{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-list-js","path":"/508","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"No Frills News"}},"allContentfulNfnPost":{"edges":[{"node":{"postTitle":"Artificial intelligence to make connected vehicles more sustainable","slug":"artificial-intelligence-to-make-connected-vehicles-more-sustainable","publishDate":"2023-03-20 14:27:09+00:00","createdLocal":"2023-03-21 14:31:00.281958","feedName":"Connected Car","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Joan Cros/NurPhoto/GettyGerman sustainable mobility start-up, Compredict, is working on artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled software for predictive maintenance and usage monitoring of vehicles.\nIn a partnership with Silicon Valley-based software company Palantir Technologies, the company is working on virtual sensors for connected vehicles to improve both efficiency and sustainability.\nDr. Stéphane Foulard, Compredict CEO and co-founder, told Verdict that virtual sensors in vehicles can measure things which are not usually measured.\nWith this information, another virtual sensor is capable of predicting when the tyre will reach the end of its life, explains Foulard.\nThe applications for virtual sensor technology apply to the manufacturing of vehicles and various stages of the vehicle value chain.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Kroger to begin using self-driving trucks for deliveries","slug":"kroger-to-begin-using-self-driving-trucks-for-deliveries","publishDate":"None","createdLocal":"2023-03-21 14:31:00.194401","feedName":"Autonomous Trucks","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Kroger announced that the company will soon start delivering groceries using self-driving trucks in the Dallas area in Texas.\nThe grocery store chain has partnered with Gatik to use the California-based company’s autonomous box trucks to bring customer orders to multiple Kroger retail locations, according to a video on Gatik’s YouTube page.</p>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Kroger holds ribbon-cutting ceremony for new Riverside storeThis collaboration will be used to deliver goods from Kroger’s fulfillment centers in Dallas, Texas, to local stores in that area.\n“I see Kroger and Gatik being successful by staying closely connected utilizing the data and the resources that we have to learn from each other.\nKroger is committed to creating a seamless shopping experience whether that’s through home delivery, through store pickup, shopping in the store and Gatik enables us to just continue and enhance that experience,” says Mike Baker, head of Final Mile with Kroger.</p>\n</blockquote>\n</blockquote>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Tesla Making Autonomous Driving Inroads","slug":"tesla-making-autonomous-driving-inroads","publishDate":"None","createdLocal":"2023-03-21 14:31:00.165217","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>ARKQ’s 13.52% weight to Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) -- a self-driving leader -- puts the ETF’s front and center when it comes to the investable side of the burgeoning autonomous transportation industry.\nIt’s flawed in harsh weather conditions, and drivers may opt to disengage a related platform in other high-risk driving scenarios.\nRather, the emphasis is safety, meaning that if companies such as Tesla can prove to regulators that self-driving technology improves safety, the concept could enjoy wider mainstream adoption.\nOf note to ARKQ investors and those considering the exchange traded fund, Tesla is arguing for broader deployment of full self-driving technology.\n“To evaluate the incremental safety of FSD, an apples-to-apples comparison would be against a manually driven Tesla.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Trucknetic’s ‘EVolev’ platform is all set to revolutionize the commercial electric vehicles space in India","slug":"trucknetics-evolev-platform-is-all-set-to-revolutionize-the-commercial-electric-vehicles-space-in-india","publishDate":"2023-03-20 17:24:53+00:00","createdLocal":"2023-03-21 14:30:59.683324","feedName":"Connected Car","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Electric vehicles (EVs) are emerging at the forefront of driving the shift in mobility away from traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to more sustainable options.\n‘Olev’ in the name stands for ‘online electric vehicle’ that gestures to the Electric Vehicles as a service (EV-aas) platform that the start-up is building.\nAlso, electric vehicles are a transport solution and should be considered as an ecosystem, not just as a product.\nAs a huge amount of oil requirements are to be imported for automobiles, a sustainable replacement like electric vehicles work better.\nThis will encourage more people to act without hesitation to install charging points and EV charging stations, thereby increasing the overall proportion of EV charging stations.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Is Trucking A Lonely Job? And Does That Matter?","slug":"is-trucking-a-lonely-job-and-does-that-matter","publishDate":"2023-03-20 22:30:21+00:00","createdLocal":"2023-03-21 14:30:58.928262","feedName":"Autonomous Trucks","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>The unhappiest jobs are also some of the loneliest, according to an 85-year study from Harvard researchers.\nJobs that require little human interaction and don’t offer opportunities to build meaningful relationships with co-workers tend to have the most miserable employees, thestudy found.\nSince 1938, Harvard researchers have gathered health records from more than 700 participants from all over the world and asked them detailed questions about their lives every two years.\n“It’s a critical social need that should be met in all aspects of our lives,” Waldinger explains.\nHowever, loneliness doesn’t just afflict those in solitary jobs — even people with busy, social jobs can feel isolated if they don’t have positive, meaningful interactions with others.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Cruise wants to test self-driving cars all over California","slug":"cruise-wants-to-test-self-driving-cars-all-over-california","publishDate":"2023-03-21 01:13:02","createdLocal":"2023-03-21 14:30:58.745271","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>This is a carousel.\nUse Next and Previous buttons to navigate 3 1 of 3 Smith Collection/Gado/Gado via Getty Images Show More Show Less 2 of 3 Paul Sancya/AP Show More Show Less 3 of 3DETROIT (AP) — General Motors' Cruise autonomous vehicle unit on Monday asked California for permission to test the cars across the entire state.\nThe GM subsidiary already is running an autonomous ride-hailing service in its hometown of San Francisco after testing for more than two years.\nIt doesn't have specific plans yet to expand testing in California, but applying with the Department of Motor Vehicles is a step toward entering cities such as Los Angeles.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Chinese facial recognition cameras coming to grocery stores","slug":"chinese-facial-recognition-cameras-coming-to-grocery-stores","publishDate":"2023-03-21 00:00:00+00:00","createdLocal":"2023-03-21 14:30:58.284442","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Chinese-made facial recognition cameras will scan your face to see if you’re a criminal.\nChinese facial recognition cameras are coming to the U.S.\nPeople of color are especially at risk of being falsely matched because of flaws in how facial recognition systems are trained.\nHere’s a quick breakdown:When engineers design facial recognition systems, they “train” the robot using a large database of images.\nAccording to Harvard University, facial recognition systems are largely trained using images of white men.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Cruise wants to test self-driving vehicles across California","slug":"cruise-wants-to-test-self-driving-vehicles-across-california","publishDate":"2023-03-21 05:27:18+05:30","createdLocal":"2023-03-21 14:30:57.958711","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>General Motors' Cruise autonomous vehicle unit on Monday asked California for permission to test the cars across the entire state.\nThe GM subsidiary already is running an autonomous ride-hailing service in its hometown of San Francisco after testing for more than two years.\nIt doesn't have specific plans yet to expand testing in California, but applying with the Department of Motor Vehicles is a step toward entering cities such as Los Angeles.\nIf granted, the test permit won't allow Cruise to carry non-employee passengers outside of San Francisco.\nCruise also has been testing autonomous Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles, and carrying employees, friends and family members in central Austin, Texas, and parts of Phoenix.</p>"}}}}]}},"pageContext":{"limit":8,"skip":4056,"homeNumPages":1077,"currentPage":508}}}