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Aurora releases Aurora Driver Beta 2.0

Green Car Congress

is the first product release that is powering Aurora’s trucking fleet and its ride-hailing Toyota Sienna fleet. Aurora’s Common Core of Technology enables the intelligence and learnings from its trucks to easily adapt to its minivans. These updates are shared across Aurora’s fleet of trucks and minivans. The Aurora Driver 2.0

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VW to start out self sustaining ride-hailing assessments this date in Austin, Texas

Baua Electric

” In Austin, the corporate will first of all utility short-wheelbase variations of the ID Buzz electrical minivan imported from Europe for the checking out program. “The big aim is that we bring fully autonomous vehicles to the market as a commercial, scalable product,” Senger mentioned. “The U.S.

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Tech: 2022 Toyota Connected: Autono-MaaS and Cabin Awareness Concept

Clean Fleet Report

headquarters in Plano, Texas. May Mobility took its sensors and autonomous drive kit, then applied them to the Sienna “in the easiest fashion possible,” according to senior vehicle product & experience designer Michael Piotter. The Future of Safety Technology. Aurora applies its technology to the Sienna and bigger trucks.

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Lotfi Zadeh and the Birth of Fuzzy Logic

Cars That Think

Austin, Texas. But he never expected it to be used in consumer products, which today is perhaps its biggest application, thanks to Japanese electronics companies. was the first to apply fuzzy theory to a consumer product, a shower head that controlled water temperature, in 1987. Chang, who is now president of Nicesoft Corp.,

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Honda touts Ohio EV flexibility, could make hundreds per day

Baua Electric

EV mass-production. But it’s also emphasizing how much flexibility it has in the shift to accommodate that production. At Marysville alone, total output of that mix of powertrains could be roughly on par with the plant’s peak production of about 950 vehicles a day—to an annual vehicle capacity of 220,000.

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