{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-list-js","path":"/163","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"No Frills News"}},"allContentfulNfnPost":{"edges":[{"node":{"postTitle":"2 dead in Hartford shooting; suspects connected to several ‘shots fired’ incidents","slug":"2-dead-in-hartford-shooting-suspects-connected-to-several-shots-fired-incidents","publishDate":"2023-08-11 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-12 14:30:58.962622","feedName":"Connected Car","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Two people were killed in a shooting that happened early Friday morning in the Parkville section of Hartford, and the suspects may be connected to other “shots fired” incidents from earlier this week.\nAccording to police, the suspects in the case are connected to other shots fired incidents in both Hartford and Newington.\nHartford police are looking for an Audi and its drivers following multiple 'shots fired' incidents this week and a double homicide that happened on Aug. 11.\n(Hartford police)The suspects were described as three males who wore all black with white sneakers.\nOne of the shooters fired an assault rifle, police said.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Robotaxis got the green light to operate in San Francisco 24/7","slug":"robotaxis-got-the-green-light-to-operate-in-san-francisco-24-7","publishDate":"2023-08-11 10:02:00.179000+00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-12 14:30:58.810095","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>California regulators gave robotaxi operators Waymo and Cruise the green light to drive on the streets of San Francisco during all times of the day, despite safety concerns raised by local officials and community members.\nThe California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) voted 3-1 yesterday (Aug. 10) to grant driverless deployment permits to the ride-hailing companies.\nNo limit has been placed on the size of Cruise and Waymo’s fleets, which will now be able to directly compete with human-driven taxis and ride-hailing services operating in the city.\nCruise was previously authorized to operate fared, driverless services only in certain areas of San Francisco from 10pm to 6am, while Waymo was permitted to operate non-fared, driverless services at any time across San Francisco.\nAdvertisement AdvertisementWhat San Franciscans have said about expanding driverless ride-hailing servicesDuring the seven-hour-long hearing on Thursday (Aug. 10), residents of San Francisco presented arguments for and against greater use of robotaxis in the city.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Tourists in fast lane with driverless transport","slug":"tourists-in-fast-lane-with-driverless-transport","publishDate":"2023-08-12 10:54:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-12 14:30:58.260488","feedName":"Connected Car","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Driverless vehicles have become tourist attractions in the city, providing smart and convenient rides to tourists.\nTi GongDriverless vehicles have become tourist attractions in the city, providing smart and convenient rides to tourists.\nAutonomous vehicles carrying people around Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park in the Pudong New Area started trial runs on Friday.\nThis will tackle the traffic woes of tourists with subsidies that can cut the fare to 1 yuan as the lowest.\n\"Driverless vehicles will follow certain routes in operation and we have also designated staffers to ensure the safety and comfort of tourists,\" said Wu.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"California Votes To Expand Robotaxi Service To 24 Hours A Day, 7 Days A Week","slug":"california-votes-to-expand-robotaxi-service-to-24-hours-a-day-7-days-a-week","publishDate":"2023-08-11 15:55:00.951000+00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-12 14:30:57.993975","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>The California Public Utilities Commission voted 3-1 in favor of opening up robotaxis for 24/7 service anywhere in the city of San Francisco Thursday night.\nThe vote comes after contentious public comment both for and against the two companies—Waymo and Cruise—and their self-driving cars.\nThe vote makes San Francisco the first city in America to really open up self-driving cars to the entire city.\nShe said instances where firefighters had to attend to self-driving cars that wouldn’t move for 30 minutes were “unacceptable.” City officials said they had also documented about 600 incidents involving self-driving cars, including when the cars stopped unexpectedly or made illegal turns.\nThe problems have been so concerning that San Francisco leadership begged the state to hold off on the vote, winning two extensions.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"WhatsApp working to implement new security layer with passkey","slug":"whatsapp-working-to-implement-new-security-layer-with-passkey","publishDate":"2023-08-11 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-12 14:30:57.581339","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>If you’re a WhatsApp user, there are different ways to protect your account – such as using a traditional password and two-factor authentication.\nAnd soon, users will have another option to secure their account, as WhatsApp has been working to implement passkey support.\nWhatsApp to get passkey supportThere are many apps and websites that have already announced passkey support, and WhatsApp could be next.\nWhile Meta is yet to announce anything, WABetaInfo has found a hidden passkey setup menu in the latest beta version of WhatsApp for Android.\nIn June, Apple announced that it would automatically assign a passkey to Apple ID accounts for users on iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Waymo and Cruise robotaxis approved for bigger San Francisco operation","slug":"waymo-and-cruise-robotaxis-approved-for-bigger-san-francisco-operation","publishDate":"2023-08-12 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-12 14:30:57.073444","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>California regulators voted in favour of robotaxi operators expanding their paid driverless services in the San Francisco city, a major milestone towards commercialising the technology.\nThe commission, meeting in San Francisco on Thursday, heard hours of public evidence arguing for and against the expansion of Waymo and Cruise’s turf.\nA Waymo autonomous taxi in San Francisco.\nBloombergCruise has 300 cars across three cities – San Francisco, Austin and Phoenix – averaging 1,000 trips a day.\nReuters“I never have to guess if Cruise is going to decide to follow traffic rules today,” said San Francisco resident Jason Stafford.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"The Impact of Predictive Vehicle Technology on North America’s Automotive Industry","slug":"the-impact-of-predictive-vehicle-technology-on-north-americas-automotive-industry","publishDate":"2023-08-11 23:11:33+00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-12 14:30:56.920003","feedName":"Connected Car","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Exploring the Impact of Predictive Vehicle Technology on North America’s Automotive IndustryThe impact of predictive vehicle technology on North America’s automotive industry is profound and far-reaching.\nPredictive vehicle technology is a game-changer for the automotive industry.\nThe advent of predictive vehicle technology has also led to a shift in the automotive industry’s business model.\nIn conclusion, predictive vehicle technology is reshaping North America’s automotive industry.\nWith the right approach, predictive vehicle technology can revolutionize the automotive industry and redefine the future of driving.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Detroit Police Chief Implements New Policies on Facial-Recognition Technology Following Arrest of Pregnant Woman","slug":"detroit-police-chief-implements-new-policies-on-facial-recognition-technology-following-arrest-of-pregnant-woman","publishDate":"2023-08-11 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-12 14:30:56.863674","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>DETROIT (AP) – The Detroit police chief said he`s setting new policies on the use of facial-recognition technology after a woman who was eight months pregnant said she was wrongly charged with robbery and carjacking in a case that was ultimately dismissed by prosecutors.\nThe technology, which was used on images taken from gas station video, produced leads in the case but was followed by “very poor” police work, Chief James White said.\nWoodruff was identified as a suspect in a January robbery and carjacking through facial-recognition technology.\nPeriod.”He said two captains must review arrest warrants when facial technology is used in a case, among other changes.\n“It’s particularly difficult when you’re talking about someone who was eight months pregnant, so we empathize with that,” White said.</p>"}}}}]}},"pageContext":{"limit":8,"skip":1296,"homeNumPages":1077,"currentPage":163}}}