AutoRevolution https://www.webpronews.com/emergingtech/autorevolution/ Breaking News in Tech, Search, Social, & Business Wed, 04 Sep 2024 17:25:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://i0.wp.com/www.webpronews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/cropped-wpn_siteidentity-7.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 AutoRevolution https://www.webpronews.com/emergingtech/autorevolution/ 32 32 138578674 Volkswagen May Shutter German Plants https://www.webpronews.com/volkswagen-may-shutter-german-plants/ Wed, 04 Sep 2024 17:25:54 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=607511 In a move many thought would never happen, Volkswagen is reportedly considering shuttering some of its German plants, a first in its 87 years as a company.

Volkswagen is the world’s largest automaker, but the company is warning that economic factors and increased competition from Asian competitors have impacted its financial performance. A company spokesperson broke the news, via The New York Times, saying nothing was off the table.

“In the current situation, even plant closures at vehicle production and component sites can no longer be ruled out without swift countermeasures,” the company said. “The situation is extremely tense and cannot be resolved through simple cost-cutting measures.”

Volkswagen and the unions representing its workforce arrived at a deal designed to save the company $11 bilion by 2026. The Times reports the company is warning that those measures fall short of what is needed to turn things around.

The company also made clear that much of the issues it is facing revolve around the overall competitiveness of the European auto market, as well as Germany itself falling behind in manufacturing.

“The European automotive industry is in a very demanding and serious situation,” Oliver Blume, chief executive of Volkswagen, said in a statement. “Germany in particular as a manufacturing location is falling further behind in terms of competitiveness. In this environment, we as a company must now act decisively.”

Needless to say, the statements from Volkswagen’s executives are not sitting well with the unions.

“We will fiercely defend ourselves against this,” Daniela Cavallo, a prominent union leader, said in a statement. “There will be no plant closures with us.”

One thing is clear: Volkswagen has a tough road ahead of it.

“The company — and the VW brand — are in a very dangerous situation,” said Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, director of the Center for Automotive Research.

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Tesla FSD 12.5 is Practically Perfect: Self-Driving at Scale Now Possible https://www.webpronews.com/tesla-fsd-12-5-is-practically-perfect-self-driving-at-scale-now-possible/ Sat, 24 Aug 2024 15:22:33 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=606784 Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology has been a subject of much anticipation, skepticism, and excitement within the automotive industry and beyond. The recent rollout of Tesla’s FSD version 12.5, particularly for Hardware 3 vehicles, marks a significant milestone in the company’s ambitious journey towards autonomous driving. This update, touted as “practically perfect” by early adopters, brings Tesla closer to realizing Elon Musk’s vision of self-driving cars at scale.

Whole Mars Catalog, a prominent Tesla enthusiast and advocate, recently tweeted, “Most of my FSD 12.5 drives are practically perfect now. No notes. Self-driving at scale is here.” This sentiment reflects the broader community’s growing confidence in Tesla’s ability to deliver on its self-driving promises. The FSD 12.5 update is particularly noteworthy because it is optimized for Hardware 3 vehicles, which were previously considered less capable than their Hardware 4 counterparts. The ability to deliver a near-perfect self-driving experience on older hardware is a testament to Tesla’s software prowess.

Overcoming Hardware Limitations

One of the most impressive aspects of FSD 12.5 is its ability to function efficiently on Tesla’s Hardware 3 platform. When Tesla first introduced Hardware 4, there were concerns that older vehicles might be left behind or would require significant compromises in functionality. However, the 12.5 update appears to have alleviated many of these concerns.

As one Tesla owner described, “The update feels like a complete overhaul. Even though they had to shrink down and optimize the build for Hardware 3, the driving experience has improved dramatically. It’s smooth, confident, and, most importantly, reliable.” This improvement is not just about making the software run on less powerful hardware; it’s about ensuring that the experience remains seamless and consistent, which is crucial for public trust and eventual adoption.

Tesla’s approach to optimizing FSD 12.5 for Hardware 3 involved sophisticated software engineering, where the team had to balance performance with the hardware’s limitations. According to an internal Tesla engineer, “We knew that making FSD work flawlessly on Hardware 3 was a massive challenge, but our goal has always been to support as many vehicles as possible. The key was in optimizing the neural networks and ensuring that every bit of compute power was used efficiently.”

Real-World Performance: A Leap Forward

The real-world performance of FSD 12.5 has been a critical point of discussion among Tesla users and industry experts. Early tests and reviews suggest that the update has significantly reduced instances of hesitation, improved decision-making, and enhanced the overall smoothness of the driving experience.

One Tesla owner who tested the new version on their usual driving route noted, “The car handled everything almost perfectly—unprotected left turns, merging onto highways, and navigating tight urban streets. It’s clear that Tesla has made substantial improvements in how the system processes real-world data.” This level of performance is particularly crucial as Tesla moves towards deploying its Robotaxi fleet, which will rely heavily on consistent, reliable autonomous driving.

