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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Carmakers have pushed for a national framework of laws, hoping to avoid dealing with a patchwork of regulations that might force self-driving cars to turn the wheel over to a human at some state borders.
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Self-driving truck company Otto showed off its automated semi-truck in Concord, Calif., on Aug. 4 while announcing the beginning of a testing program at GoMentum Station.
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Project Wing's testing at one of six federally approved sites in the U.S. will be to help the federal government create policies for safely bringing goods to U.S. consumers by air.
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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder said the agreement is a framework to guide discussions that could lead to specific ways for the two governments to work together.
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In general, auto industry execs and regulators believe the evolution toward self-driving cars will improve safety and reduce traffic fatalities, but one of the trickiest problems is making it clear to the driver exactly what the car's technology can and cannot do.
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If consumers continue to accept these technologies, manufacturers will keep moving toward developing autonomous vehicles.
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The $17 million loan will be used for the design and construction of research facilities at the center.
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The automaker has begun testing a self-driving bus in the Netherlands.
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Elon Musk has revealed that he wants Tesla Motors to develop electric, connected, self-driving transit vehicles in the future.
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Although vague about the guidelines, U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx hinted that they involve “pre-market approval steps” for autonomous car technology.
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In order to put self-driving cars on the streets, auto makers must first prove themselves, speakers at an automated driving convention have argued.
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After a Tesla driver was killed in a crash during Autopilot Mode, the company has faced some harsh criticisms.
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Oakland County, Mich., released a street traffic app allowing residents to get transit information delivered to their pocket.
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In 2015, Tesla activated its autopilot mode, which automates steering, braking and lane switching, but the automaker asserts the technology doesn’t shift blame for accidents from the driver to the company.
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The National Association of City Transportation Officials' recent statement on automated driving reflects one tech giant's sentiments that driving is better left to machines.
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Google has taken its time perfecting its autonomous vehicle algorithm, while Tesla has opened its Autopilot beta function to the public.
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Tesla Motors said a May accident represents the first known fatality while one of its cars was driving in Autopilot mode.
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The Olli is ready to roll, and it may be used in the U.S. Transportation Department’s Smart City Challenge.
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