2019.07 News Weekly 4
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51VR initiated China’s first autonomous driving simulation bluebook
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Lyft opens to the public autonomous driving data set from its Level 5 self-driving fleet
Lyft is offering to the public a set of autonomous driving data that it calls the “largest public data set of its kind,” containing over 55,000 3D frames of captured footage hand-labeled by human reviewers, data collected by seven cameras and as many as three lidars depending on the car used, plus a drivable surface map and HD spatial semantic data that corresponds to the captured info to provide context to researchers.
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Tesla reports larger-than-expected losses of $408 million in second quarter
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GM’s Cruise will miss 2019 target for robotaxi service launch
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Police say car in fatal crash was not partially self-driving
San Francisco police say preliminary information shows a rented Tesla that was speeding when it ran a red light and struck a couple, killing a man and critically injuring his wife, was not on semi-autonomous Autopilot mode.
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DeepMind is helping Waymo evolve better self-driving AI algorithms