However, some users have pointed out areas that still require refinement. For instance, the system’s response to yellow lights and its handling of tight turns have been noted as areas where improvements could still be made. A Tesla enthusiast who frequently tests new FSD versions mentioned, “While the drive was smooth overall, there were moments where the car’s decision-making felt a bit off, especially in complex urban environments. But these are minor issues that will likely be ironed out in future updates.”

The Path to Scale

The successful deployment of FSD 12.5 on Hardware 3 vehicles is a significant step towards Tesla’s broader goal of scaling self-driving technology. Elon Musk has often emphasized that achieving full autonomy is not just about perfecting the technology but also about deploying it at scale. The fact that FSD 12.5 can deliver a near-perfect driving experience on a wide range of vehicles is crucial to this vision.

Gene Munster, managing partner at Loup Ventures, commented on the significance of this update: “Tesla’s ability to roll out FSD 12.5 to its existing fleet without requiring major hardware upgrades is a game-changer. It means that Tesla can potentially scale its self-driving technology much faster than its competitors, who might be waiting for the perfect hardware solution.”

The potential for scaling FSD across Tesla’s vast fleet of vehicles is immense. With millions of Teslas on the road, each update brings the company closer to deploying a fully autonomous Robotaxi network, which could revolutionize urban mobility. “Tesla’s approach to software-first autonomy is proving to be the right strategy,” said Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities. “By continuously improving their software, Tesla is not just keeping pace with competitors but is actually setting the standard for the industry.”

Looking Ahead

As Tesla continues to refine its FSD technology, the next steps will likely involve further improvements to edge cases—those rare and complex scenarios that can challenge even the most advanced autonomous systems. Additionally, Tesla’s focus will be on unifying its tech stack to provide a consistent experience from city streets to highways, a move that will further enhance the system’s reliability and user confidence.

Elon Musk has hinted at what the future holds for FSD, stating, “The ultimate goal is to make the car fully autonomous and safe in all conditions. We’re not there yet, but with each update, we’re getting closer. FSD 12.5 is a major milestone, but it’s just the beginning of what’s possible.”

As Tesla moves forward, the company will also need to navigate the regulatory landscape, which remains a significant hurdle for widespread adoption of autonomous driving technology. However, with the impressive performance of FSD 12.5, Tesla is well-positioned to lead the charge in bringing self-driving cars to the masses.

Tesla’s FSD 12.5 represents a significant leap towards the realization of self-driving cars at scale. While there are still challenges to overcome, the progress made with this update is undeniable. As Tesla continues to refine its technology, the day when fully autonomous vehicles become a common sight on our roads seems closer than ever.

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Waymo Cars Keep People Up At Night By Honking https://www.webpronews.com/waymo-cars-keep-people-up-at-night-by-honking/ Wed, 14 Aug 2024 20:17:00 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=606496 Waymo is wearing out its welcome in San Francisco, thanks to vehicles that are keeping people awake by honking through the night.

According to NBC Bay Area, Waymo cars occupy a parking lot near Harrison Street in between rides. The vehicles apparently engage in the most intense honking around 4:00 AM.

“We started out with a couple of honks here and there, and then as more and more cars started to arrive, the situation got worse,” Christopher Cherry, a resident of a nearby high-rise, told the outlet.

“It’s very distracting during the work day, but most importantly it wakes you up at four in the morning,” added Cherry.

NBC Bay Area says video shows the vehicles pulling into the lot and attempting to back into parking spaces, an action which trigger adjacent cars to honk their horn as a warning to drivers. Of course, the irony is that there are no drivers in the cars backing up.

“The cars are robotic and they’re honking at each other and there’s no one in the cars when it’s happening, and that’s absurd,” Cherry said.

Affected individuals have had trouble getting any kind of resolution. Obviously, there’s no driver to talk to, but individuals are also struggling to get in touch with the right person within the company.

“I think the most frustrating thing about this is that there is just nobody to talk to, and even at the corporate level, I am finding it difficult, not impossible,” Randol White told the outlet.

Waymo told NBC Bay Area that it is aware of the problem and is working on a fix.

“We are aware that in some scenarios our vehicles may briefly honk while navigating our parking lots,” a spokesperson told the outlet.

“We have identified the cause and are in the process of implementing a fix,” the spokesperson continued.

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Texas Sues General Motors For Selling Customer’ Private Data https://www.webpronews.com/texas-sues-general-motors-for-selling-customer-private-data/ Wed, 14 Aug 2024 14:46:32 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=606473 Texas is suing General Motors for “unlawfully collecting drivers’ private data and selling it” to other companies.

Several automakers—specifically General Motors, Honda, and Hyundai—have been under scrutiny for collecting and selling customer driving data to outside companies, including insurance companies. The automakers are accused of sharing customer data without first obtaining informed consent.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking aim at General Motors, saying the company uses “false, deceptive, and misleading business practices.”

