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Sep 24, 2017

This 1950s car has a hidden fifth wheel to make parking easier

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Sep 15, 2017

This man dressed as a car seat in the name of self-driving science

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Sep 15, 2017

The futuristic Audi car that should worry Tesla—if it ever gets made

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=A9SlPXvSS9Y

It’s called the Aicon, and it’s sure to turn heads.

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Sep 15, 2017

HowStuffWorks: There’s nothing quite like cruising down the freeway, blasting your favorite tunes at top volume

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But once your car starts to get older, the speakers start to fade. Worse yet, they might buzz against a loose panel in your door, causing a distinctly un-rocking rattle every time the bass comes in. But a new design from Continental actually uses those vibrating door panels to great effect, and could simultaneously make car speakers obsolete and cut down on the weight of our cars in the very near future.

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Sep 15, 2017

Samsung’s New Electric Car Batteries Boost Range to 600 Kilometers

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At the Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA Cars 2017) in Germany earlier this week, Samsung SDI — the battery-focused division of Samsung — unveiled a new multi-functional battery pack capable of increasing the current range of electric vehicles. As explained by the Korean company, the battery enables cars to go between 600–700 kilometers (372−4343 miles), provided the right number of modules are installed.

“Its users can change the number of modules as they want as if they place books on a shelf,” says Samsung. “For example, if 20 modules are installed in a premium car, it can go 600 to 700 kilometers. If 10 to 12 modules are mounted on a regular sedan, it can run up to 300 kilometers. This pack is expected to catch the eyes of automakers, because they can design a car whose mileage may vary depending on how many modules of a single pack are installed.”

Electrek explains that automakers like Nissan and GM have been using prismatic cells in their battery packs. Samsung SDI began developing new “2170” cylindrical cells earlier this year, following the footsteps of Tesla, which was the first to do so with their “2170” battery cell.

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Sep 15, 2017

Elon Musk says Tesla will unveil its new big-rig truck in October

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk called the battery-powered semi “a beast.” It is expected to be the electric-car company’s first venture into heavy-duty transportation.

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Sep 15, 2017

This car travels 1000 km (620 miles) on a single tank and reaches speeds of 200 km/h

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Oh, and it runs on salt water.

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Sep 15, 2017

China is building a supersonic train

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Sep 12, 2017

Department of Transportation releases new self-driving vehicle guidelines

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Today, U.S. Depart of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao released the DoT and National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration’s new guidelines for automated driving systems. This is version 2.0 of a federal policy on self-driving cars, and Chao said it’s a “living document,” with plans already for version 3.0 to arrive in 2018.

These guidelines are called “A Vision for Safety 2.0,” which Chao says reflects their importance in terms of addressing the rising rate of traffic deaths in the U.S. Chao cited the most recent stats, which include the stat that 94 percent of serious motor vehicle accidents in the U.S. are due to human error, in presenting the new guidelines at an event today.

The new guidelines are designed to unify development of automation features, including full autonomy and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and to help unify industry, local, state and federal government efforts to that end. It’s voluntary guidance, but it focuses on SAE Levels 3 through 5 automation, and it clarifies that companies don’t need to wait to begin testing and deploying their automated driving systems, and streamlines the self-assessment process for companies and organizations.

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Sep 11, 2017

Andrew Ng’s Next Trick: Training a Million AI Experts

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Andrew Ng, one of the world’s best-known artificial-intelligence experts, is launching an online effort to create millions more AI experts across a range of industries. Ng, an early pioneer in online learning, hopes his new deep-learning course on Coursera will train people to use the most powerful idea to have emerged in AI in recent years.


Millions of people should master deep learning, says a leading AI researcher and educator.

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