OIII shows us the future of urban transport: autonomous and multipurpose
An interesting platform project for urban transport of people and goods shows a possible future for our cities.
An interesting platform project for urban transport of people and goods shows a possible future for our cities.
Autonomous navigation even over long distances is about to become a reality: even a transoceanic journey has been successfully completed.
Today we use them to move around. Tomorrow we will use them as mobile leisure rooms: Allo is another striking example of a possible future.
Car sharing companies will reinvent the urban geography of the planet.
Devin Liddell shows us the future changes cities will almost certainly face in the coming years. How will the world change?
Investing in shares of companies working on artificial intelligence is a sure profit, at least in two cases: here are the ones.
Let's take a look at some of the digital industries of the future and how they are evolving.
We always seem on the eve of positive change, but it never comes. Optimism! It will come for sure: for three good, old reasons.
The small autonomous Nuro delivery vehicle is already in its third version, and features very respectable padding.
An urban farm that moves on its own to deliver fruit and vegetables as it grows them, in a continuous cycle and at "always zero" kilometres.
Equipping an AI with its own morality to help it make the right choices: a Seattle laboratory says it has succeeded. It's really like this?
Artificial intelligence is making giant strides: it's difficult to keep up with it, but I still try to take stock of the milestones of 2021
The future city that many billionaires are planning looks like a tax haven in an environmental hell.
What will it be like to eat street food in the “autonomous generation”, when vehicles will take us there alone while we do other things to pass the time? YATAI tries to point it out to us.
I often wonder how, in the future, we will look back and think about the present. What changes will allow us to say “before it was worse”?
Some advanced mathematical models show us the steps necessary to avoid the catastrophe of global warming.
Applying a human characteristic to an artificial intelligence gave it the ability to "imagine" things never seen before.
The road to fully autonomous vehicles is still long, but we will get there gradually: word from Luminar, which has the recipe for a collision-proof car
A 3D holographic display integrated into the dashboard and capable of providing a 'super view' of the road is in the early stages of testing in the UK
Cities and streets change with Covid, and will change even more after that. From 2021 micromobility, Smart City and robotaxi will take on new forms.
Concept Bubble explores the relationship between sociability and individual transport. More than an autonomous vehicle, it is a social that moves.