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The Autonomous Report: Mary Barra of GM sees ‘a future of zero crashes’

Mary Barra, CEO of GM, published a post on LinkedIn this week, promoting a new three-pronged GM policy of, 'Zero Crashes. Zero Emissions. Zero Congestion.'

By Jeff Sanford Toronto, Ontario — October 8, 2017 — In this week’s Autonomous Report, Waymo may launch self-driving taxis before the end of the year, other autonomous taxis may be set to expand beyond a gated community, GM’s CEO projects a crash-free future and much, much more! – A report from tech-focused website The […]

The Autonomous Report: Ford will partner with Lyft on self-driving tech

Jim Hackett, CEO of Ford. Hackett was brought in to be a “change agent” as the company transitions into mobility, electrification and self-driving cars.

By Jeff Sanford Toronto, Ontario — October 1, 2017 — In this week’s Autonomous Report, Ford is pressed for a plan, Canada’s tech boom, robotics make their way into dentistry and much, much more! – Among the many ideas swirling around the autonomous vehicle (AV) sector is this one: The price of daily living will […]

The Autonomous Report: Windshields may be Hollywood’s next market

Magna International is getting into the self-driving race with the introduction of MAX4, its new autonomous driving platform. According to a statement from Magna, the new system will offer fully autonomous driving combining cameras, LiDAR and ultrasonic sensors and a computing platform that are integrated into the car's body.

By Jeff Sanford   Toronto, Ontario — September 3, 2017 — In this week’s Autonomous Report we look at how parts giant Magna has joined the autonomous vehicle (AV) race, collision avoidance systems show their worth for drivers, Hollywood’s next big market, and much, much more!   – It looks like Torontonians will soon have […]

The Autonomous Report: Self-drivers spotted in Toronto; Walmart tests grocery delivery

Walmart is testing a new grocery delivery service with the help of Uber in Dallas and Orlando. Testing in autonomous mode is expected to begin by the end of 2017.

By Jeff Sanford Toronto, Ontario — August 27, 2017 — In this week’s Autonomous Report, the University of Toronto gets into the self-driving race, the German government releases ethical rules for autonomous vehicles (AVs), Walmart tests Uber AVs for grocery delivery and much, much more! – A report by the Toronto Star notes that two […]

The Autonomous Report: FCA teams up with BMW on self-driving tech

FCA has signed a deal with BMW Group, Intel and Mobileye to develop autonomous vehicle technology. Shown here is Intel’s Advanced Vehicle Lab in Chandler, Arizona. The lab tests sensor-laden cars on nearby streets, collecting information to create so-called deep learning models for future self-driving cars.

By Jeff Sanford Toronto, Ontario — August 20, 2017 — In this week’s Autonomous Report, Ford’s new automation-focused CEO steps out, old-timers get autonomous vehicles (AVs), 3M designs sensor-friendly stop signs and much, much more! – A press release notes that BMW Group, Intel and Mobileye have signed a memorandum of understanding with Fiat Chrysler […]

The Autonomous Report: Proliferation of advanced systems may make drivers worse

A "self-driving" van caused some raised eyebrows in Arlington, Virginia, but it turned out that the car had a human driver ... who was dressed up as a car seat. It was part of an experiment to observe people's reactions to new technology.

By Jeff Sanford Toronto, Ontario — August 13, 2017 — In this week’s Autonomous Report, we look into the unexpected high costs of autonomous vehicles (AVs), the deleterious effect of automation on driving skills, a self-driving “hoax” turns out to be a research project in disguise and much, much more! – One reason not to […]

The Autonomous Report: Lyft promises driverless rides before 2018

Lyft has said that it will offer driverless rides in some places before 2018. Instead of building its own driverless vehicles, the company has developed an open software platform that can be used by other companies, such as the Cambridge-based Nutonomy.

By Jeff Sanford Toronto, Ontario — July 28, 2017 — In this week’s Autonomous Report, we take a look at why Canada ranks “dead last” among the G7 nations when it comes to regulations regarding autonomous vehicles (AVs), Lyft promises to have driverless vehicles available in certain markets before the end of the year, why […]

The Autonomous Report: Audi’s A8 is world’s first level 3 AV

Audi officially launched the 2018 A8 at a special event in Barcelona, Spain. According to the company, it is the world’s first commercially available level 3 autonomous vehicle.

By Jeff Sanford Toronto, Ontario — July 23, 2017 — In this week’s Autonomous Report, we look at Audi’s launch of the world’s first commercially available level 3 autonomous vehicle (AV), why California is repainting its roads for AVs, a new company that will pay for your dashcan or cellphone videos and much, much more! […]

The Autonomous Report: How self-driving cars see the world

A representation of how Cortica's AI sees the world. Cars are in green, pedestrians in red. Cortica's system takes in all the data from the sensors, processes the images, clusters them and tags them with data that has already been defined.

By Jeff Sanford   Toronto, Ontario — July 16, 2017 — In this week’s Autonomous Report, we take a look at the enormous amount of venture capital being poured into autonomous vehicles (AVs) and why most of it will be lost, what your self-driving cars sees as it learns how to drive, a vision of […]

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