Archive for the ‘transportation’ category: Page 454
Oct 6, 2018
Guys Get Pizza Delivered By Self-Driving Car
Posted by Sidney Clouston in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Oct 4, 2018
D-Wave takes quantum computers mainstream with ‘Leap’
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: cybercrime/malcode, quantum physics, transportation
Quantum computing technology is slated to revolutionize our ability to manipulate and analyze data, fundamentally changing the way that countless industries from cybersecurity and telecommunications to pharmaceutical development and transportation logistics will operate in the future. Even the US Senate is getting in on the action.
Oct 2, 2018
Safe, efficient self-driving cars could block walkable, livable communities
Posted by Bill Kemp in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability, transportation
Almost exactly a decade ago, I was cycling in a bike lane when a car hit me from behind. Luckily, I suffered only a couple bruised ribs and some road rash. But ever since, I have felt my pulse rise when I hear a car coming up behind my bike.
As self-driving cars roll out, they’re already being billed as making me – and millions of American cyclists, pedestrians and vehicle passengers – safer.
As a driver and a cyclist, I initially welcomed the idea of self-driving cars that could detect nearby people and be programmed not to hit them, making the streets safer for everyone. Autonomous vehicles also seemed to provide attractive ways to use roads more efficiently and reduce the need for parking in our communities. People are certainly talking about how self-driving cars could help build more sustainable, livable, walkable and bikable communities.
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Oct 1, 2018
Fully driverless Waymo taxis are due out this year, alarming critics
Posted by Bill Kemp in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Oct 1, 2018
Watch this humanoid robot install drywall
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
The HRP-5P is a humanoid robot from Japan’s Advanced Industrial Science and Technology institute that can perform common construction tasks including — as we see above — install drywall.
HRP-5P — maybe we can call it Herb? — uses environmental measurement, object detection and motion planning to perform various tasks. In this video we see it use small hooks to grab the wallboard and slide it off onto the floor. Then, with a bit of maneuvering, it’s able to place the board against the joists and drill them in place.
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Sep 30, 2018
[EuroVis 2018] Maps and Globes in Virtual Reality (VR)
Posted by Marco Monfils in categories: transportation, virtual reality
How to solve the problem of which map to use, without distortion.
Check out more details at our EuroVis 2018 paper at: https://vis.yalongyang.com/papers/vr-maps-globes.pdf
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Sep 30, 2018
What Happened To Tesla’s Solar Roof Tiles?
Posted by Bill Kemp in categories: business, Elon Musk, sustainability, transportation
Elon Musk unveiled prototypes of Tesla’s Solar Roof tiles In October 2016. They came in four styles that looked just like normal roofing material but were essentially miniaturized versions of traditional solar panels.
The announcement helped Tesla justify its $2.6 billion acquisition of SolarCity one month later and represented Musk’s vision for what the businesses could do together.
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Sep 27, 2018
Everyone’s talking about this electric car that’s taking on Tesla
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: sustainability, transportation
Sep 27, 2018
You Can Drive This Bugatti Chiron Made Of Legos
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: transportation
This LEGO Bugatti Chiron is drivable.
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