General Motors used technology installed in most 2015 model year or newer GM vehicles to collect, record, analyze, and transmit highly detailed driving data about each time a driver used their vehicle. General Motors sold this information to several other companies, including to at least two companies for the purpose of generating “Driving Scores” about GM’s customers and selling these scores to insurance companies. General Motors deceived many of its customers when it compelled them to enroll in its products, including OnStar Smart Driver, as part of its vehicle “onboarding” process and told them that failing to enroll would result in the deactivation of their vehicle’s safety features. Unbeknownst to customers, however, by enrolling in GM’s products, they were “agreeing” to General Motors’ collection and sale of their data. Despite lengthy and convoluted disclosures, General Motors never informed its customers of its actual conduct—the systematic collection and sale of their highly detailed driving data.

“Our investigation revealed that General Motors has engaged in egregious business practices that violated Texans’ privacy and broke the law. We will hold them accountable,” said Attorney General Paxton. “Companies are using invasive technology to violate the rights of our citizens in unthinkable ways. Millions of American drivers wanted to buy a car, not a comprehensive surveillance system that unlawfully records information about every drive they take and sells their data to any company willing to pay for it.”

AG Paxton opened an investigation into several automakers accused of selling customer data. While the initial press regarding the investigation didn’t name which companies were being targeted, it’s a safe bet Hyundai and Honda are two of the others.

AG Paxton is coming off of a major win against Meta, in which the social media giant settled for $1.4 billion over unauthorized biometric data collection. The settlement is “largest settlement ever obtained from an action brought by a single state.”

With the Meta win under Paxton’s belt, General Motors may face an uphill battle.

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Tesla Sued Over Autopilot By Parents Of Motorcyclist Killed In Crash https://www.webpronews.com/tesla-sued-over-autopilot-by-parents-of-motorcyclist-killed-in-crash/ Mon, 05 Aug 2024 18:01:24 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=606179 The parents of a motorcyclist killed in a crash with a Tesla have sued the company, claiming Autopilot is “defective and inadequate.”

According to Reuters, Landon Embry was killed in an accident in 2022 when a Tesla Model 3 on Autopilot struck his motorcycle from behind at 75-80 mph. The lawsuit says the Tesla driver was “tired” and “not in a condition to drive as an ordinarily prudent driver.”

“A reasonably prudent driver, or adequate auto braking system, would have, and could have slowed or stopped without colliding with the motorcycle,” reads the complaint.

The plaintiffs allege that Tesla’s sensors and cameras “should have identified the hazard posed by Decedent’s motorcycle in its presence.”

The lawsuit is the latest issue facing Tesla over its self-driving technology. The company has struggled to deliver on CEO Elon Musk’s promises of true self-driving technology, with California even ruling the company cannot use “Full Self-Driving” (FSD) in its marketing, since the technology does not live up to the name.

Below is an excerpt from the legislation banning Tesla’s use of the “Full Self-Driving” term:

A manufacturer or dealer shall not name any partial driving automation feature, or describe any partial driving automation feature in marketing materials, using language that implies or would otherwise lead a reasonable person to believe, that the feature allows the vehicle to function as an autonomous vehicle, as defined in Section 38750, or otherwise has functionality not actually included in the feature. A violation of this subdivision shall be considered a misleading advertisement for the purposes of Section 11713.

Tesla’s issues also demonstrate the larger issue manufacturers are facing in the push for autonomous vehicles. GM’s Cruise division recently announced it would discontinue use of its Origin vehicle—a true driverless vehicle lacking any traditional controls—in favor of the Chevy Bolt. The announcement came after an incident in which a Cruise taxi ran over and drug a pedestrian that had already been hit by another driver.

While auto manufacturers continually point to driverless technology as the future—one that promises to be safer than human drivers—the reality continues to be plagued by tragedies like the one that befell Landon Embry.

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US To Start Restricting Chinese Automotive Software https://www.webpronews.com/us-to-start-restricting-chinese-automotive-software/ Thu, 25 Jul 2024 14:13:29 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=605945 The US is preparing to restrict Chinese automotive software, as well as “key driver components,” amid growing concerns about China’s data collection.

According to Reuters, the Commerce Department is planning to unveil new rules in August. The rules will cover critical components and software from China, as well as other countries that are deemed adversaries.

“We’re looking at a few components and some software – not the whole car – but it would be some of the key driver components of the vehicle that manage the software and manage the data around that car that would have to be made in an allied country,” Alan Estevez, export controls chief, said in mid-July at a Colorado forum.

Estevez went on to describe the threat malicious vehicle software could pose.

“A car is a very scary thing. Your car knows a lot about you. Your car probably gets a software update, whether it’s an electric vehicle or an autonomous combustion engine vehicle,” he added.

“A modern car has a lot of software in it. It’s taking lots of pictures. It has a drive system. It’s connected to your phone. It knows who you call. It knows where you go. It knows a lot about you.”

There has been growing concern about China’s access to vehicle data that Beijing could use for espionage. For example, the House recently passed a bill that would ban the sale of drones from Chinese company DJI. Lawmakers voiced concern that drones flying in US airspace could be used to gather sensitive information about critical infrastructure.

As Estevez pointed out, vehicle software poses an even greater threat because of the access it has to the occupants’ personal data. Phone calls, text messages, driving destinations, and much more could potentially be collected and used.

If the US does move forward with a ban on Chinese automotive software, it’s a safe bet such a move will escalate the ongoing tension between the two countries.

