Remove Environment Remove Personal Remove Ukraine Remove Universal
article thumbnail

Ukraine Is Riddled With Land Mines. Drones and AI Can Help

Cars That Think

Early on a June morning in 2023, my colleagues and I drove down a bumpy dirt road north of Kyiv in Ukraine. While we were in Ukraine, we also demonstrated our technology for the State Special Transportation Service , a branch of the Ukrainian military responsible for keeping roads and bridges open. All our hard work paid off.

Ukraine 126
article thumbnail

The Heart and the Chip: What Could Go Wrong?

Cars That Think

At the start of its war against Ukraine, Russia limited its citizens’ access to unbiased news and information in hopes of controlling and shaping the narrative around the conflict. We absolutely must have diversity in our university labs and research centers, but we may be able to do more to shape the young people who study with us.

MIT 96
article thumbnail

Drones That Can Fly Better Than You Can

Cars That Think

Davide Scaramuzza directs the Robotics and Perception group at the University of Zürich. His lab is best known for developing extremely agile drones that can autonomously navigate through complex environments at very high speeds. Faster, it turns out, than even the best human drone racing champions.

article thumbnail

IEEE Spectrum’s Top Telecom Stories of 2023

Cars That Think

On the one hand, stories about Russia’s satellite jamming operations in Ukraine and stumbling 5G performance around the world attracted a lot of attention from our visitors in 2023. Can We Identify a Person From Their Voice? IEEE Spectrum ‘s readers gravitated to the extremes in the kinds of telecom stories they read this year.

Google 92