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May 30, 2023

The Solar-Powered Lightyear One Will ‘Drive For Months Without Charging’

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Their aim is to develop a car that can go months without needing to be plugged in, massively boosting the sustainability of the vehicle and the freedom of its owner.

May 30, 2023

Engineers Are Creating Concrete Pavement That Wirelessly Charges Electric Cars

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Well, this dream could soon be a reality. At least, it may soon be a reality in Indiana.

May 29, 2023

Storing hydrogen in coal may help power clean energy economy

Posted by in categories: economics, energy, engineering, transportation

The quest to develop hydrogen as a clean energy source that could curb our dependence on fossil fuels may lead to an unexpected place—coal. A team of Penn State scientists found that coal may represent a potential way to store hydrogen gas, much like batteries store energy for future use, addressing a major hurdle in developing a clean energy supply chain.

“We found that can be this geological hydrogen battery,” said Shimin Liu, associate professor of energy and mineral engineering at Penn State. “You could inject and store the hydrogen energy and have it there when you need to use it.”

Hydrogen is a clean burning fuel and shows promise for use in the most energy intensive sectors of our economy—transportation, electricity generation and manufacturing. But much work remains to build a and make it an affordable and reliable energy source, the scientists said.

May 29, 2023

How generative AI can revolutionize customization and user empowerment

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

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Last year generative artificial intelligence (AI) took the world by storm as advancements populated news and social media. Investors were swarming the space as many recognized its potential across industries. According to IDC, there is already a 26.9% increase in global AI spending compared to 2022. And this number is forecast to exceed $300 billion in 2026.

It’s also caused a shift in how people view AI. Before, people thought of artificial intelligence as an academic, high-tech pursuit. It used to be that the most talked-about example of AI was autonomous vehicles. But even with all the buzz, it had yet to be a widely available and applied form of consumer-grade AI.

May 28, 2023

Hyundai and LG partner to build a $4.3 billion-EV battery plant in US

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With an investment of $4.3 billion, this joint venture (JV) aims to meet the soaring demand for electric vehicles and further solidify the position of both companies in the global EV market. Both LGES and Hyundai Motor Group will each hold a 50 percent stake.

May 28, 2023

Radical new “Flying-V” plane aims to transform flight

Posted by in categories: futurism, transportation

The Flying-V airplane doesn’t look like anything you’ll find at today’s airports, but it could be the future of aviation.

May 27, 2023

Could analog chips be the solution to AI’s power thirst?

Posted by in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI, transportation

Digital chips have revolutionized the world beyond all recognition. Yet, despite their enormous advantages to computing, for power-hungry processes like AI, analog might be best.

Digital computer chips are the mainstay of our current digital age.

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May 27, 2023

United Airlines plans to bring flying cars to Chicago

Posted by in categories: innovation, transportation

United Airlines and California-based startup Archer Aviation have announced plans to use flying cars to ferry passengers between Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and a “vertiport” just minutes from downtown.

“I’m pleased that Chicago residents will be among the first in the nation to experience this innovative, convenient form of travel,” said Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot.

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May 26, 2023

The Result Of Unchecked AI: Balancing The Benefits And The Risks

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Vinay is the CEO and Founder of Arya.ai, the AI cloud for safe & responsible AI.

From self-driving cars to virtual assistants, AI is driving us to a high-performing ecosystem, creating promising use cases across industries every day. While organizations are generating substantial value with artificial intelligence (AI), the technology has many potential risks. Although its capabilities are expanding daily, so are the regulations, risks and ethical pitfalls around AI. Let’s discuss AI’s potential risks to individuals and society and industries’ preparedness to mitigate them.

Reliability is critical to ensuring the effective and safe deployment of AI models in real-world applications. While AI models are expected to maintain accuracy, their performance can drift over time due to several factors. Failure to monitor and diagnose AI models can lead to inaccurate predictions and high-stakes issues.

May 26, 2023

Meet kAI: the four-legged AI employee at Singapore’s rail operator

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Facebook kAI will be installed at the North East Line Depot and will be responsible for dedicated tasks like MASS rapid transit (MRT) train inspections and detecting missing screws and panels underneath the trains. kAI will help bring down the time spent on train inspections by half.