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GM’s Cruise Will Standardize On The Chevy Bolt https://www.webpronews.com/gms-cruise-will-standardize-on-the-chevy-bolt/ Thu, 25 Jul 2024 12:00:00 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=605941 GM’s autonomous driving company, Cruise, is shifting gears and buildings its future around the Chevy Bolt, instead of the company’s own Origin EV.

Cruise has had a difficult year, suspending operations following a high-profile incident in which one of its taxis ran over a pedestrian that had already been hit by another driver. The company has experienced layoffs, executive turnover, and temporarily paused operations to address its issues.

In GM’s latest quarterly earnings, CEO Mary Barra revealed that Cruise plans to simplify its operations by moving forward with the Chevy Bolt.

As you know, Cruise has returned to the road in Houston, Phoenix and Dallas and we recently made several significant leadership appointments, including hiring Marc Whitten as CEO. Marc has decades of experience on the frontlines of technology transformations.

The Cruise team will also simplify their path to scale by focusing their next autonomous vehicle on the next-generation Chevrolet Bolt, instead of the Origin. This addresses the regulatory uncertainty we faced with the Origin because of its unique design. In addition, per-unit costs will be much lower, which will help Cruise optimize its resources.

As I hope you can see from our results, our new products, the progress at Cruise and our higher guidance, we are making the most of every opportunity.

Interestingly, while the Origin was designed as a true driverless vehicle—with no traditional driver controls—the Bolt is a more traditional vehicle. Unless GM and Cruise intend to heavily modify the next-gen Bolt, this would seem to indicate that Cruise is abandoning its plans to focus on autonomous vehicles that lack steering wheels, pedals, and other traditional controls.

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Alphabet Will Invest Up To An Additional $5 Billion In Waymo https://www.webpronews.com/alphabet-will-invest-up-to-an-additional-5-billion-in-waymo/ Wed, 24 Jul 2024 02:32:07 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=605918 Alphabet is continuing to invest in self-driving company Waymo, preparing to invest up to an additional $5 billion in the startup.

Waymo is one of a number of companies pushing autonomous driving tech forward, testing and deploying its taxis in a number of US cities. According to co-CEO Tekedra N Mawakana, Alphabet is continuing its investment in the company.

Alphabet has committed up to $5B to @Waymo. We are grateful for their immense vote of confidence in our team and recognizing the amazing progress we’ve made with our technology, product, and commercialization efforts.

Tekedra N Mawakana (@TechTekedra) | July 23, 2024

Waymo has so far been able to avoid some of its competitors’ embarrassing incidents. With Alphabet’s ongoing support, the company could cement its position as an autonomous driving leader.

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Volkswagen Integrates ChatGPT With Many Of Its Models https://www.webpronews.com/volkswagen-integrates-chatgpt-with-many-of-its-models/ Wed, 26 Jun 2024 18:57:37 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=605426 Volkswagen has been integrating OpenAI’s ChatGPT into many of its models, making the chatbot available alongside its own IDA voice assistant.

According to the German automaker, ChatGPT is available in all new vehicles in the electric ID line, as well as the Golf, Passat, and Tiguan. The integration gives customers the ability to interact with their vehicle using natural language expressions, as well as have search results read aloud.

The new abilities build on what was already possible, such as controlling climate control, infotainment, and navigation systems using voice commands, as well as get info on various optics. ChatGPT adds such things as getting the results of recent sporting events, providing information on tourist attractions, and more.

“Volkswagen has a long tradition of democratising technologies,” said Kai Grünitz, Member of the Brand Board of Management responsible for Development. “As a volume manufacturer, we make these technologies accessible to large numbers of people. By seamlessly integrating ChatGPT into the backend of our voice assistant, we are now offering drivers the opportunity to use this artificial intelligence on a daily basis, thus underlining how innovative our products are.”

The company says users can take advantage of ChatGPT without the need to sign up for a new account. As long as they have an existing VW Connect/VW Connect Plus account, they can simply tap into the new abilities by saying “Hello IDA” or using the dedicated button on the steering wheel. Whenever a question is outside IDA’s ability to answer, it will be anonymously sent to ChatGPT, with the answer returned via IDA.

Volkswagen emphasizes that “st no point does ChatGPT gain access to vehicle data. Questions and answers are deleted immediately in order to ensure optimal data protection.”

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GM’s Cruise Resumes Testing In Dallas https://www.webpronews.com/gms-cruise-resumes-testing-in-dallas/ Tue, 04 Jun 2024 11:59:56 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=605021 GM’s Cruise has resumed testing of its autonomous vehicles in Dallas, following a nationwide pause of its program.

A Cruise robotaxi was involved in a high-profile incident in which it hit and drug a pedestrian that had already been struck by a hit-and-run driver. In the wake of the incident, California suspended the company’s license to continue testing, before GM suspended driverless testing nationwide.

In a post on X, Cruise says it is now resuming testing in Dallas, Texas:

True driverless technology has proven to be an elusive goal, with nearly all manufacturers experiencing issues and setbacks. The NHTSA recently opened an investigation into Ford’s BlueCruise system after two reported fatalities.

