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Amazon’s Zoox starts testing its robotaxis in Los Angeles

Engadget

Amazons autonomous vehicle company Zoox has begun testing its robotaxis in Los Angeles. It has deployed a small fleet of retrofitted test vehicles throughout the city for the purposes of mapping and data-collection. LA, we're coming your way. Our test fleet is expanding to the Los Angeles metro area.

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Motional is now testing fully autonomous vehicles in Las Vegas

The Verge

Add Motional to the very short list of companies that have tested fully autonomous vehicles on public roads. The Hyundai-Aptiv joint venture announced that it has tested its vehicles without safety drivers behind the steering wheel on public streets in Las Vegas. Image: Motional. Of course, there are some caveats.

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Hyundai-backed Motional to launch fully driverless cars in Las Vegas

The Verge

Motional, the self-driving car operator backed by Hyundai and Aptiv, has received the green light to roll out a test fleet of fully driverless cars in Las Vegas. Yandex, the Russian tech giant, tested its Level 4 vehicles in Las Vegas during the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year.

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Startup Halo will bring driverless car service to Las Vegas later this year on T-Mobile 5G

The Verge

Driverless car startup Halo has announced a new service coming to Las Vegas later this year: a fleet of remotely operated electric vehicles, using T-Mobile’s 5G network. It’s potentially a big step toward fulfilling the promise of 5G remote driver tech, with a significant catch: the cars don’t operate solely on T-Mobile 5G.

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Motional’s robotaxis will be fully driverless in Las Vegas by 2023

The Verge

Motional, the autonomous vehicle company that is a $4 billion joint venture between Hyundai and Aptiv, announced the city in which it would launch its fully driverless robotaxi service in 2023, and surprise, surprise, it’s Las Vegas. Motional has already tested its vehicles without a human safety driver behind the wheel.

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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

.orgSource

A tech staff, with some time on their hands, could have an out-of-the-box AI interacting with your members fairly quickly. If you’ve been looking for an initiative to spark interdepartmental collaboration, a chatbot would be a good test case. Associations could take a lesson in customer delight from Las Vegas.

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Amazon reportedly acquires self-driving car startup Zoox

The Verge

Zoox has been testing its technology in San Francisco and Las Vegas. Zoox has been developing a bi-directional vehicle with no steering wheel or discernible front or back end, allowing it to comfortably travel in either direction, which the company said would enter testing in 2020.

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