It wasn’t the iconic “I Want You for the U.S. Army” poster by James Montgomery Flagg, with the top-hatted, gray-haired and stern-looking Uncle Sam pointing his finger at anyone who looked his way.
If you happen to live in one of the cities where companies are testing self-driving cars, you’ve probably noticed that your new robot overlords can be occasional nervous drivers. In Arizona, where ...
On April 2, 2019, Ford's Chief Technology Officer, Ken Washington told Kara Swisher on Recode Decode with Kara Swisher that by 2021, we would begin to see cars with no one in the driver’s seat. Today, ...
Autonomous vehicle companies are trying a new approach to training artificial intelligence to navigate roadways — getting vehicles to talk to themselves. As companies push for wider deployment of AVs, ...
It's no longer a question of whether self-driving cars will make it into the mainstream but when, according to vehicle-systems expert Antonio López. Despite his optimism, a number of challenges still ...
General Motors has patented a system for human-machine teaching in vehicle operation. The system compares current status reporting modes to previous user preferences, suggests solutions, and ...
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