From 2023, Japan will also open the road to autonomous vehicles
A new measure in Japan accelerates the introduction of autonomous vehicles on the roads, for tour buses and driverless deliveries.
Read moreA new measure in Japan accelerates the introduction of autonomous vehicles on the roads, for tour buses and driverless deliveries.
Read moreThe new AI models no longer need huge data sets: they will be able to learn to drive in no time, and practically on their own.
Read moreThe Telosa project is enriched with new details: the fulcrum? An "all do" vehicle. Public and private, on land and in the air.
Read moreAutonomous modules are assembled in a hospital that changes as needed, a crazy concept for the future of transport and health.
Read moreThe NHTSA has released a new regulation that allows manufacturers to create even more innovative and technological autonomous vehicles.
Read moreWhat do you get when you cross Google Street View with self-driving cars? A virtual San Francisco, that's what.
Read moreGermany takes a leap forward in the regulation of autonomous vehicles, and accelerates its introduction: it starts even in 2022.
Read moreYet another shining example of how to apply the open space philosophy to the vehicles to come. The future will see the era of lounge cars.
Read moreAs autonomous vehicles learn to drive with humans, someone designs a road of the future. Cavnue and the State of Michigan plan a road dedicated only to autonomous vehicles: it can accelerate ...
Read moreThe computer giant "takes advantage" of Covid-19 to shop, and acquires Moovit. Intel now has a robust arsenal for the autonomous vehicle challenge.
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