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May 14, 2017
Watch a single autonomous car stop a traffic jam from happening
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Intelligent Machines
A single autonomous car has a huge impact on alleviating traffic.
Even intelligent cruise control systems could be used to clear up congestion.
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May 14, 2017
NASA has been quietly working on a Mars rover concept that looks like a Batmobile
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: space, transportation
The new vehicle is 28 feet long, 13 feet wide, 11 feet tall, weighs about 5,000 pounds, and is designed for the punishment of Mars.
May 14, 2017
Tesla Just Doubled the Lifetime of Its Batteries Four Years Ahead of Schedule
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: sustainability
NSERC/Tesla Canada Industrial Research Chair Jeff Dahn has claimed that the cells developed by his research team could double the life of Tesla’s batteries, a milestone not expected for another four years.
For the procrastinators of the world, simply hitting a deadline is often an achievement worthy of celebration. Clearly, battery researcher Jeff Dahn is not one of those people. Less than one year into a research partnership with Tesla, his team has created and lab-tested cells capable of doubling the lifetime of the company’s batteries — a milestone they weren’t expected to hit for another four years.
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May 13, 2017
Why Tesla Could Become the Next Apple
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: Elon Musk, mobile phones, robotics/AI, sustainability, transportation
See also: Elon Musk Says Robots Will Help Tesla Catch Up to Apple in Value
So why won’t other auto manufacturers follow suit and overtake Tesla? First, their products, as well as their factories, are bogged down by legacy. Tesla’s electric cars are significantly easier to manufacture than internal combustion (IC) vehicles. Tesla’s Model S has fewer than 20 moving parts, compared with almost 1,500 moving parts in an IC-engine car. This means that there are fewer steps in the assembly process, fewer suppliers to deal with, and lower inventory of components and parts. Further, Tesla doesn’t have to deal with a unionized workforce, a complex supply chain, or a legacy dealer network. Free from this legacy, Tesla can embrace disruptive innovation without worrying about the backlash from workers, suppliers, and dealers.
To become as big as Apple one day, Tesla will need more than the “Henry Ford” approach to manufacturing. It will also need the “Steve Jobs” approach to marketing by creating a vast global appetite for its products. The Apple iPhone is a global product that can be sold from New York to Mumbai to Beijing with very little incremental investment. However, Tesla’s cars require the creation of infrastructure for charging and a distribution network from scratch—a very expensive and time-consuming process. Tesla will need to build out its charging network and distribution reach, country by country. China is an important overseas market for Tesla, as is Scandinavia; it also has a rollout plan for India with its Model 3.
May 13, 2017
This Company Plans to Mine the Moon — and It’s Not Alone
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space
Florida-based Moon Express is among several private companies gearing up to harvest resources from the moon and asteroids.
May 13, 2017
A new space race between China, U.S. starts with asteroids
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space
The Chinese have plans to hunt, mine and even build a space station on asteroids, but are decades away from most ambitions.
May 13, 2017
Best of MOOGFEST 2017
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI, transportation
I’m speaking at Moogfest at 4:30PM a week from today. Can’t Wait! KurzweilAI doing a write-up on the festival below (including a bit on my talk):
The Moogfest four-day festival in Durham, North Carolina next weekend (May 18 — 21) explores the future of technology, art, and music. Here are some of the sessions that may be especially interesting to KurzweilAI readers. Full #Moogfest2017 Program Lineup.
May 13, 2017
Lunar Lander being sent to the moon
Posted by Brett Gallie II in category: space travel
The Lunar Lander from ‘Alien Covenant’ is being sent to the moon. #AlienCovenant
The Lunar Lander from ‘Alien: Covenant’ is being sent to the moon.
May 13, 2017
The Connected Business May 2017
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: business, economics, robotics/AI
This month we look at important questions about our future: is it time to have a serious the debate about universal basic income?; the weaponisation of AI; and we review Vivek Wadhwa’s book about our unease over industrial revolution 4.0