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Navigating the chaotic aftermath of a car crash can be as befuddling as a corn maze at night, but fear not, because Sergeant Steven Woodard of the Texas DPS State Troopers and is lighting the way with essential crash scene wisdom. Our talk isn't all caution tape and whirring sirens, though—we also peel back the layers on the recent spike in traffic fatalities in Texas and dissect the role of media during police standoffs, all the while keeping it real with personal stories. Buckle up as we share the scoop on new legislations and the vital steps you should take post-accident, including the golden rule of documenting everything with photos.Remember the days when horsepower and the smell of burning rubber were the ultimate Friday night? We certainly do, and it's why we're contrasting the controlled adrenaline rush of drag racing with the high-stakes gamble of street racing. But as we reminisce about the good ol' days, our conversation fast-forwards to the future of automated vehicles and the perplexing legal tangles they introduce. Houston Police Academy cadets have been hearing us preach on this for over a decade, and now you can join in. We're tackling the media's fascination with Tesla, demystifying driver-assist technologies, and even sharing pandemic-era revelations on transportation and the importance of driver training.We're rounding out this episode with a pit stop in recallville—Ford's latest hiccup with over 112,000 trucks, anyone? Yet, it's not all about the glitches; we're also throwing confetti for the champs of the North American Car Truck, and Utility Vehicle awards. So, from airbag antics to oil leaks and the eco-friendly strides, we're dishing out the need-to-knows on the latest industry shake-ups. Don't forget, all this car talk action is just a tap away on the iHeartRadio app, keeping your automotive knowledge as polished as a showroom floor. Join us for an episode that promises to rev the engine of your curiosity and keep your mental gears turning.Lupe Tortilla, sponsor Tailpipes & Tacos Lupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas, is host to the quarterly Saturday morning cruise-in!Sponsored by Gulf Coast Auto Shield Paint protection and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeartRadio! Just go to iheartradio.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeartRadio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
Driverless cars have been causing problems for human drivers in San Francisco and now city officials are raising their concerns with state regulators. For more , KCBS Radio anchors Eric Thomas & Margie Shafer are joined by KCBS Insider Phil Matier.
A very special episode full of surprises this week. Gifts from our favorite Old Man, an article about Tesla crashes and more!
Scoot talks to WWL listeners about the pros and cons of highly computerized cars and trucks, and the most annoying habits of Louisiana drivers
How to develop self-driving cars? Automated cars become more and more advanced. But this shift toward vehicles that will eventually be autonomous means major architectural changes in how cars are developed. In this episode, Shuko and Geoff are joined by Axel Schwarz, Director for Engineering of L4 Sensors, and Kay Stepper, Senior Vice President for Automated at Driving Bosch North America. Both explain how cars can use a cycle of “sense, think, act” to move autonomously. And Ben Peters, Cofounder of the Bosch subsidiary FIVE, discusses how he builds special simulation environments that help test drive future vehicle technology. Intrigued? Then let's hit the road! More Bosch podcasts: Beyond Bosch: https://podtail.com/de/podcast/beyond-bosch/ Mighty Micro: https://mightymicro.podigee.io/
Jason tells of an incident involving a "flat" turtle, the guys discuss automated cars, Ze Frank's Earth Sandwich, the Japanese word for "rabbit," and different aspects of sleeping.
Microsoft's Purchase of Game Company Activision, the government's new COVID testing website, Russia's expansion of troops at the Ukraine border, and the first semi-automated driving crash behind a felony charge. Let's be informed so we can get on with our day.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewsdiet)
Rick, back after a week off, talks about road tripping, automated cars and Cleveland. Yeah, Cleveland. They've got a pretty sweet Public Market, something La Crosse is looking to do. But, to get there, driving a car that basically does everything for you, was different. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s edition of Le Show Harry adjusts to the latest news from the CDC, brings us News of the Olympic Movement, Harry Reads the Trades, News of Microplastics, News of the Godly, The Appresidentice, The Apologies of the Week, plus thoughts on Telsa’s Automated Cars, TEPCO, Monarch Butterflies, and more.
