South Korean agricultural machinery manufacturer TYM is accelerating its push into smart farming with AI and autonomous driving technology.
Both Detroit automakers have pegged 2028 for the launch of Level 3 automated driving systems, which allows drivers to take their eyes off the road.
British startup Wayve makes AI software to power self-driving cars. Microsoft and other tech heavyweights are all in.
China’s ministry of industry and information technology (MIIT) has published a new draft that lists mandatory safety ...
BMW is the latest company set to move away from autonomous driving technology that allows you to take your eyes off the road.
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Photonic chips advance real-time learning in spiking neural systems
Researchers have developed photonic computing chips that overcome key limitations for a type of neural network known as a ...
Atlanta is about to become home to a new kind of autonomous transportation.
Autonomous taxis have been one of the most polarizing developments in the automotive world, and Waymo sits right at the ...
P3 has embarked on a new development programme aiming to make autonomous driving safer, and help OEMs more rapidly ...
An externally mounted radar sensor on streetlights or traffic lights is intended to help self-driving cars get a better view ...
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8 billion miles driven: Tesla’s Full Self Driving cars reach major test milestone
Tesla’s advanced driver-assist system (ADAS), marketed as Full Self-Driving (FSD – Supervised), has reached ...
Autonomous driving company Wayve has hit an $8.6 billion valuation after securing fresh funds from Nvidia, Microsoft and Uber ...
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