NVIDIA unveils self-driving car tech
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Autonomous driving technology is expected to dominate the CES trade show in Las Vegas this week as investors bet that artificial intelligence will invigorate an industry beset by slow progress, high costs,
Mercedes' new system enables a vehicle to drive from a parking lot to a destination, navigating city intersections, making turns and obeying traffic lights.
Elon Musk shares frustration with auto industry's lack of investments in AI as Nvidia showcases self-driving technology.
There is no timeline for when these systems will become available. But once they do, Kodiak could bring its tech to more trucks, faster.
From tracking heart rates and emotions, to alerting if a young child is accidentally left inside, new cars are emerging less as machines and more as companions.
At the CES conference, Jensen Huang, the company’s chief executive, said the more efficient and powerful chip would begin shipping later this year.
Automotive supplier Bosch (ROBG.UL) expects strong software sales over the coming years thanks largely to an increasingly tech-driven car market, the German company said on Monday at the CES trade show in Las Vegas.
Despite criticism, self-driving features like FSD and lane assist have real-life moments of life-saving intervention
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Nvidia Wants to Take Tesla’s Self-Driving Business
Nvidia has launched its Alpamayo AI platform for autonomous vehicles. It is more accessible than Tesla's self-driving system is.
Nvidia stock wasn’t boosted by the chip maker’s unveiling of a suite of products designed for robotics and autonomous driving.