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Listen to The Judge Show: https://thejudgeshow.com/listen/On The Judge Show today:- COVID death rate drops, but the media is still screaming like the world is going to end- Europe, world suffers, as economic engine of American tourism put on hold- The second half of my interview with retired investigative reporter and award-winning journalist, Mike Deeson- TBT says Florida deaths are trending upward- South Florida office market is holding steady, but fears of a work from home trend may cause things to change- Florida announced as one of the first participants for automated vehicle testing Support the Show: https://www.patreon.com/thejudgeshowSpecial Thank You:- https://Clegginsurance.com- https://JudgePR.com Sources: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/6/coronavirus-death-rate-drops-even-cases-spike/?utm_source=onesignal&utm_campaign=pushnotify&utm_medium=push&fbclid=IwAR06t41mnrmv7Dj3cfM-hAkOuWG0Dd2ifRtDHTmztoPY45guglQ6IinoslMhttps://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2020/07/07/florida-adds-another-63-deaths-as-death-average-trends-upward/https://www.wsj.com/articles/europes-tourist-hot-spots-suffer-as-u-s-big-spenders-are-told-to-stay-away-11594132862?mod=hp_lead_pos12https://wjno.iheart.com/featured/florida-news/content/2020-07-06-florida-announced-as-participant-in-new-automated-vehicle-initiative/https://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/real-estate-news/article243936122.html
We caught up with Carl Anthony, the Managing Editor of Automoblog, to learn more about his perspective on best practices for working with PRs and content marketers. Even if you don't work in the auto or tech industries, this one is full of useful pitching tips. Especially if you've ever been curious about (or have personally implemented) guest-posting and thought leadership content strategies.
Henish & Dan talk about the future of automated cars...
https://www.matrickz.de In this episode, Prof. Rolf Jung talks about the several levels of automation for highly automated cars. Watch the whole episode here: https://youtu.be/g5syNQF626M #automated #cars #automatedcars #automotive #selfdriving #softwaredevelopment #matrickz #AUTOSAR #future #automotiveindustry #matrickztv #autonomous #safety #security
In this moment of change, new technologies offer both promise and peril for many people. What if the car in which you were riding could park itself? For some people, that scenario is no longer hypothetical and is a real possibility. On this episode, we talk with Nathan Tenhundfeld of the University of Alabama in Huntsville about his work on human trust in automated tools.
Imagine Automatic Self Driving Cars hitting the Road in the Future? No. Please No! Its already bad enough in the streets with Humans driving the cars who have an actual conscious. Imagine purely robotic cars busting it down the freeway. Ha! Madness. This leads to the topic of readiness & competence. The Ontario government issued laughable license plates to the public very recently. The color of the license plate was so dark that no one can see the plates from a certain distance! More stupidity & incompetence from Government. No shocker. In fact, it got so bad that the license plates will be recalled & the Police are even asking themselves “What is up with the majority of these Goofs in Government?” Yes indeed, the slogan of “A Place to Grow” is beautiful poetry except when you’re in the midst of getting hit & run by Persons in cars or self driving cars!
