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Harbinger, a leading American-made medium-duty electric and hybrid vehicle manufacturer, today announced it has acquired autonomous driving company Phantom AI. In addition to this acquisition, Harbinger and ZF Group's Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) business unit for passenger cars are also announcing a deal to license Phantom AI's computer vision for its passenger car ADAS products.
South Metro Atlanta is set to become home to a demonstration pilot for a publicly accessible automated transit network using autonomous electric vehicles on dedicated guideways. This system promises to end nail-biting traffic congestion,
Glydways is marking two significant milestones in bringing its Automated Transit Network (ATN) of autonomous vehicles to the masses.
Trey Taparauskas’ construction company is flooded with new business from a sizzling boom in the aerospace and data center industries in and around Austin, Texas. A stark shortage of skilled equipment operators,
While there are plenty of cars on the market now that offer extensive self-driving features, a true level 4 autonomous car that can be purchased by consumers has not yet hit the market. Tensor, a company based in San Jose, California, aims to change that with its planned 2026 release of the all-electric Tensor Robocar.
According to an engineering psychology expert, autonomous car drivers have come to face a vigilance task, raising questions on the convenience of self-driving cars. The post A key flaw of self-driving cars could just be poor understanding of humans appeared first on Digital Trends.
Lucid Motors has announced its intention to deliver the first Level 4 autonomous electric vehicles for private buyers together with American tech giant Nvidia. The California-based EV maker plans to offer the industry’s first ‘mind-off’ Level 4 tech ...
His name was Leonardo Torres Quevedo, a Spanish engineer born in Santa Cruz, Spain, in 1852. Smart? In 1914, he developed a mechanical chess machine that autonomously played against humans. But more than a decade earlier, he pioneered the development of remote-control systems. What he wrought was brilliant, if crude—and certainly ahead of its time.