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Not long ago, cars were judged by horsepower, exhaust notes, and cup holder counts. Today? Try AI-powered sensors, machine ...
A mechanical engineering student at Purdue University, YouTuber, and self-described robot fanatic has released ...
While no one was in the driver's seat of the Tesla robotaxis, a front-seat rider acted as a "safety monitor" during the trial.
Just days after Tesla launched its self-driving Robotaxis in Texas, the main transportation safety regulator in the US has requested information from Elon Musk's company about the cars after ...
Hope that their billions, brains and brashness can usher in a new world filled with robot cars, killer drones and solar power. In other words: hard tech.