This week’s episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services. We've got Michael Sorg, Katie Dudas, and John Chichilla for this week's tech talk, including: Katie's got a new TV, and it's just one Awesome Thing of the Week for her! Katie bought a new TV - - - Part of the purchase experience was her explanation that her sole goal was to watch The Mandalorian with said TV. Part Deux of Katie's Awesome Thing of the Week is her new Boba Fett backpack. Chilla's Awesome Thing of the Week is Potato Pirates. Sorg has been using his Awesome Thing of the Week for the past couple of weeks. It's his new Zoom board. MoviePass promised a lot, and now they're filing for bankruptcy and may owe money to subscribers. PlayStation may bring remote play to Switch. Google may have accidentally shared Google Photos with other users. Waymo's self-driving vans will be carrying UPS packages in Phoenix. Voyage is using robot taxis to get senior citizens to and from within their community. Disney Plus has "26.5 million subscribers" and we're talking about how many of them are holding out for Season 2 of The Mandalorian and some other great programming. What happens when you load 99 phones in a wagon? Things definitely happen to Google Maps! Nvidia makes it possible to use the cloud for PC gaming options. Ancestry rejected a police warrant because of a technicality. Did you know Apple Arcade is a thing? They're looking to remind you through a creative ad blitz. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Katie (@Kdudders), John Chichilla (@Chilla) and Sorg (@Sorgatron) You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the The 405 Media (@The405Radio), and Postindustrial Audio (@post_industry) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST
This week’s episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services. We've got Michael Sorg, Katie Dudas, and John Chichilla for this week's tech talk, including: Katie's got a new TV, and it's just one Awesome Thing of the Week for her! Katie bought a new TV - - - Part of the purchase experience was her explanation that her sole goal was to watch The Mandalorian with said TV. Part Deux of Katie's Awesome Thing of the Week is her new Boba Fett backpack. Chilla's Awesome Thing of the Week is Potato Pirates. Sorg has been using his Awesome Thing of the Week for the past couple of weeks. It's his new Zoom board. MoviePass promised a lot, and now they're filing for bankruptcy and may owe money to subscribers. PlayStation may bring remote play to Switch. Google may have accidentally shared Google Photos with other users. Waymo's self-driving vans will be carrying UPS packages in Phoenix. Voyage is using robot taxis to get senior citizens to and from within their community. Disney Plus has "26.5 million subscribers" and we're talking about how many of them are holding out for Season 2 of The Mandalorian and some other great programming. What happens when you load 99 phones in a wagon? Things definitely happen to Google Maps! Nvidia makes it possible to use the cloud for PC gaming options. Ancestry rejected a police warrant because of a technicality. Did you know Apple Arcade is a thing? They're looking to remind you through a creative ad blitz. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Katie (@Kdudders), John Chichilla (@Chilla) and Sorg (@Sorgatron) You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the The 405 Media (@The405Radio), and Postindustrial Audio (@post_industry) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST
Hello and welcome to Overdrive, a program that looks at the fantasises and fallacies of anything to do with motoring and transport. 1. Australia’s first regional AV project scoops national ITS award (1:41) 2. Bertrand Piccard breaks world distance record for a hydrogen-powered vehicle in a Hyundai NEXO (2:44) 3. The Premiere of the movie Machine and its relationship to autonomous vehicles (3:34) 4. Paris to Amazon: No Free Delivery for You (2:47) 5. New Honda Accord (5:32) 6. Artificial Intelligence Improves Tyre Performance (6:25) 7. Motoring minute – Honda CRV (7:04) 8. We hear a story about what it is like to be a young mechanic that makes a mistake at a major motorbike racing event (8:23) 9. Motoring minute – Great Wall Steed (12:57) 10. After the premiere of a movie about artificial intelligence including autonomous vehicles, I have a chat with Miklos Kiss from Audi about the company’s activities in this field (14:11) 11. Motoring minute – Jaguar F-Pace (19:59) 12. Quirky news – Brian Smith and I discuss the link between classic cars, democracy and IS! (21:05) You can find more information at Driven Media or previous programs are available as podcasts on iTunes or Spotify. OR our Facebook site OverdriveCity So, let’s start with the news Originally broadcast 7 December 2019
In this episode we talk about the future (and present) of automated carsHosts: James Brent, Edward Gordon, Sriram ManivannanIntro music: Coffee by Josh Woodward https://www.joshwoodward.com/
In this episode we talk about the future (and present) of automated carsHosts: James Brent, Edward Gordon, Sriram ManivannanIntro music: Coffee by Josh Woodward https://www.joshwoodward.com/
In this second episode Graham, Isaac, Koustav and Brandon discuss and debate Automation in cars, Quantum Computing and a recent plane crash that occurred at the Bradley International Airport. Automation & Cars: 5:30-20:15 minutes Quantum Computing: 20:20-24:50 minutes Aviation news & plane crash: 24:50-31:50 minutes
AVs could be crushed in four years. Could it be true? You decide.