Even Tesla appears to be rethinking its approach to driverless technology, with the firm recently purchasing $2 million in LiDAR sensors, a technology CEO Elon Musk has famously called “a fool’s errand.” The about-face would seem to indicate that Tesla is not happy with the progress it has been making using its own tech, and is incorporating LiDAR to speed up progress.

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DOJ Investigating Tesla for Securities, Wire Fraud Over Full Self-Driving Claims https://www.webpronews.com/doj-investigating-tesla-for-securities-wire-fraud-over-full-self-driving-claims/ Wed, 08 May 2024 14:56:01 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=604377 The Department of Justice is investigating Tesla for securities and wire fraud over the company’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) claims.

The DOJ first opened an investigation into Tesla in October 2022, but it was unclear what the agency was investigating. According to Reuters, the first reports have surfaced, indicating the DOJ is looking primarily at whether the company deceived investors and customers regarding FSD’s abilities.

Wire fraud comes into play if a company deceives customers across state lines, while securities fraud involves deceiving investors.

The DOJ is evidently reviewing data involving Tesla crashes when using FSD, as well as how the company marketed the technology. Tesla officials, especially CEO Elon Musk, have a history of making grandiose claims about FSD.

As Reuters points out, Musk told reports as early as 2016 that Autopilot was “probably better” than a human driver, and said in October 2022 that an upcoming FSD upgrade would let individuals travel “to your work, your friend’s house, to the grocery store without you touching the wheel.”

Tesla has already run into legal issues with its claims, with California ruling the company cannot use the Full Self-Driving name within the state, after deeming the use of the term false advertising.

The legislation specifically prohibited using terminology to imply fully autonomous capabilities when the technology only provides partial automation.

A manufacturer or dealer shall not name any partial driving automation feature, or describe any partial driving automation feature in marketing materials, using language that implies or would otherwise lead a reasonable person to believe, that the feature allows the vehicle to function as an autonomous vehicle, as defined in Section 38750, or otherwise has functionality not actually included in the feature.

As Reuters highlights, it’s too early in the investigation to have any idea what the outcome will be. It could be anything from criminal charges, to civil action, to nothing at all.

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Tesla Does About-Face, Buys $2 Million of LiDAR Sensors https://www.webpronews.com/tesla-does-about-face-buys-2-million-of-lidar-sensors/ Wed, 08 May 2024 11:00:00 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=604358 Tesla appears to be in the midst of a major strategy shift, purchasing some $2 million in LiDAR sensors, presumably for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) tech.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been famously opposed to the use of LiDAR, saying that “LiDAR is a fool’s errand,” and “anyone relying on LiDAR is doomed.” Despite Musk’s stated view on the tech, it appears Tesla may be changing its stance.

According to Luminar’s quarterly earnings report, Tesla was the company’s biggest LiDAR customer for the quarter.

Q1 Revenue of $21.0M increased 45% YoY, but fell 5% QoQ. This was consistent with our guidance for Q1’24 revenue to be in line to slightly lower than Q4’23 ($22.1M). The lower QoQ revenue was mainly driven by lower sensor sales to non-automotive customers. This was offset by sensor sales to Tesla, which was our largest LiDAR customer in Q1 and comprised more than 10% of our revenue in the quarter.

Interestingly, this isn’t the first time Tesla has tested out LiDAR. In May 2021, Teslas were spotted with LiDAR sensors and it was discovered that Tesla had purchased those sensors from Luminar. At the time, experts chalked it up to Tesla likely doing comparisons with its own camera-based tech.

“The more likely scenario is they are using the Luminar lidars to validate their camera-based FSD system,” Guidehouse analyst Sam Abuelsamid told Bloomberg at the time. “If they made that change, it would effectively deprecate their entire fleet of vehicles. They are not going to retrofit one million vehicles.”

While that take may have been accurate in 2021, the sheer size of Tesla’s recent order with Luminar is large enough that it would seem to indicate far bigger plans that merely comparing LiDAR to Tesla’s in-house camera-based FSD.

If Tesla is truly adding LiDAR to its FSD, it could help the company make a major leap forward in its self-driving tech, especially given how impressive FSD has been without LiDAR. Combining the two tech paths could help Tesla take a significant lead over its rivals on the road toward autonomous vehicles.

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The Apple Car May Live On In Some Form Amid Rumors of Possible Partnership With Rivian https://www.webpronews.com/the-apple-car-may-live-on-in-some-form-amid-rumors-of-a-possible-partnership-with-rivian/ Tue, 07 May 2024 16:24:55 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=604332 Apple shut down Project Titan, the company’s efforts to build an autonomous vehicle, but new rumors suggest the Apple Car may live on in some form.

According to a report by DigiTimes, via AppleInsider, Apple may be looking to partner with a leading EV company, with Rivian tapped as the leading candidate.

Unfortunately, there is little evidence to back up the claims, with DigiTimes admitting that the Rivian speculation is just that—speculation.

