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- When will autonomous vehicles and self-driving cars hit the road?
The proposals would see certain self-driving vehicles exempted from some safety requirements - for example, rearview mirrors - and changes to the rules around reporting of accidents and crashes It comes as the UK government pushes back the date it expects to approve fully self-driving cars from 2026 to the second half of 2027
- Autonomous Vehicles: Timeline and Roadmap Ahead
The paper focuses on three key use cases: personal vehicles, robotaxis and autonomous trucks The analyses suggest that assisted vehicles, rather than autonomous ones, will dominate new personal vehicle capabilities through 2035 and beyond and that large-scale robotaxi deployments will remain limited to select global cities for the next decade
- How GenAI is helping drive vehicle autonomy - The World Economic Forum
Fully autonomous vehicles are the goal, but assisted and automated driving will dominate the next decade, requiring effective human-machine collaboration Driver monitoring systems (DMS) and human-machine interfaces (HMI) play a key role in ensuring seamless interaction AI enhances both technologies
- Bringing AI into the physical world with autonomous systems
Autonomous vehicles can be seen as a core example of the impact that autonomous systems can have in our everyday lives Fleets of driverless taxis, also known as robotaxis, are already operating with no safety driver in, among other cities, San Francisco, United States and Wuhan, China
- The hidden downsides of autonomous vehicles - and how to avoid them
Similar to autonomous vehicles, it takes passengers from point A to B without requiring their active involvement A report by the University of California at Davis (UC Davis) details that the most efficient solution may be a mixture of autonomy, light rail and shared mobility, referred to as ‘3R’
- The transition to EVs must be sustainable. Heres why
Consensus on the urgency for government intervention to address climate change continues to grow And to be sure, passenger vehicles and commercial trucks are major contributors to the planet’s overall carbon footprint However, in the scramble to address the issue, we must figure out if we are ignoring the downside of moving too fast too soon
- 3 ways cities can accelerate towards the future of transport
Innovative technologies like AI, green energy production and autonomous vehicles can keep mobility sustainable and efficient Working collaboratively with the private sector can give cities more access to these new solutions
- Why electrification is so important to the energy transition
They are available at an industrial scale and are already competitive: electric vehicles (EVs) to replace fossil-fuelled vehicles, heat pumps to replace gas or oil-fired boilers in buildings and industries requiring low- to medium-temperature heat are just a few examples of electrification that is already taking place across national economies
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