Tag: machine learning
Robotaxi Falls Into Construction Pit, Tesla Dojo Dead
We’ve got a couple of stories this week regarding robotaxis that might indicate a little bit of a pumping of the brakes on the robot revolution. Perhaps they are no big deal in the long run, but they are not exactly positive surprises. Robotaxi Falls Into Construction Pit Social media … [continued]
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In US Autonomous Robotaxi Wars, It’s Zoox 1, Tesla 0
Zoox is the first company to get a FMVSS waiver to test its autonomous robotaxi on public roads in the US, beating Tesla to the punch.
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Three new exhibits opening at Tom Thomson Art Gallery
Three new exhibitions are opening this month at the Tom Thomson Art Gallery in Owen Sound. The art gallery will host an opening reception for the new galleries this Saturday, featuring an artist discussion panel with artists Elly MacKay, Laura Moore and Geoffrey Pugen, which will be held from 1 to 2 p.m., with the […]
Artificial Intelligence Models Improve Efficiency of Battery Diagnostics
NREL-Developed Neural Networks Uncover New Insights Into Battery Health Resilient energy systems depend on reliable batteries. The lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries powering our world must endure the steady strain of time, charge cycles, and environmental conditions that gradually wear them out through degradation. Understanding the health of a battery can help … [continued]
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“The Loss of Anybody at NOAA is Directly Connected to Services Lost By Every Individual in the United States”
As summer approaches, keeping a lookout for Africa’s storms as they whirl toward our southern states and gulf coasts might be a bit more demanding. The summer and fall storms last season approached earlier and continued with unanticipated devastation later. Asheville residents are still collecting debris from Hurricane Helene of … [continued]
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