Nvidia’s New AI Model For Autonomous Vehicles
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CES continues to change and adapt, and that spells a solid future for companies with big investments in the technology.
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World’s first foldable steering wheel retracts when the car is in auto mode
Autoliv and Tensor have jointly developed what they call the world’s first foldable steering wheel designed for a production-ready autonomous vehicle. The system will debut in the Tensor Robocar, a Level 4-capable personal autonomous vehicle expected to be ready for volume production in the second half of 2026.
The world’s most valuable company unveiled its Alpamayo system for autonomous vehicles this week at the big CES technology show in Las Vegas.
Business Insider got a tour of Rivian's lab in Palo Alto, where the EV maker's pivot to AI-defined vehicles began and will shape the company's future.
Mercedes-Benz said on Monday it will launch a new advanced driver-assistance system in the United States later this year that lets its vehicles operate autonomously on city streets under driver supervision.
The automaker is bringing most of the work in house to reduce costs and retain control.
Huang confirmed that the 2025 Mercedes-Benz CLA will be the first production vehicle to ship with Nvidia’s entire AV stack, including the new Alpamayo reasoning capabilities.
Amazon's cloud unit has partnered with German automotive hardware supplier Aumovio to support the commercial rollout of self-driving vehicles, starting with Aurora's autonomous trucks, the companies said on Tuesday.
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Do autonomous vehicles deserve your trust? Experts weigh in
On its website, Waymo states that "compared to an average human driver over the same distance in our operating cities," its autonomous vehicles have 90% "fewer serious injuries or worse crashes;" 82% "fewer airbag deployment crashes," and 81% "fewer injury-causing crashes."
Autonomous driving technology is expected to dominate the CES trade show in Las Vegas this week as investors bet that artificial intelligence will invigorate an industry beset by slow progress, high costs,