In unveiling the specs of his new self-driving car computer at this week’s Tesla Autonomy Day investor event, Elon Musk made several things very clear to the world. First, Tesla is raising the bar for all other carmakers. Second, Tesla’s self-driving cars will be powered by a computer based on two of its new AI… Continue reading Tesla Raises the Bar for Self-Driving Carmakers
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Alphabet’s Waymo Reviving Detroit Plant With Self-Driving Cars
The birthplace of America’s auto industry and driving culture will soon have one of the world’s first plants making driverless cars.
Ford Motor Company, Autonomic, and Amazon Web Services Collaborate to Advance Vehicle Connectivity and Mobility Experiences
PALO ALTO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ford Motor Company and creators of the Transportation Mobility Cloud (TMC) Autonomic have signed a multi-year, global agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS), which will expand the availability of cloud connectivity services and connected car application development services for the transportation industry. Through this collaboration, Autonomic’s TMC – the leading automotive cloud… Continue reading Ford Motor Company, Autonomic, and Amazon Web Services Collaborate to Advance Vehicle Connectivity and Mobility Experiences
Tesla Will Bring Robotaxis To U.S. Streets ‘Next Year’
Tesla Inc. founder Elon Musk predicts that robotaxis, or autonomous driverless cars, will be available on U.S. streets next year.
Musk, who admitted he can be overly optimistic about some of his predictions, said at an Autonomy Investor Day on Monday that he was confident that Tesla would have over 1 million robotaxis on the road next year, CNBC reported.
“I feel very confident predicting autonomous robotaxis for Tesla next year,” the tech guru said.
He added that the vehicles would not be “in all jurisdictions, because we won’t have regulatory approval everywhere, but I am confident we will have at least regulatory approval somewhere, literally next year.”
Musk went on to say that part of the reason he is so optimistic about robotaxis being on the streets so soon is because Tesla cars already on the streets are built with the hardware needed for self-driving cars, so improving the software is all the company would need to do to make the driverless cars happen.
The company currently offers Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features in its cars, which seem to indicate the company is on the cusp of making the driverless car a reality. According to the Tesla website, the features have many amazing abilities, including keeping a car within a lane, automatically changing lanes without driver input, self-parking when near a parking spot, and braking automatically.
In addition to robotaxis on the street, Musk also predicted that his company would be making cars without steering wheels or pedals in two years, Reuters reported.
Getting those vehicles on the streets won’t be easy, however. As Reuters noted, the technology involved with driverless vehicles faces many federal and local regulatory hurdles.
But the notion of working through bureaucratic red tape does not seem to bother Musk. He promoted the latest Tesla at the event, claiming his cars were the wave of the future.
“The fundamental message consumers should be taking away today is it’s financially insane to buy something other than a Tesla. It’s like buying a horse.”
Safety concerns are another issue. CNBC reported that at least three fatal accidents have occurred in the U.S. involving Tesla cars while the Autopilot feature was engaged.
In a statement on its website, Tesla said the Autopilot program does not prevent all accidents, but it makes them much less likely to happen. The company also said that the feature “unequivocally” makes the streets safer for everyone on them.
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Waymo picks Detroit factory for self-driving fleet, to be operational by mid-2019
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s Waymo said on Tuesday it had chosen a factory in Detroit to mass produce self-driving cars, looking to the historical heart of the auto industry to build the vehicles of the future. FILE PHOTO: Waymo CEO John Krafcik speaks on stage during the annual Google I/O developers conference in… Continue reading Waymo picks Detroit factory for self-driving fleet, to be operational by mid-2019
Forbes Learns how AEye Teaches Autonomous Vehicles to Perceive Like a Human
AEye asks: “What is the best way to deliver artificial perception for robotic and autonomous vehicles?” “In Teaching An Autonomous Car To Perceive Like A Human,” Forbes learns that it involves mimicking the advanced processes of the human visual cortex. “Intelligence begins with how you collect data,” says AEye President, Blair LaCorte, “[and] iDAR captures and processes environmental data – just as the human visual cortex does.”
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Tesla’s full self-driving computer is now in all new cars and a next-gen chip is already ‘halfway done’
The Tesla computer, a new custom chip designed to enable full self-driving capabilities, is now in all new Model 3, X and S vehicles, CEO Elon Musk said during the company’s Autonomy Day. Tesla switched over from Nvidia’s Drive platform to its own custom chip for the Model S and X about a month ago and… Continue reading Tesla’s full self-driving computer is now in all new cars and a next-gen chip is already ‘halfway done’
UPDATE 4-Tesla says robotaxis coming next year, touts self-driving microchip
(Reuters) – Chief Executive Elon Musk said Tesla Inc robotaxis with no human drivers would be available in some markets next year thanks to exponential improvements in technology. FILE PHOTO: A Tesla logo is seen in Los Angeles, California U.S. January 12, 2018. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson “Probably two years from now we’ll make a car with… Continue reading UPDATE 4-Tesla says robotaxis coming next year, touts self-driving microchip
UPDATE 3-Tesla touts power of self-driving microchip in cars, working on software
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Chief Executive Elon Musk unveiled on Monday a microchip for self-driving vehicles that the electric car company hopes will give Tesla Inc an edge over rivals. FILE PHOTO: A Tesla logo is seen in Los Angeles, California U.S. January 12, 2018. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson Musk invited investors and analysts to its Silicon… Continue reading UPDATE 3-Tesla touts power of self-driving microchip in cars, working on software