5G, Automated Cars, Tucson the “Creative City” home of your next Big Idea.
Jonathan Mizzi is a celebrated London-based Maltese architect who is as critical of the island's built environment as he is optimistic about its future. He believes autonomous electric cars can solve Malta's gridlocked roads and help make the island greener. He also believes high-rises can be an aesthetic solution to several nondescript medium-rise towns that have mushroomed all over the island. In this podcast, he talks about moving back to Malta, the changes he experienced since fatherhood and his belief in educational spaces that are close to nature.
YERRRRRR whats good fam we are out here talking abut how Tumblr got rid of all its porn, Uff. we also talk about the future of self driving cars and even talk about PC culture a little bit. Please follow, like and subscribe to the alternative idiots on Itunes and Soundcloud. also follow out IG for Dank memes @alternativeidiots and for even more from the us follow our twitter @FollowtheFAX Big shout out to Michael who is volunteering his time and trying to make the world a better place for children by giving them an education. Please support the homie by donating to the cause on the link below. https://www.gofundme.com/books-for-mwandi
How close are we to fully autonomous vehicles? Listen as Sean Keith and Mason Boling continue discussion on the topic of self-driving cars. The materials on this podcast are made available by Keith, Miller, Butler, Schneider & Pawlik, PLLC for informational purposes only and are not legal advice. The transmission and receipt of information contained on the podcast do not form or constitute an attorney-client relationship. Persons should not act upon information on this podcast without seeking professional legal counsel. The materials on this podcast may not reflect the most current legal developments, verdicts or settlements. Further, prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
In this episode I talk to Sven Nyholm about self-driving cars. Sven is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at TU Eindhoven with an interest in moral philosophy and the ethics of technology. Recently, Sven has been working on the ethics of self-driving cars, focusing in particular on the ethical rules such cars should follow and who should be held responsible for them if something goes wrong. We chat about these issues and more. You can download the podcast here or listen below. You can also subscribe on iTunes and Stitcher (the RSS feed is here). Show Notes:0:00 - Introduction 1:22 - What is a self-driving car? 3:00 - Fatal crashes involving self-driving cars 5:10 - Could self-driving cars ever be completely safe? 8:14 - Limitations of the Trolley Problem 11:22 - What kinds of accident scenarios do we need to plan for? 17:18 - Who should decide which ethical rules a self-driving car follows? 23:47 - Why not randomise the ethical rules? 25:18 - Experimental findings on people's preferences with self-driving cars 29:16 - Is this just another typical applied ethical debate? 31:27 - What would a utilitarian self-driving car do? 36:30 - What would a Kantian self-driving car do? 39:33 - A contractualist approach to the ethics of self-driving cars 43:54 - The responsibility gap problem 46:12 - Scepticism of the responsibility gap: can self-driving cars be agents? 53:17 - A collaborative agency approach to self-driving cars 58:18 - So who should we blame if something goes wrong? 1:03:40 - Is there a duty to hand over driving to machines? 1:07:30 - Must self-driving cars be programmed to kill?Relevant LinksSven's faculty webpage 'The Ethics of Crashes with Self-Driving Cars, A Roadmap I' by Sven 'The Ethics of Crashes with Self-Driving Cars, A Roadmap II' by Sven 'Attributing Responsibility to Automated Systems: Reflections on Human-Robot Collaborations and Responsibility Loci' by Sven 'The Ethics of Accident Algorithms for Self-Driving Cars: An Applied Trolley Problem' by Nyholm and Smids 'Automated Cars meet Human Drivers: responsible human-robot coordination and the ethics of mixed traffic' by Nyhom and Smids Episode #3 with Sven on Love Drugs, DBS and Self-Driving Cars Episode #23 with Liu on Responsibility and Discrimination in Self-Driving Cars #mc_embed_signup{background:#fff; clear:left; font:14px Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; } /* Add your own MailChimp form style overrides in your site stylesheet or in this style block. We recommend moving this block and the preceding CSS link to the HEAD of your HTML file. */ Subscribe to the newsletter
Automation is defined as the automatic operation or control of equipment, a process, or a system. Many things, whether you realize it or not, are automated from payment processing, vending machines, traffic lights -- essentially all things electronic contain automation points to make our lives easier. Can autonomous vehicles help make for safer highways? On the wake of an unfortunate event involving Uber and a pedestrian, I discuss. Let's continue our discussion! Follow me on Twitter and Instagram at @dexter_johnson and visit http://DexJohnsPC.com to stay on top of my latest posts. Share this podcast with a friend!
