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Nov 22, 2023

Pony.ai nabs another license to test L4 autonomous trucks on China’s open roads

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

After years of expanding autonomous robotaxi rides throughout China, self-driving specialist Pony.ai continues to scale its technology in another segment – commercial trucks. Today, the company announced it has acquired the first ever license in Guangzhou, China to begin testing its autonomous truck technology on open roads in packs formations.

Pony.ai Inc. is a technology company founded over seven years ago that specializes in fully-autonomous mobility. Its robotaxi development has been supported through partnerships with global OEMs like Toyota, GAC Group, and NIO Capital, helping it become one of the early leaders of completely driverless rides throughout several cities in China.

For example, since the launch of its robotaxi app in December 2018, Pony.ai has become the first to commercialize autonomous taxi services in the Chinese cities of Beijing and Guangzhou and one of the first companies licensed to operate in other tier-1 cities, such as Shanghai and Shenzen. It has also expanded US cities like Tucson, Arizona and even signed a partnership to bring its technology to the futuristic urban development NEOM in Saudi Arabia.

Nov 22, 2023

Hyundai’s factory of the future employs robot dogs, harvest vegetables

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

The Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore (HMGICS) is a giant experiment in manufacturing processes and robotics.

Nov 22, 2023

The AI startup behind Stable Diffusion is now testing generative video

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Stable Diffusion’s generative art can now be animated, developer Stability AI announced. The company has released a new product called Stable Video Diffusion into a research preview, allowing users to create video from a single image. “This state-of-the-art generative AI video model represents a significant step in our journey toward creating models for everyone of every type,” the company wrote.

The new tool has been released in the form of two image-to-video models, each capable of generating 14 to 25 frames long at speeds between 3 and 30 frames per second at 576 × 1,024 resolution. It’s capable of multi-view synthesis from a single frame with fine-tuning on multi-view datasets. “At the time of release in their foundational form, through external evaluation, we have found these models surpass the leading closed models in user preference studies,” the company said, comparing it to text-to-video platforms Runway and Pika Labs.

Nov 22, 2023

Futuristic Luxury RVs Are like Five-Star Hotels On Wheels

Posted by in category: futurism

Have you ever dreamed of traveling in a luxurious RV that looks like a five-star hotel on wheels? Well, the future of Luxury RVs by Coldstar Art is here! Futuristic Luxury RVs are taking the RV industry by storm with their amazing concepts and designs. These RVs come in vibrant colors such as orange and have an amazing interiors with beds, a kitchen, and even a living room. They are basically like an SUV but with all the amenities of a five-star hotel.

Nov 22, 2023

Bill Gates says a 3-day work week where ‘machines can make all the food and stuff’ isn’t a bad idea

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“A society where you only have to work three days a week, that’s probably OK,” Bill Gates said.

Nov 22, 2023

DeepMind Says New Multi-Game AI Is a Step Toward More General Intelligence

Posted by in categories: entertainment, information science, robotics/AI

AI has mastered some of the most complex games known to man, but models are generally tailored to solve specific kinds of challenges. A new DeepMind algorithm that can tackle a much wider variety of games could be a step towards more general AI, its creators say.

Using games as a benchmark for AI has a long pedigree. When IBM’s Deep Blue algorithm beat chess world champion Garry Kasparov in 1997, it was hailed as a milestone for the field. Similarly, when DeepMind’s AlphaGo defeated one of the world’s top Go players, Lee Sedol, in 2016, it led to a flurry of excitement about AI’s potential.

DeepMind built on this success with AlphaZero, a model that mastered a wide variety of games, including chess and shogi. But as impressive as this was, AlphaZero only worked with perfect information games where every detail of the game, other than the opponent’s intentions, is visible to both players. This includes games like Go and chess where both players can always see all the pieces on the board.

Nov 22, 2023

OpenAI reinstates Sam Altman as its chief executive

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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OpenAI said late Tuesday it had reinstated Sam Altman as its chief executive in a stunning reversal that capped five days of drama that rocked the artificial intelligence community.

The company, maker of the popular ChatGPT, said it would also create a new board of directors. This comes after the former board voted to fire Altman as CEO late last week.

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Nov 22, 2023

First experimental evidence of hopfions in crystals: Research opens up new dimension for future technology

Posted by in categories: mathematics, particle physics

Hopfions, magnetic spin structures predicted decades ago, have become a hot and challenging research topic in recent years. In a study published in Nature, the first experimental evidence is presented by a Swedish-German-Chinese research collaboration.

“Our results are important from both a fundamental and applied point of view, as a new bridge has emerged between and abstract , potentially leading to hopfions finding an application in spintronics,” says Philipp Rybakov, researcher at the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Uppsala University, Sweden.

A deeper understanding of how different components of materials function is important for the development of innovative materials and future technology. The research field of spintronics, for example, which studies the spin of electrons, has opened up promising possibilities to combine the electrons’ electricity and magnetism for applications such as new electronics.

Nov 22, 2023

Tesla (TSLA) starts discounting new vehicles by $3,000 in end-of-quarter push

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Tesla has started discounting new inventory Model Y and Model 3 vehicles again in an apparent new end-of-quarter delivery push.

While Tesla has historically often used price reductions as a way to create demand, but until recently, the automaker has refrained from straight discounts on vehicles.

That changed when Tesla started discounting new inventory vehicles earlier this year.

Nov 22, 2023

Harvard Professor Says Godlike Aliens May Be Creating Universes in Labs

Posted by in categories: alien life, quantum physics

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In a new interview, perpetually provocative Harvard astronomer and alien hunter Avi Loeb posited both that super-human aliens could be building “baby universes” in labs and that his haters are just “jealous.”

When discussing his work and theories in a chat with Fox News, Loeb showed his tendency toward imaginative, deeply speculative theories of extraterrestrial life.

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