Voice ordering with uber eats

“Delivery is continuing to surprise us positively as demand has remained resilient in a reopening world and we expect topline growth and profitability to expand through 2022,” Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber CEO, said during the company’s Q1 2022 earnings call As per a Bloomberg report, “As of March, DoorDash continued to dominate the delivery segment with 59% market share, while Uber Eats remains the second largest company … Continue reading Voice ordering with uber eats

An interview with Jesse Levinson, CTO, and founder of Zoox

The interview was conducted on the Forbes Futures in Focus with Jesse Levinson, CTO, and Founder of Zoox. The interview has been edited as per the requirement. How do you work with local and national infrastructure? What do cities need to do for your technology to work? Will this shift require a new road bill? One thing we’ve always been consistent about is that we … Continue reading An interview with Jesse Levinson, CTO, and founder of Zoox

Xiaomi’s Self-Driving Test Car

As the AVs open the door to new opportunities and techies to show their skills. Xiaomi, the market leader in the realm of the smartphone, accessories, and home appliances market is diverging into the realm of the new tech cars. The company confirmed the mass production of the first car in the first quarter of 2024. As per the rumors, the company is planning to … Continue reading Xiaomi’s Self-Driving Test Car

Autonomous vehicles for DoorDash labs

It’s not just the commercial vehicle segment for the passenger, but AVs can fill the gap that most sectors are trying to solve uniquely. Well, we know about the last-mile delivery problems and the thrust to reduce the time eagerly. DoorDash is pointing toward reducing the middle mile issues to provide better solutions and services to the customers. In November 2021, Doordash hinted at automating … Continue reading Autonomous vehicles for DoorDash labs

LiDAR for automatic object recognition and tracking

Over the last few decades, China’s automobile industry has advanced rapidly, with more rising demand for automobiles than ever before. And hence the rise of traffic issues. To handle traffic congestion and frequent accidents, intelligent transportation systems (ITS) need to be developed and implemented. Smart cars are considered an essential component. The concept is to let the cars sense their surroundings intelligently as well as … Continue reading LiDAR for automatic object recognition and tracking

How can autonomous vehicles be tricked into dangerous stops?  

A faulty decision by the collision-avoidance system in a driverless car in motion can lead to a disaster, but it is not the end of the world. The University of California, Irvine, identifies one of the possible risks: Con artists trick AVs into an abrupt halt or place an ordinary object on the roadside. “A box, bicycle, or traffic cone may be all that is … Continue reading How can autonomous vehicles be tricked into dangerous stops?  

General Motors and Cisco

General Motors and Cisco are collaborating on “modernizing” car testing. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) will be utilised by the business. At the GM Milford Proving Ground, Cisco’s Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul network architecture will be used by GM in real-time for pre-production performance testing. The wireless backhaul provides vehicle-to-trackside connectivity and allows GM test engineers to multiple monitoring of several hundred data channels during … Continue reading General Motors and Cisco

How about an Auto manufacturer and network security in partnership?

Ford and Cisco. Ford is keen on making its mark in the electric autonomous vehicle market. A major issue of AVs or driverless cars is facing security issues. However, Ford is keen on addressing the issue with Cisco technology. With the initial use of V2X technology, the current automotive industry got completely reshaped towards a more futuristic way of operating the autos and making it … Continue reading How about an Auto manufacturer and network security in partnership?

How far are the autonomous vehicles on their journey?

As the customers are eagerly waiting to ride on the AVs. So, do the AV manufacturing industries. Let’s see the autonomous vehicle journey through different companies. In June, Cruise began charging passengers in San Francisco for robotaxi rides. Last night we collected our first fares from driverless robotaxi rides – a first in any major US city. Next up: bigger fleet, larger service area, more … Continue reading How far are the autonomous vehicles on their journey?