Despite the speculative nature of the report, it is certainly within the realm of possibility. Early on in Apple’s efforts with Project Titan, there was discussion within the company about how far to take its autonomous efforts. It’s entirely possible that Apple take the researched and development it has already done, and create a system that can be plugged into partner vehicles.

The Apple AI Element

There’s much in the recent news about Apple that lends weight to the possibility of it working with a partner to develop an autonomous system.

Apple has been investing heavily in AI, buying up startups specializing in on-device AI processing, as well as rumors that it is developing its own line of AI server chips. What’s more, when Project Titan was abandoned, the majority of the personnel working on the project were transitioned to the company’s AI teams.

It’s believed that Apple could be on the verge of leapfrogging its AI rivals, which could make its tech—especially with an on-device processing focus—a hot commodity in exactly the field that Apple seemingly abandoned.

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NHTSA Passes Rules to Require Automatic Emergency Braking https://www.webpronews.com/nhtsa-passes-rules-to-require-automatic-emergency-braking/ Thu, 02 May 2024 16:30:55 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=604118 The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has passed new rules to require automatic emergency braking on new vehicles by 2029.

The NHTSA says the rule applies to all passenger cars, as well as light-duty trucks, and will go into effect by September 2029. The agency believes the new rule “will save at least 360 lives a year and prevent at least 24,000 injuries annually,” and significantly reduce collisions.

“The new vehicle safety standards we finalized today will save hundreds of lives and prevent tens of thousands of injuries every year,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is not only making historic investments in transportation, it’s also ushering in a new era of safer travel by ensuring new cars and light trucks are equipped with automatic emergency braking, making our roads safer for drivers and pedestrians alike.”

“Automatic emergency braking is proven to save lives and reduce serious injuries from frontal crashes, and this technology is now mature enough to require it in all new cars and light trucks. In fact, this technology is now so advanced that we’re requiring these systems to be even more effective at higher speeds and to detect pedestrians,” said NHTSA Deputy Administrator Sophie Shulman. “Most new vehicles already come with AEB, and we expect that many cars and light trucks will be able to meet this standard ahead of the deadline, meaning even more lives will be saved thanks to this technology.”

The NHTSA says new vehicles will be required to completely stop to avoid an accident up to 62 mph, as well as detect pedestrians in light and dark conditions. The standard also requires that vehicles be able to brake up to 90 mph when a vehicle collision is imminent, and up to 45 mph when a pedestrian collision is imminent.

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Car Rental Guide For Business Trips – Everything You Should Know https://www.webpronews.com/car-rental-guide-for-business-trips/ Wed, 01 May 2024 18:29:27 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=604048 Business trips are marked by strict schedules, important meetings, and the necessity of bringing along all essentials to the places where you don’t know your way around. Having a car rental can be a necessary and enabling way to proceed with your journey, when you are the one who in charge and can maximize your productivity. However, navigating the process of car rentals can be surprisingly complex. But you don’t worry about the matter.

This blog post will provide the necessary information, as well as tips and tricks that you require to make wise decisions and guarantee a worry-free car rental journey during your next business trip.

Planning for Success: Pre-Trip Considerations

Assess Your Needs: The first step is to figure out what you need to rent. How many passengers you are traveling with? The luggage related to transportation is also a key consideration in long-distance travels, right? While you may be driving in cities, it is not to be forgotten that you will likely be confronted with other offroad conditions. Concentrate on those parameters while preferring the size and type of car (sedan, SUV, and so on.) For instant, if you are for a business meeting in Dubai, you might be interested to rent Rolls Royce Dubai for making a great professional impact.

Research Your Destination: When vacationing in Dubai, for example, familiarize yourself with the traffic flow, available parking spaces, and unwanted road closures where you’re going. Knowing the public transportation system can help you decide whether or not to take a car for the entire trip. You should also pay attention to the specifics of traffic rules, which may differ from the country of residence.

Compare Rental Companies: Surfing the net or speaking to friends and family about their experiences may be worthwhile. Nevertheless, don’t limit yourself to the first and only opportunity may be presentable. Compare whether you will save money, have plenty of cars available to choose from and find out how the rental policies do differ across these companies.

Book in Advance: Booking your car for rent in advance becomes even more important during high travel seasons or targeting certain vehicle models. Besides, in that way you can make sure that you will definitely find your desired car and have a chance of getting lower prices.

Understanding Rental Costs and Fees

The base rental price you see advertised is just the tip of the iceberg. Here’s a breakdown of some additional costs to factor in:

Taxes and Fees: Keep in mind that the airport concession fees, local taxes, and any one-time charges that may come with the car rental need to be included as well.

Insurance: Car rental companies in Dubai provide their renters an array of insurance options to choose from. By the same token, check out your current insurance for your vehicle or your credit card provider if they put forward rental car insurance.

Fuel Costs: Most car rentals already provide for pre-paid fuel options, but information usually comes at a higher cost than stops made yourself. Take the mileage factor into consideration and get to know what package will offer you value for money.

One-Way Rentals: If your rental necessitates dropping this car in yet another district from the pickup point, you may be charged massively for the one-way rental fees.

