2019.05 News Weekly 4
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Canada’s first self-driving shuttle to pilot alongside pedestrians launches in Beaumont
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Hand Gestures And Horses: Waymo’s Self-Driving Service Learns To Woo The Public
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Quadric.io raises $15M to build a plug-and-play supercomputer for autonomous systems
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Beijing expands testing area for self-driving vehicles
The district will build a demonstration area with 100 square kilometers for self-driving vehicles, said Dai Binbin, head of the Haidian District Government.
In March 2018, Beijing earmarked 33 roads with a total length of 105 km for autonomous car testing in Yizhuang, Shunyi and Haidian, all of which are outside the Fifth Ring Road and away from densely-populated areas.
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日产公司在近期公布了自家的自动驾驶系统升级版——“ProPILOT2.0”系统,新系统能够达到自动驾驶Level 3级别,并将会在2019年秋天于日本市场部署到新款Skyline型号上(美国对应车型是英菲尼迪Q50)。
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苹果的自动驾驶汽车项目也被称为“泰坦计划”(Project Titan Car)。据国外媒体报道,美国Roth资本公司的金融分析师克雷格·欧文(CraigIrwin)在接受媒体采访时透露,苹果今天还在继续实施其“泰坦计划”,“苹果公司正在加州建造多个超大型的室内驾驶场地。”,另外在动力电池方面,苹果也在进行一些有趣的研究,“泰坦计划绝对没有死亡。”
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Self-driving truck startup TuSimple will haul mail for USPS in two-week pilot
The company announced Tuesday that it was awarded a contract to complete five round trips, for a two-week pilot, hauling USPS trailers more than 1,000 miles between the postal service’s Phoenix and Dallas distribution centers. A safety engineer and driver will be on board throughout the pilot.
TuSimple will run a series of its self-driving trucks for 22 hours each, which includes overnight driving, along Interstates 10, 20 and 30 corridors to make the trip through Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
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Lime’s founding CEO steps down as his co-founder takes control
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Cruise says its AV successfully completed 1,400 unprotected left-hand turns
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SELF-DRIVING STARTUP AURORA BUYS SPEED-SENSING LIDAR COMPANY