NVIDIA unveils self-driving car tech
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Amazon's cloud unit has partnered with German automotive hardware supplier Aumovio to support the commercial rollout of self-driving vehicles, starting with Aurora's autonomous trucks, the companies said on Tuesday.
Good morning, tech fam; here are some quick tech updates for you to catch on to! What’s New Today: Nvidia has revealed a new reasoning AI designed to make self-
HERE maps give Qualcomm’s self-driving car demos an AI edge with predictions on road condition beyond the car’s line of sight.
Nvidia’s new lineup of open-source AI models is headlined by Alpamayo 1 (pictured), a so-called VLA, or vision-language-action, algorithm with 10 billion parameters. It can use footage from an autonomous vehicle’s cameras to generate driving trajectories.
Today, the unmanned vehicles circulating on American highways and side streets are a fraction of what executives promised in the giddy early days of the technology’s development. But when will drivers be able to safely take their hands and eyes off the road?
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Self-driving cars could prevent over 1 million road injuries across the US by 2035
Autonomous vehicles could dramatically reduce traffic accidents and injuries on U.S. roads. Drawing on historical data and current trends, a recent JAMA Surgery study projected that self-driving cars could prevent more than 1 million injuries between 2025 and 2035,
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When self-driving cars meet real‑world chaos
This original story is from carscoops.com. You ever see a scene in a cop movie where a suspect lies face‑down on the pavement, sirens wail, and you might expect people to stop, give space. Well — that didn’t happen. Instead, a driverless Waymo ...
Don't expect self-driving cars to get you to far-flung destinations or on multi-city road trips. But you'll be seeing more trips to the airport. A comfy ride with a driver who doesn’t tire, skips the chitchat, and never expects a tip can set the tone for ...
While they may seem like something out of a sci-fi movie, driverless cars are quickly becoming part of the new normal. Here, Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C. shares 14 interesting facts about self-driving cars. 1. The Idea of Driverless Cars Dates Back to ...
Today, the unmanned vehicles circulating on American highways and side streets are a fraction of what executives promised in the giddy early days of the technology’s development. But when will drivers be able to safely take their hands and eyes off the road?