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Inc. takes a retrospective look at this year's most notable, albeit funny, failures in the business and innovation space.
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Waymo's vehicles can navigate complex city streets, use lidar, radar, and cameras to build a real-time 3D map of their surroundings, and communicate their locations to ...
The next step in the evolution of generative AI technology will rely on ‘world models’ to improve physical outcomes in the real world.
Waymo is testing a Gemini-powered in-car AI assistant, per findings from a 1,200-line system prompt. The assistant can answer ...
The impacts of driverless cars could expand far beyond the transportation industry. Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom sees the technology transforming the real estate market as autonomous vehicles ...
Step aside, LLMs. The next big step for AI is learning, reconstructing and simulating the dynamics of the real world.
The biggest stories of the year, with no surprise, the Waymo and Tesla constrast playing a big role in the year's news.
A soft patch on the arm could soon let you steer robots with simple hand movements, even while your whole body is in motion.