Lockheed Martin Autonomous Driving System Tops 55,000 Miles In Extended Army Testing
Lockheed Martin said its Autonomous Mobility Applique System (AMAS) logged more than 55,000 testing miles during the U.S. Army Extended Warfighter Experiment at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and Fort Bliss, Texas.
How Artificial Intelligence Is Teaching Vehicles How To Drive
Artificial intelligence, or machine learning, is one of the hottest topics in the tech industry right now, and it is certainly spilling over into the automotive world.
Intel Employs Mathematical Formula, LeBron James To Allay Concerns Over Driverless Vehicles
With surveys suggesting that many drivers are wary of fully autonomous vehicles, Intel is ratcheting up its efforts to convince consumers that the technology is safe.
Survey Finds Varied Autonomy And Safety Technology Preferences For New Vehicles
Study shows new consumer preferences for autonomy and other advanced mobility solutions vary widely by age and region.
Connected-Cars Workshop: Weighing Benefits, Risks Of Self-Driving Vehicles
Panelists at a July 5 workshop weighed the benefits of autonomous vehicles against the potential risks, touching on issues ranging from diagnostics to cybersecurity.
EVgo Welcomes Scott Griffith to Board of Directors
Griffith previously served as the CEO of the Autonomous Vehicles and Mobility Businesses at Ford Motor Company.
Collision, Mechanical And Transportation Crossover Is Real
With manufacturers racing toward autonomous vehicles, segmentation of repair segments is blurring.
GM To Remove Light Duty/Car Tailpipe Emissions By 2035
GM is investing $27 billion in electric and autonomous vehicles in the next five years.
Self Driving Cars On Road By 2021
Mercedes-Benz, Tesla and GM all have autonomous vehicles in the works for next year.
Nissan On Self-Driving Cars: ‘We See The Driver Remaining Engaged And Integral’
While the race to develop autonomous vehicles seems to be focused on removing the driver from the driving experience, Nissan said it’s taking a different tack. At a recent forum in Washington, D.C., Nissan said its approach is to enhance the driver’s experience “by introducing technologies that make cars more intelligent and more exciting partners.”