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Japanese activists staged a demonstration outside the German embassy in Tokyo, condemning Germany's support for genocide in ...
As public confidence in autonomous vehicles continues low, autonomous trucking developers are reeling in safety data from third-party experts.
Tested at speeds of up to 65 MPH, Torc said this positions it to scale and commercialize safe, robust autonomous trucking solutions by 2027.
In celebration of International Engineering Week, alumnus Nicholas Drake Broadbent will present his talk "Over the Hill, to The Farm, and Beyond" at 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in Bell Engineering room ...
Automated vehicles promise to improve urban mobility, but passenger trust remains a challenge. Providing timely, passenger-specific explanations for automated vehicle decisions can bridge this trust ...
Lyft, one of the largest transportation networks in North America, and Mobileye, a leading provider of self-driving ...