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The ethical dilemma of self-driving cars - Patrick Lin

Published on Dec 8, 2015

Self-driving cars are already cruising the streets today. And while these cars will ultimately be safer and cleaner than their manual counterparts, they can’t completely avoid accidents altogether. How should the car be programmed if it encounters an unavoidable accident? Patrick Lin navigates the murky ethics of self-driving cars.

Lesson by Patrick Lin, animation by Yukai Du.
 

The Future of Mobility is on Display at CES 2016

Published on Jan 7, 2016

The latest innovations in the electric vehicle and automated features that will lead to the fully autonomous vehicles are the key trends this year’s CES.
 

Will Elon Musk's autonomous car prediction come true?

Published on Jan 13, 2016

Elon Musk has his finger on the future of technology, with Tesla, SpaceX and more under his control. Now he thinks driverless cars will become an indisputable future, with summoning, self-charging, superior driving, and direct competition from Apple on the horizon. Is he right?
 

Cars are beginning to talk

Published on Jan 15, 2016

At FW: Thinking we talk about a lot of abstract concepts like The Internet of Things, connectivity and artificial intelligence, but in this week's episode Jonathan got a chance to speak with Sandy Lobenstein, Toyota's VP of Connected Vehicle Technology, to learn more about how this tech will affect our lives in the near future.
 

Your emails: What's the aim of self-driving cars?

Published on Feb 9, 2016

Brian Cooley answers your email and explains the benefits of self-driving tech, and whether it will improve safety on the road.
 

The future of parking?

Published on May 10, 2016

Machine vision is bringing a new dimension to parking – a cost-effective way of monitoring car park occupancy and on-street parking bays, without expensive infrastructure.
 

Most people want self-driving cars to kill the person inside

Published on Jul 5, 2016

Do people want self-driving cars in the near future? Yes, but only if the safety of the person inside is put behind everyone else's. Is this right??

Kim Horcher and Francis Maxwell (TYT Sports, What the Flick) debate!
 

10th Anniversary of CMU's 2007 Driverless Car : Urban Challenge

Published on Jul 21, 2016

January 23, 2007
WPXI Local Pittsburgh News
10th Anniversary of CMU's 2007 Driverless Car

Darpa Urban Challenge Race
Boss, the vehicle, is still in its original black color. Red Whittaker is listed as "Reed Whittaker".

Work began in 2006 for the race held in October 2007. Videos celebrating this technological milestone will be posted to this playlist. Youtube was very new in 2007 and the video posted then still exists. Today, the clips will retain more of their original quality instead of being highly compressed and shrunk to 240p.
 

Stanford researchers discuss the ethics of autonomous vehicles

Published on Jul 29, 2016

To actually integrate autonomous vehicles into everyday life, researchers need to teach the cars how to make the safe driving decisions that come intuitively to human drivers. Stanford engineers are conducting experiments to translate social behavior into algorithms so that self-driving cars will maintain vehicle safety and passenger comfort.
 

Nomads on Mars
March 10, 2016

An artist’s abstract; a quantum state.

What could the AI vehicle of the future look like on Mars?
Here, a lens into that potential.
A Virtual Reality Experience is in the works. Visit GoneCoyote.com for updates.
Special Thanks to Google, Chaos Group and Chris Milk for endless Inspiration.
This all CGI Art exploration was not sponsored by nor has any affiliation with Google.
It is a proof of concept conceived, in part, to honor their work and vision.
peace, love and gone coyote.
 

Mingis on Tech: Cars and autonomous driving don't always mix

Published on Aug 29, 2016

As automakers follow the direction Tesla pioneered with autonomous driving, a question arises: Is this really a good thing? Senior Writer Lucas Mearian gets into gear with Executive News Editor Ken Mingis about what's going on.
 

Self driving cars will save lives

Published on Oct 10, 2016

The Self-driving car is the new industrial revolution. Self-driving car capabilities will make mobility will become cheaper, convenient, safer, and more productive.
 
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