Connected and automated vehicles are being built with components that enable them to not only access information, but also collect, store and transmit data for performance and safety purposes as well. Furthermore, these vehicles are expected to produce an enormous amount of data, some of which will be personal and sensitive, such as precise real-time geolocation data and the contents of communications that result when drivers connect their mobile phones to a vehicle’s computer system.In this Bottom Line videocast, Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP Partners Michael Bahar and Kymberly Kochis discuss cybersecurity threats and privacy issues related to connected and automated vehicles.
Connected and automated vehicles are being built with components that enable them to not only access information, but also collect, store and transmit data for performance and safety purposes as well. Furthermore, these vehicles are expected to produce an enormous amount of data, some of which will be personal and sensitive, such as precise real-time geolocation data and the contents of communications that result when drivers connect their mobile phones to a vehicle’s computer system.In this Bottom Line videocast, Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP Partners Michael Bahar and Kymberly Kochis discuss cybersecurity threats and privacy issues related to connected and automated vehicles.
Reuben Sarkar, DOE Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation, discusses the new report, “The Transforming Mobility Ecosystem: Enabling an Energy-Efficient Future” and the four future states of mobility it explores. Read the report at https://energy.gov/eere/vehicles/downloads/transforming-mobility-ecosystem-report.
Reuben Sarkar, DOE Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation, discusses the new report, “The Transforming Mobility Ecosystem: Enabling an Energy-Efficient Future” and the four future states of mobility it explores. Read the report at https://energy.gov/eere/vehicles/downloads/transforming-mobility-ecosystem-report.
Automated Cars are being used by ride-share companies and Ford wants to have fully automated cars by 2021! Are we ready for this kind of technology? Written by Krish Mohan (http://ramannoodlescomedy.com/) Music by Max Somerville Subscribe: http://eepurl.com/oOJ45 Show Dates: http://ramannoodlescomedy.com/shows/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/KrishMohanHaha Bandcamp: https://ramannoodlescomedy.bandcamp.com/ Podcast: http://tabootabletalk.libsyn.com/podcast Download my new album "How Not To Fit In": https://ramannoodlescomedy.bandcamp.com/album/how-not-to-fit-in
Automated Cars are being used by ride-share companies and Ford wants to have fully automated cars by 2021! Are we ready for this kind of technology? Written by Krish Mohan (http://ramannoodlescomedy.com/) Music by Max Somerville Subscribe: http://eepurl.com/oOJ45 Show Dates: http://ramannoodlescomedy.com/shows/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/KrishMohanHaha Bandcamp: https://ramannoodlescomedy.bandcamp.com/ Podcast: http://tabootabletalk.libsyn.com/podcast Download my new album "How Not To Fit In": https://ramannoodlescomedy.bandcamp.com/album/how-not-to-fit-in
In this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down Scott Schwalbe, CEO, NimbeLink (nimbelink.com), about Automated Cars, connectivity in the IoT, from Cat-M1 and LPWAN to licensed spectrum, and Ken challenges Scott to write the One Standard to Rule Them All. This episode is sponsored by the IoT Evolution Expo (IoTEvolutionExpo.com). To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh.