Understanding Rental Policies: The Fine Print Matters

Rental agreements are packed with legalese, but familiarizing yourself with key policies can save you from unexpected charges and hassles:

Mileage Limits: Sometimes you can get the car rental with a daily or weekly mileage limit already included. Overtaking these boundary values can bring about additional surcharges.

Driver Age Restrictions: A majority of them have been setting the minimum driving age and could impose the extra charges for younger drivers (e.g. 25 yrs).

Fuel Policy: Rental companies therefore give different fuels choice as pre-paid, full-to-full etc. Make sure you read the policy and deliver the car with the agreed fuel condition, no more no less, so that you won’t incur extra refuel charge at the end.

Payment Methods: Keep in mind the fact they might have some credit card acceptance policies or any debit card restrictions. Others may demand a credit card that will be suspended to guarantee their security deposit.

Tips for a Smooth Rental Experience

Inspect the Vehicle Thoroughly: Before leaving, pay close regards to the vehicle. Look at it carefully for any pre-existing dents, scratches, or mechanical issues. When taking photos with before and after damage, make them observable on the agreement to clarify that you’re not responsible for what was present when the rental was handed to you.

Familiarize Yourself with the Car: Allow a few minutes to learn the car’s operation system, especially if you are not of the model you’re using before. Start identifying the main elements starting with indicators of turn, headlamps and windshield wipers.

Download Offline Maps: When in the press of a rental car, you should not be one person who merely relies on GPS navigations, especially in regions where the network connection is not good. Download offline maps on your phone as a backup option but be careful that there may be changes on particular streets.

Be Mindful of Parking Regulations: Settings of parking rules may be totally different depending on which city you live in. Conduct a research about the availability and affordability of parking spaces nearby you destination and include it in your trip budget.

Return the Car on Time: This makes a return of the car late, an overcharge of exorbitant fees. Make sure you strictly adhere to the scheduled time to enable you to be on time in case you have a flight to catch afterwards.

Exploring Eco-Friendly Options

If the ecologically minded business owners travels by car in Dubai, several companies settle this kind of issue by offering electric or hybrid vehicle options. Although such accommodations are a bit overpriced, they will come in handy as houses that reduce the carbon footprint and are part of the sustainable travel experience.

Ending Note

Through your careful bearing in the case of renting a car, you could sail through your business trip without difficulty taking advantage of your precious time. You will be ready for this trip due to the little preparation and the proper equipment. Do not let the road carve during your observations, rather enjoy the journey by being successful in your business challenge. Likewise, put on the seatbelt, take this far, and drive past the next business challenge.

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NHTSA Investigating Ford BlueCruise After Two Fatalities https://www.webpronews.com/nhtsa-investigating-ford-bluecruise-after-two-fatalities/ Mon, 29 Apr 2024 16:05:26 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=603917 The NHTSA has launched an investigation into BlueCruise, Ford’s hands-free driving system, after two collisions that each resulted in a fatality.

According to the NHTSA, there were two incidents involving the Ford Mustang Mach-E, both of which resulted in a fatality.

The Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) has received notice of two (2) incidents involving Ford Mustang Mach-E vehicles that collided with stationary vehicles, which were located within the travel lanes of controlled-access highways. Both collisions occurred during nighttime lighting conditions, and each incident resulted in at least one fatality. The incident reports received by NHTSA were submitted under Standing General Order 2021-01 (SGO). ODI’s initial investigation of both incidents confirmed that BlueCruise was engaged in each of the subject vehicles immediately prior to the collision.

The investigation is the latest evidence of the challenges automakers are facing in designing and deploying true self-driving automobiles.

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Tesla’s AI Evolution: Pioneering Distributed Inference https://www.webpronews.com/teslas-ai-evolution-pioneering-distributed-inference/ Wed, 24 Apr 2024 14:06:12 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=603707 In his latest earnings call, CEO Elon Musk expanded on his vision for the company, hinting at a future where Tesla is as much an artificial intelligence (AI) company as an automaker. This shift reflects a broader strategy to capitalize on the sophisticated computing power embedded in Tesla vehicles, turning idle car time into a potential revenue stream akin to Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Distributed Inference: The Next Frontier

Musk described a concept he refers to as “distributed inference,” a plan to utilize the computational power of Tesla’s fleet of electric vehicles. This involves using the advanced hardware designed for autonomous driving to perform data processing tasks when the cars are not in use. Musk explained that as Tesla vehicles are equipped with increasingly powerful computers necessary for self-driving capabilities, these computers often lie idle.

Harnessing this untapped resource could transform every Tesla vehicle into a node in a vast distributed network capable of processing complex AI tasks like those needed for generative AI applications like ChatGPT.

Technical Insights and Strategic Shifts

The idea is rooted in the technical capabilities of Tesla’s hardware. Current models are equipped with Hardware 3, and soon, all new vehicles will include Hardware 4, with Hardware 5 already in the design phase and expected in vehicles by next year. When idle, these systems provide substantial computational power that could be used to process AI workloads—from language processing to data analysis—distributed across millions of vehicles.

