{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-av-news-template-js","path":"/av-news/38","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"No Frills News"}},"allContentfulNfnPost":{"edges":[{"node":{"postTitle":"GBT Technologies, Inc. & Bannix Acquisition Corp. Announce Execution of Patent Purchase Agreement","slug":"gbt-technologies-inc-bannix-acquisition-corp-announce-execution-of-patent-purchase-agreement","publishDate":"2023-08-15 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-15 14:30:53.740752","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>“We are excited to enter this agreement with Bannix through Tokenize,” said Mansour Khatib, CEO of GBT Technologies.\nIt is our goal to allow BNIX customers to develop safer, more reliable autonomous vehicles that can operate in any environment.”“We are excited to announce our acquisition agreement with Tokenize.\nMoreover, there is no guarantee that the BNIX, Evie Autonomous Group, GBT Technologies and/or Tokenize will be successful in researching, developing or implementing this system.\nAbout Bannix Acquisition Corp.Bannix Acquisition Corp. is a blank check company, also commonly referred to as a Special Purpose Acquisition Company, or SPAC, formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses or entities.\nThe core of the system will be its advanced microchip technology; technology that can be installed in any mobile or fixed device worldwide.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"4D imaging radars powering autonomous future: Altos Radar raises $3.5M to elevate self-driving car safety — TFN","slug":"4d-imaging-radars-powering-autonomous-future-altos-radar-raises-3-5m-to-elevate-self-driving-car-safety-tfn","publishDate":"2023-08-15 12:19:36+00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-15 14:30:52.780336","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Setting itself apart, Silicon Valley-headquartered Altos Radar offers real-time, onboard computed, LIDAR-like point clouds via a readily available product.\nAccelerates commercialisation of 4D imaging radarsNow, the automotive radar startup, has raised $3.5 million in seed funding.\nIt will be used to mass-produce and market Altos Radar’s new high-performance 4D imaging RADAR Altos V1, which demonstrates revolutionary perception capabilities at a fraction of the cost of its competitors.\nWith high-performance 4D radars, Altos V1’s detection capacity can now achieve an unprecedented range of 500m for cars and 180m for pedestrians.\nThe new generation of 4D imaging radars by Altos Radar are set to play a major role in the the autonomous vehicle sensor suite.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"‘Driverless cars are the hardest problem you could want to solve’ – Oxa’s Gavin Jackson","slug":"driverless-cars-are-the-hardest-problem-you-could-want-to-solve-oxas-gavin-jackson","publishDate":"2023-08-15 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-15 14:30:51.616131","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>“It’s just the hardest problem you could possibly want to solve, because the variables are infinite,” he tells the Observer over lunch in London.\nJackson was hired in December 2021 to oversee its shift from promising startup to profit-making business selling autonomous driving software.\nIt’s “a bus of sorts,” Jackson acknowledges, but he insists it will be the “first of its kind in the world”.\nGoogle-provided generative AI may help train Oxa’s algorithms, but Jackson says there is no rivalry because the two companies are aiming for very different things.\nLater completed management courses at Cranfield University, the International Institute for Management Development in Switzerland, and Harvard Business School in the US.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Fisker to add Tesla's EV charging connector by 2025","slug":"fisker-to-add-tesla-s-ev-charging-connector-by-2025","publishDate":"2023-08-15 08:27:09-04:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-15 14:30:50.917853","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Electric vehicle startup Fisker said on Tuesday it signed a deal with Tesla to adopt its North American Charging Standard (NACS), giving Fisker customers access to the automaker's Supercharger network by 2025.\nA plethora of automakers, including Ford Motor and General Motors are moving away from the standard Combined Charging System (CCS) connector to Tesla's previously proprietary charging design, which is set to dominate the industry.\nFisker said its vehicles made 2025 onwards will have the NACS port for charging, while other customers can use an adapter to access Tesla's 12,000-strong network of public fast chargers in the U.S. and Canada.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Ford Embraces Subscriptions With 'Standard' BlueCruise Tech","slug":"ford-embraces-subscriptions-with-standard-bluecruise-tech","publishDate":"2023-08-15 13:15:00.992000+00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-15 14:30:50.178965","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Starting with the 20 24 model year, the F-150, Lightning, Expedition, and Lincoln’s Navigator, Nautilus, and some Corsair trims will all come standard with Ford’s BlueCruise semi-autonomous driving technology, according to Automotive News.\nAs Ford explains, buyers have three options with BlueCruise: either pay up front for the tech as a package, enjoy the 90-day trial period when they purchase their car, or pony up for either monthly or annual plans .\nBlueCruise activation for Ford customers costs $2,100 for three years at time of order or vehicle purchase.\nSo how does Ford really feel about subscriptions?\n“Of course, we’re committed to delivering a great experience for every customer, whether they pay for a subscription and service or not.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"California allows robo-taxis to expand and emergency responders aren't happy","slug":"california-allows-robo-taxis-to-expand-and-emergency-responders-aren-t-happy","publishDate":"2023-08-13 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-14 14:31:07.031471","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Hundreds of the autonomous vehicles have been roaming city streets over the past couple of years.\nOn Thursday, the California Public Utilities Commission, or CPUC, voted 3-1 to let self-driving car companies expand their programs and start charging passengers like taxis.\nMuch of that testimony was about how autonomous vehicles have impeded emergency operations in the city.\nThe autonomous vehicles are run by Cruise, which is owned by General Motors, and Waymo, which is owned by Google parent Alphabet.\nDuring a July earnings call, Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt said the city could handle several thousand more driverless cars.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Legal concerns in using AI","slug":"legal-concerns-in-using-ai","publishDate":"None","createdLocal":"2023-08-14 14:31:03.988181","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Legal concerns in using AIHowever, with increased use of AI, many legal concerns have also arisen.\nbreaching another's civil rights) and/orsue his employer under vicarious liability.\nGoing after the one that released the AI operated drone under vicarious liability is also not an option.\nSince it is not possible to hold the AI liable under Tort, suing its employer under vicarious liability principle automatically gets ruled out.\nTherefore, claiming compensation from the AI itself is out of question.Going after the one that released the AI operated drone under vicarious liability is also not an option.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Pakistani team qualifies for global self-driving car contest","slug":"pakistani-team-qualifies-for-global-self-driving-car-contest","publishDate":"2023-08-13 11:28:38+00:00","createdLocal":"2023-08-14 14:31:02.467764","feedName":"Autonomous Vehicle News","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Pakistani team qualifies for global self-driving car contestFor the first time in the country’s history, a Pakistani team has successfully qualified for the self-driving car competition organized by the World Robot Olympiad (WRO).\nIn November, the team will proudly represent Pakistan in the WRO’23 International finals set to take place in Panama City.\nThe team, consisting of three talented students from Pakistan — Muhammad Hadi Saif, Ayaan Waqar, and Ali Saif — has developed an autonomous vehicle employing cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies.\nTheir eligibility for the competition was secured by emerging as victors in the national contest hosted by the World Robot Olympiad in Pakistan.\nThe emergence of self-driving cars represents one of the most captivating applications stemming from recent advancements in artificial intelligence.</p>"}}}}]}},"pageContext":{"limit":8,"skip":296,"avNumPages":295,"currentPage":38}}}