sensors, software and computers.
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Uber pulled its self-driving Volvos off the roads in San Francisco on Wednesday, Dec. 21, a week after they began picking up passengers, as the Department of Motor Vehicles revoked the cars’ registrations.
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The state chose the location because it is well-suited for real-world testing.
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The meters will cut costs, make responses to outages faster, and allow customers to monitor their own power use.
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The program, which seeks to ease traffic troubles, is reportedly the first of its kind in North America.
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Experts fear the Internet of Things can be conscripted into a virtual army by hackers if companies continue to create products with weak or no security protections.
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Uber's principle that it’s better to ask for forgiveness than permission may not work in its war on drivers, according to technology and transportation analysts, who say regulators may prove less willing to cave now that the company is pushing technology that the public doesn’t yet trust.
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Elaine Chao, Trump’s nominee for transportation secretary, will wield great power over how driverless cars and other automated vehicles will be regulated — or not.
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Henrik Christensen, who was hired in July to run UC San Diego’s young Contextual Robotics Institute, talks about the effect autonomous cars may have on our society.