The future of autonomous vehicles in Canada will be shaped by today's policy and planning decisions: New report
Imagine you're driving up a hill toward a traffic light. The light is still green so you're tempted to accelerate to make it through the intersection before the light changes.
Arctoris Ltd, an Oxford-based technology company operating a fully automated drug discovery platform, celebrated its 5th anniversary on the 4th of February. Over the past five years, Arctoris has grown from a technology startup to a globally operating company delivering integrated drug discovery projects with partners on three continents from its headquarters in Oxford and its Asia-Pacific hub in Singapore. On the occasion of its 5th anniversary, Arctoris unveiled its new and expanded, next-generation robotic platform, Ulysses.
A research team based at the University of Kansas School of Engineering is one of 10 semifinalists in the U.S. Department of Transportation's Inclusive Design Challenge, which seeks to make self-driving cars accessible to people with disabilities. The team won a $300,00 prize and will spend 18 months refining highly automated driving systems designed for people with cognitive disabilities.
Segway-Ninebot, a global leader in micromobility, is bringing its newest and AI-powered scooter – the Bot Series – to shared scooter operators across the world.
According to a new study, a novel approach to reason about uncertainty may help artificial (AI) intelligence to identify safer options more quickly, for instance, in autonomous cars.
Buffalo Automation, leaders in AI-powered autonomous water transport, predictive navigation, and maritime safety systems, today announced the demo of the world's first fully autonomous, AI-driven water taxi concept vessel in Knoxville on the Tennessee River. Greycraft opens the door for cities nationwide to adopt this ground-breaking alternative form of transportation.
Imagine if robots could learn from watching demonstrations: you could show a domestic robot how to do routine chores or set a dinner table. In the workplace, you could train robots like new employees, showing them how to perform many duties. On the road, your self-driving car could learn how to drive safely by watching you drive around your neighborhood.
Southwest Research Institute has received a four-year, $7,239,342 contract from the U.S. Department of Defense's Defense Advanced Re-search Project Agency (DARPA) to develop air taxi technology to test the design capabilities of artificial intelligence-augmented design systems. The project is part of DARPA's Symbiotic Design for Cyber Physical Systems program.
An invention similar to an elephant’s trunk has potential benefits for many industries where handling delicate objects is essential, say the UNSW researchers who developed it.
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