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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The authors of a book about driverless cars published in September talk timing and safety of automated vehicles.
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A poll finds that 40 percent of surveyed drivers in Oregon and Washington aren't interested in owning a driverless car, even if price wasn't a factor.
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The state is moving toward a future where cars can operate without humans.
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UAV technology can help reduce the costs of operation while keeping power moving from spread out production locations to users.
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The UPS test involved delivery of an asthma inhaler via a battery-powered drone with night vision. UPS expects the drone could deliver items that weigh up to four to five pounds.
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State officials said the U.S. DOT’s policy announcement will change their approach to addressing the topic.
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The administration has offered up a model policy for states to follow when regulating self-driving cars.
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A new business coalition is shooting to prepare Tokyo — the world's largest metropolitan area — for self-driving cars by the time of the next Summer Olympic Games.
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There's a lot to talk about when it comes to new transportation technology. But how much has actually changed?
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Uber is one of several companies, including Google, General Motors, Audi and Apple, working to replace human drivers with robots.
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A nonprofit agency is questioning the removal of key privacy protections in AB 1592, which would allow testing of a driverless shuttle in Contra Costa County.
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The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission officials plan to begin testing driverless cars on the toll road across northern Ohio within the next 12 months.
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A new study shows most people would like others to buy cars programmed to save the lives of pedestrians, but would themselves prefer to ride in a driverless car that protected its own passengers at all costs.
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The company is looking to move ground-bound transportation into the sky.
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The company plans to offer free rides to customers in downtown Pittsburgh using vehicles retrofitted to drive themselves.
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The company wants to offer cars that can operate without a human for ride-hailing within five years.
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About 5.8 million Americans make their living as commercial drivers. As their vehicles are replaced with autonomous ones, where will those jobs go?
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The state is putting a lot of money and resources toward a small-town facility that will play host to futuristic cars.
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