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Jul 2, 2023

This is what it’s like to control an autonomous car from miles away

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The exit ramp is a long, curving slope, and you have to make sure the 50-foot big rig you’re driving carefully navigates the bend and doesn’t fly out of control at a high speed.

But the thing is, you’re not actually there. You’re in a room in Silicon Valley, watching the ramp unfold in front of you on several screens. That heavy load you’re carrying is thousands of miles away in Florida.

Welcome to teleoperated driving, or remote-controlled driving with a human in front of a steering wheel, brake, and gas pedals, and a “windshield” plastered with monitors. It’s a method that allows autonomous vehicles to operate without anyone inside. Instead, there’s a watchful remote driver, or operator,… More.

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Jun 30, 2023

Facebook’s Chief AI Scientist Says LLMs Are Just a Passing Fad

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Facebook’s AI guru and machine learning pioneer Yann Lecun is coming for the artificial intelligence chatbot craze — and it may put him at odds with his own employer.

As Fortune reports, Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann Lecun admitted during a talk in Paris this week that he’s not exactly a fan of the current spate of chatbots and the large language models (LLMs) they’re built on.

“A lot of people are imagining all kinds of catastrophe scenarios because of AI, and it’s because they have in mind these auto-regressive LLMs that kind of spew nonsense sometimes,” he told the Meta Innovation Press Day crowd. “They say it’s not safe. They are right. It’s not. But it’s also not the future.”

Jun 30, 2023

Alef Reveals WILD Flying Car Design (Watch It Here)

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This car is interesting, and approved and certified by the FAA.


Alef Aeronautics unveiled a prototype of its first Alef flying car on Wednesday, a $300,000 machine the company hopes will let well-heeled commuters both drive on roads and soar over traffic starting in 2025.

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Jun 29, 2023

This Crazy Steam Bike Hit 180MPH And Was Designed In A Shed

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The world of land speed records is full of crazy homemade creations, like this steam-powered bike that runs on spent cooking oil.

Jun 29, 2023

Tesla CyberCoupe Could Take SUVs to a Whole New Level of Stunning

Posted by in categories: futurism, transportation

What If Cybertruck Came In Coupe-SUV form or Cyber Sub Brand From Tesla? Find All The Latest Reveal From The Cybertruck Designers.

Buckle up and prepare for a thrilling ride into the future of automotive design. In a daring move that left the world in complete awe, Tesla’s brilliant chief designer, Franz von Holzhausen, shattered the boundaries of conventional auto styling with the unveiling of the Cybertruck.

Love it or hate it, this revolutionary electric truck demands attention like no other vehicle on the road. Just google Cybertruck once and see for yourself!

Jun 29, 2023

Scientists conduct first test of a wireless cosmic ray navigation system

Posted by in categories: mapping, robotics/AI, transportation

GPS is now a mainstay of daily life, helping us with navigation, tracking, mapping, and timing across a broad spectrum of applications. But it does have a few shortcomings, most notably not being able to pass through buildings, rocks, or water. That’s why Japanese researchers have developed an alternative wireless navigation system that relies on cosmic rays, or muons, instead of radio waves, according to a new paper published in the journal iScience. The team has conducted its first successful test, and the system could one day be used by search and rescue teams, for example, to guide robots underwater or to help autonomous vehicles navigate underground.

“Cosmic-ray muons fall equally across the Earth and always travel at the same speed regardless of what matter they traverse, penetrating even kilometers of rock,” said co-author Hiroyuki Tanaka of Muographix at the University of Tokyo in Japan. “Now, by using muons, we have developed a new kind of GPS, which we have called the muometric positioning system (muPS), which works underground, indoors and underwater.”

Jun 29, 2023

Elon Musk Announces 5 NEW Teslas For 2023

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, finance, sustainability, transportation

Elon Musk Announces 5 NEW Teslas For 2023:- Tesla company has achieved remarkable growth in recent years with just four vehicles in its lineup: the Model S midsize sedan, Model X midsize crossover, Model 3 compact sedan and Model Y compact crossover.

Combined, those four nameplates now dominate the U.S. luxury car segment and top the EV charts. Tesla is the second-best-selling brand after Toyota in California, which often sets future-product trends for the nation. But Tesla fans are clamoring for more. And financial analysts watching Tesla stock warn of growing competition.

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Jun 28, 2023

New process turns cow waste into usable gas: “A form of liquid gold”

Posted by in categories: energy, transportation

A new process that turns cow waste into usable gas can be used to reduce methane and power vehicles.

Jun 28, 2023

Volvo To Adopt Tesla’s NACS Charging Inlet For BEVs In North America From 2025

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Volvo Cars is another automaker that officially announced a switch from the Combined Charging System (CCS1) to Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) charging connector in North America (United States, Canada, and Mexico).

Volvo entered into an agreement with Tesla to use the NACS charging connector, as the first European brand. Previously, a similar move was announced by Ford, General Motors, and Rivian, not forgetting about Aptera (an EV start-up).

According to Volvo, the deal with Tesla will open the Tesla Supercharging network (more than 12,000 stalls in more than 2,000 locations) for all existing Volvo BEVs from the first half of 2024. However, the CCS1-compatible Volvo cars (XC40, C40 Recharge, and the upcoming XC30 and XC90) will have to use a NACS to CCS1 adapter.

Jun 27, 2023

Dancing cyborgs: Japanese researchers develop robot arms to ‘unlock creativity’

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, robotics/AI, transportation, wearables

TOKYO (Reuters) — What would society look like if cyborg body parts were freely available for use like roadside rental bicycles? Masahiko Inami’s team at the University of Tokyo have sought to find out by creating wearable robotic arms.

Inami’s team is developing a series of technologies rooted in the idea of “jizai”, an Japanese term that he says roughly denotes autonomy and the freedom to do as one pleases.

The aim is to foster something like the relationship between musician and instrument, “lying somewhere between a human and a tool, like how a musical instrument can become as if a part of your body.”