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Autonomous Cars And Minecraft Have This In Common  

By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider   Minecraft seems to be everywhere. Now over a decade old, the video game has reportedly attained more than 126 million...

Automaker Geely gains approval for satellites for self-driving constellation

HELSINKI — Chinese private automaker Geely has got the green light to begin manufacturing satellites for navigation, connectivity and communications needed for self-driving...

Asimov’s Three Laws Of Robotics And AI Autonomous Cars 

By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider  Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) will continue to spur widespread adoption of robots into...

Misclassifying A Snowman As A Pedestrian Is Troublesome For AI Autonomous Cars 

By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider     We misclassify a lot of things, all the time, daily, and at any moment.  You...

Waymo begins robo-taxi tests in San Francisco

Data: Meet ad creative From TikTok to Instagram, Facebook to YouTube, and more, learn how data...

Better buckle up: Volkswagen puts Microsoft in driver’s seat to deliver ‘automated’ platform

Volkswagen and Microsoft will build an "Automated Driving Platform" powered by AI services on the Azure cloud, according to an announcement from the...

Making Sense Of AI Autonomous Cars Going In Reverse And Reversible Computing 

By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider   They say that time always marches forward.    Does it?    Right now, we assume that time can...

How General Counsel at Medical Device Companies Can Reduce Patent Prosecution Costs

Jason Nolan Jason M. Nolan, Ph.D. practices in all areas of intellectual property law, including patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secrets. He represents clients...

AI Seen Helping to Reduce Pollution, Save Fuel, Ease Traffic 

By AI Trends Staff   Vehicles stopping for red lights, idling as they wait for the signal lights to change and accelerating...

AI Autonomous Cars As Drug Mules For Narco Dealers Is A Bad Prescription

By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider The number of ways to transport illegal drugs seems to be nearly endless. We...

Red Kill Switch for AI Autonomous Systems May Not be a Life Saver

By Lance Eliot, The AI Trends Insider We all seem to know what a red stop button or kill switch does. Whenever...

What is Industry 4.0?

The New Industrial Revolution is changing the way products are made and shaping the future. The fourth industrial revolution, Industry 4.0, will introduce better products to the market in less time and at a lower cost. Industry 1.0, mechanization, replaced animal and human labor with machines, which was driven by the steam and internal combustion engine. Industry 2.0 was characterized by mass production. Assembly lines increased productivity and efficiency, and shipping was made easy because of railways and telegraph lines. Industry 3.0, digitization, consisted of a rise in telecommunications, computers, nuclear power. Electronics and IT were also integrated into manufacturing

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