Interview with Matthew Channon talking about EU and UK car legislation for automated cars, insurance industry and automated cars, central governmental insurance fund, car loop systems, cross border insurance, strict liability and much more.
Jeff Klei, Continental North America President talks to Paul W. Smith about his company's ongoing work with automated cars.
This morning we take a look at Sony / Universal's bid to block KickassTorrents, as well as the implications of the NSW Govt.'s Future Transport Summit
Chat with Nick Reed of TRL - we ask hard questions about how the UK are testing automated cars today, discuss recent AI news, blue sky thinking, and chat neural networks and genetic algorithms.
TRC is in the house! This week, Darren takes us for a spin to explore the ethical dilemma of self-driving cars. Adam takes a peek into the growing trend of Adult Colouring Books and their potential health benefits. (No, not that kind of adult colouring book.) Finally, Cristina mouths off about how clever marketing made bad breath sound like a medical condition.
News: Why is it so difficult to play against left-handed opponents in sports? Will you drivers be ready when automated cars need them to take over? Articles: Skilled players' and novices' difficulty anticipating left- vs. right-handed opponents' action intentions varies across different points in time What determines the take-over time? An integrated model approach of driver take-over after automated driving More information: http://www.perceptionactionpodcast.libsyn.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Twitter: @Shakeywaits Email: robgray@asu.edu Credits: Mr & Mrs Smith – Left Handed Right Handed Blues JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound – Bad News Andy Wagner – Driver’s Seat via freemusicarchive.org
News: Do NBA All Stars run further and faster? Do in-car technologies make drivers complacent? Articles: Exploring Game Performance in the National Basketball Association Using Player Tracking Data How does a collision warning system shape driver's brake response time? The influence of expectancy and automation complacency on real-life emergency braking Google car accident data More information: http://www.perceptionactionpodcast.libsyn.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Twitter: @Shakeywaits Email: robgray@asu.edu Credits: JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound – Bad News John Welsey Coleman – Ooh Basketball via freemusicarchive.org
A round-up of the usual suspects, looking more closely at recent announcements for automated speed-obedient cars and weaponizing Unmanned Arial Vehicles in society! We glance through an AMA, reports of spooky goings-on, UFO catchups, Energetic Fluctuations in the Field... and finish off with a comprehensive discussion on Blue Orbs!Music Tracks;Sound Of Saturn, "La Terra"Sound Of Saturn, "Autumn Dusk"Sound Of Saturn, "Bright Sky"soundcloud.com/soundofsaturn - please check them out!
A round-up of the usual suspects, looking more closely at recent announcements for automated speed-obedient cars and weaponizing Unmanned Arial Vehicles in society! We glance through an AMA, reports of spooky goings-on, UFO catchups, Energetic Fluctuations in the Field... and finish off with a comprehensive discussion on Blue Orbs!Music Tracks;Sound Of Saturn, "La Terra"Sound Of Saturn, "Autumn Dusk"Sound Of Saturn, "Bright Sky"soundcloud.com/soundofsaturn - please check them out!
Discussing liability issues around automated personal vehicles. #googlecar #tesla #selfdrivingcars
Mitcz and Alex discuss a particularly embarrassing Safari bug as it relates to privacy browsing – aka “porn mode”, while Mitcz rants about some tech companies’ refusals to actually acknowledge that sometimes people just want to be filthy. The discussion evolves into discussions of blocking and flagging content on various websites, privacy implications, and the inside world of OKCupid moderation. They also discuss Tesla’s upcoming “automated steering” (not a so-called”autopilot” mode), sensationalistic headlines, the future of cars, and Mitcz makes some bold predictions that he’s probably wrong about.