This approach mirrors the early days of AWS, which utilized Amazon’s excess server capacity to offer cloud services to other businesses. Musk drew parallels between Tesla’s potential service and AWS, suggesting that Tesla could monetize its distributed compute capacity similarly. This could be particularly effective given the sporadic use of personal vehicles, which sit unused most of the day.

Challenges and Opportunities

However, the implementation of such a system is not without its challenges. Concerns such as data security, the physical wear on vehicle systems, and user privacy must be addressed. Additionally, Tesla would need to ensure that such secondary usage of the vehicle’s systems does not interfere with their primary function—safe transportation.

This shift could significantly alter Tesla’s market positioning from a business perspective. By leveraging its fleet for dual purposes—transportation and computational work—Tesla is poised to tap into new revenue streams while reinforcing its role as a leader in technological innovation. This could especially appeal to investors who see the long-term potential of integrating AI and automotive technology.

Market Implications and Future Visions

If successful, Tesla’s strategy could set a new industry standard, turning passive vehicles into active participants in the data economy. This could spur similar initiatives across the automotive and technology sectors, with companies seeking to emulate Tesla’s integration of hardware capabilities and service offerings.

The move could also enhance Tesla’s reputation as an innovator at the intersection of AI and automotive technology, further distancing itself from traditional automakers. As Musk put it, repositioning Tesla as an AI company rather than just an automaker aligns with the broader technological trends shaping the future of transportation and beyond.

Looking Ahead

As Tesla continues to develop its technology and expand its fleet, the possibility of creating a global network of mobile, distributed computing resources represents a bold future vision. This promises to maximize the utility of Tesla’s fleet and positions the company at the forefront of a revolution in how computational power is harnessed and utilized across industries.

In conclusion, Elon Musk’s commentary during the earnings call reveals Tesla’s ambitious plans to innovate beyond manufacturing electric vehicles to pioneering advancements in AI and distributed computing. This strategy could potentially transform the landscape of both the automotive and tech industries, heralding a new era of integrated technology that leverages the full potential of AI and machine learning.

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Don’t Expect to See Tesla’s Robotaxi Anytime Soon https://www.webpronews.com/dont-expect-to-see-teslas-robotaxi-anytime-soon/ Sat, 13 Apr 2024 17:32:14 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=603305 Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company would unveil its long-rumored Robotaxi on August 8—but that doesn’t mean you’ll see one anytime soon.

Musk tweeted the August 8 reveal date on April 5, providing no additional details regarding the company’s Robotaxi. Needless to say, it’s believed it will be powered by the company’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) tech, which has been making improvements in recent months.

With no other details available, many wondered the August 8 date could see the Robotaxi enter service, but there’s virtually no chance that will happen. According to NBC News, Tesla has yet to contact a single agency that regulates robotaxis. There has been no communication regarding the company’s plans, nor has there been any attempt to start the process of acquiring the necessary permits.

Tesla’s a long way away from getting that approval,” Brad Templeton, a consultant in the autonomous vehicle industry, told NBC.

There are also questions about the company’s FSD. Despite making improvements recently, Tesla’s tech is still not fully autonomous. The company has repeatedly been under fire for its use of the “Full Self-Driving” term, a term that leads customers to mistakenly believe the system is fully autonomous. In fact, California passed legislation that prohibits Tesla from using “Full Self-Driving” over concerns of false advertising.

In view of FSD’s limitations, as well as the complete lack of any regulatory approval for Tesla to begin operation, it seems its Robotaxi “unveil” will be just that—a proof-of-concept unveil, with the actual product slated for release at some point in the future.

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Waymo Will Start Charging For Its Robotaxi Service In LA https://www.webpronews.com/waymo-will-start-charging-for-its-robotaxi-service-in-la/ Wed, 10 Apr 2024 19:38:29 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=603056 Waymo has begun notifying customers that it will begin charging for its robotaxi service in Los Angeles, starting today.

Reddit user hellojaeden posted a message in the Waymo subreddit two days ago:

Waymo sent out an email today stating that they would start charging for rides in LA in just 2 days – which, as much as I enjoy the free rides, will definitely make it easier to hail a ride. It’s almost impossible at times to get a car.

Waymo began operating in LA in early 2024, receiving rave reviews from early users.

“I was a little nervous,” passenger Sara Welch admitted, recounting her apprehension. “But right away, it feels very calm.

“It really navigates the road well,” added Welch. “It’s incredible.”

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Tesla Will Unveil Its Robotaxi On August 8 https://www.webpronews.com/tesla-will-unveil-its-robotaxi-on-august-8/ Fri, 05 Apr 2024 21:43:40 +0000 https://www.webpronews.com/?p=602897 Tesla has announced the date for its anticipated Robotaxi, with CEO Elon Musk saying it will be unveiled on August 8.

Tesla has been on the forefront of the self-driving revolution, steadily improving its Full Self-Driving service. While still not fully autonomous, the tech has made impressive gains. The company is preparing to leverage its tech further with the release of its Robotaxi.

Elon Musk made the announce in an X post:

Tesla Robotaxi unveil on 8/8

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) | April 5, 2024

No other details were provided, but the revelation could be a game-changer for the EV automaker.

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