South Korean supplier Mando receives a test license for autonomous driving in California. Just two weeks ago, the company has Mando secured a license to test California Autonomous Vehicles. Mando also cooperates with the South Korean startup Naver, who is also interested in autonomous driving. Mando test vehicle. Source: prnewswire.com Mando is now that 58.… Continue reading Mando receives trial license for California
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Drive.ai is expanding to Arlington
Startup Drive.ai will now bring its automated shuttle service to Arlington. Drive.ai is already active in Texas and runs an autonomous shuttle service there. Specifically, one is represented in the city of Frisco. Now you also want to expand to Arlington, which is also in the US state Texas lies. Drive.ai Van with exterior monitors.… Continue reading Drive.ai is expanding to Arlington
Navya celebrates premiere in Belgium
The French provider of autonomous e-shuttles has launched one of its vehicles in Belgium. In the commune of Han-sur-Lesse in Belgium drives since yesterday at 10 o’clock an autonomous e-shuttle of the manufacturer Navya out France on the public roads. This is a first for Belgium – it is the first Autonomous E-Shuttle that operates… Continue reading Navya celebrates premiere in Belgium
AI creates deceptively real pictures
The Artificial Intelligence of Nvidia allows image manipulation, the quality of which comes close to a photo. The IT specialist Nvidia has a Artificial intelligence trains to manipulate an image and that looks ultimately as real as if it were a photo. The post-processing even succeeded in a series of pictures – so you could… Continue reading AI creates deceptively real pictures
Waymo reaches nine million test miles
The Google sister Waymo has now reached more than nine million test kilometers. Waymo test miles in chronological comparison. Source Waymo via Twitter. The testing of autonomous vehicles in real traffic is very important, because only you can experience scenes that must dominate the car. These are also traffic scenarios that you can not imagine… Continue reading Waymo reaches nine million test miles
Yandex tests robot taxi in Russia
The Russian search engine Yandex plans tests with autonomous taxis. Russia’s first test with a robot taxi service will be from the IT company Yandex organized. The company planned an autonomous bus two years ago and joined Uber last year NewCo allied. In the recent past, Yandex tested the technology of autonomous driving in the… Continue reading Yandex tests robot taxi in Russia
Waymo is expanding to China
Google’s sister Waymo has set foot in China. The enterprise Waymo is considered the leading company in the field of autonomous driving – at least according to the Navigant Study. Very soon you plan a robot taxi service in Arizona To start, where you have already gathered some cooperation partners around. Intel Waymo-minivan. Source: Intel… Continue reading Waymo is expanding to China
Unterschleißheim applies for Autonomous E-Bus
The city of Unterschleißheim plans to introduce an autonomous electric bus in the city. The city Unterschleissheim in the north of Munich is especially known for the BMW location. Because BMW there bundles his ambitions regarding autonomous driving. Since it seems logical that the city wants to have to do with the technology. Autonomous E-Bus… Continue reading Unterschleißheim applies for Autonomous E-Bus
Bosch & Foreca – Weather Feeling for Autonomous Driving
In cooperation with Foreca’s weather expertise, Bosch has developed the “Popometer”. The word “Popometer” apparently comes from the racing car industry and means the feeling for the road conditions in relation to the weather. The racers would notice it from the back of the hip out and so put the term popo-meter through. And so… Continue reading Bosch & Foreca – Weather Feeling for Autonomous Driving
Lyft sued for patent infringement
A professor from Georgia sued Lyft for using an idea he had in 1999. A new lawsuit goes through the industry and this time it has the car broker Lyft met. The retired professor of engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Stephen Dickerson, sued the company because of the billing method. Aptiv Lyft fleet.… Continue reading Lyft sued for patent infringement