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In early 2023, Carmera Thomas-Wilhite joined the Chesapeake Bay region's most influential environmental group, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, as its first vice president for diversity, equity, inclusion and justice. How'd she get there? What's her mission? Find out in our conversation.
Alicia Sullivan is the Product Manager for Google's Earth Engine Sustainability Solutions and joins us from the greater Seattle area. She obtained her Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Forest Resources Management from the University of Washington and started her forestry career at the Washington Department of Natural Resources and Weyerhaeuser. Her interest in program and product management led her to roles with Microsoft, Amazon, CARMERA and Google. Come have a listen to Alicia's career journey from forestry to high tech and their overlap with climate and environment.
Singapore plans to invest $ 50 million in a program to support research on AI and cybersecurity for future communications structures, Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat announced on Tuesday. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/13/singapore-to-launch-50-million-program-in-ai-cybersecurity-research-for-5g.html Woven Planet Holdings - a company founded by Toyota to invest in, develop, and eventually bring to market the future of transportation technologies like automated driving - has acquired HD mapping startup Carmera for an undisclosed amount . https://techcrunch.com/2021/07/14/toyotas-woven-planet-acquires-hd-mapping-startup-carmera/ According to OpenAI co-founder Wojciech Zaremba, the company recently disbanded its robotics team. https://www.therobotreport.com/openai-abandons-robotics-research/ Self-driving startup Argo AI, automaker Ford Motor Co and ride-hail company Lyft Inc announced on Wednesday that they have teamed up to offer Robotaxi rides to Lyft customers in Miami and Austin. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/argo-ai-ford-lyft-launch-110321954.html Most of the public discourse on Artificial Intelligence (AI) policy focuses on one of two perspectives: how the government can support AI innovation and how the government can prevent its harmful or negligent use. https://www.brookings.edu/blog/techtank/2021/07/22/how-the-national-science-foundation-is-taking-on-fairness-in-ai/ Visit www.integratedaisolutions.com
Ro Gupta from CARMERA teaches Daniel and Chris all about road intelligence. CARMERA maintains the maps that move the world, from HD maps for automated driving to consumer maps for human navigation.
Ro Gupta from CARMERA teaches Daniel and Chris all about road intelligence. CARMERA maintains the maps that move the world, from HD maps for automated driving to consumer maps for human navigation.
In this episode of Build the Future, we talk with Ro Gupta the CEO of Carmera. At Carmera, they maintain the maps that move the world — from HD maps for autonomous cars to consumer maps for human navigation. We cover the future of maps, autonomous vs. human driving, autopilot, and more!To listen to more episodes and to stay connected, follow along athttps://www.buildthefuturepodcast.com/https://twitter.com/camwieseDon’t forget to leave a review and subscribe.Have a great week and until next time, go build!
Community-building, inclusivity, and persistence are key to addressing climate challenges and fostering healthy communities. During this episode of the Sea Change Podcast, Jenna is joined by Carmera Thomas-Wilhite, Baltimore Program Manager for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and one of the Baltimore Sun's 25 Women to Watch in 2020. We welcome you to join them as they reflect on the successes they've celebrated, the challenges they've overcome, and the lessons they've learned from their collective years dedicated to grassroots advocacy.
Peggy and Ethan Sorrelgreen, chief product officer, CARMERA, talk about autonomous vehicles and safety in this arena, and how technology can help us. He says if you don't have connectivity, autonomous vehicles can still operate safely. They also discuss: Three key things that are needed for autonomous vehicles. If we will have an order of magnitude less car accidents than today. If we can outsmart the bad guys that might want to hack into our cars. carmera.com (05.12.20 - #668) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast
Peggy and Ethan Sorrelgreen, chief product officer, CARMERA, talk about autonomous vehicles and safety in this arena, and how technology can help us. He says if you don't have connectivity, autonomous vehicles can still operate safely. They also discuss: Three key things that are needed for autonomous vehicles. If we will have an order of magnitude less car accidents than today. If we can outsmart the bad guys that might want to hack into our cars. carmera.com (05.12.20 - #668) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast
We are joined by Ro Gupta, the CEO of Carmera to discuss his contribution to an autonomous future. Carmera is a private company that makes real time HD maps for autonomous driving. We talk about his own history and early interest in transportation before diving into the development of digital maps and the apps that have spearheaded this technology. Ro explains data collection, safety policies, and some of the main challenges today. He also describes differences between the US and international markets, notably China. We discuss different solutions, how to share data across platforms, and how Carmera aims to grow in the future.
We are joined by Ro Gupta, the CEO of Carmera to discuss his contribution to an autonomous future. Carmera is a private company that makes real time HD maps for autonomous driving. We talk about his own history and early interest in transportation before diving into the development of digital maps and the apps that have spearheaded this technology. Ro explains data collection, safety policies, and some of the main challenges today. He also describes differences between the US and international markets, notably China. We discuss different solutions, how to share data across platforms, and how Carmera aims to grow in the future.
Ro Gupta is the CEO of Carmera, the world’s only 4-dimensional index of city streets, accessible to anyone. Before Carmera, he created data products and helped grow web commenting network, Disqus, to 2 billion users. Prior to that, he held digital roles at Disney. Earlier on, Ro was a management consultant for corporations and NGOs in San Francisco, Sao Paulo, New York, and Mozambique. He also advises startups such as Autonomous Tractor Corp. Ro studied Civil Engineering/Operations Research at Princeton and received an MBA from Northwestern. Ro was born in Calcutta, India, and lives in Brooklyn, NY with his family.Check out what Ro is up to at: https://www.carmera.com/
Topic Discussed : Global Autonomous Driving (AD)Industry Outlook, 2019Speaker: Ayan BiswasKey takeaways:The Autonomous industry is evolving at a rapid pace on various fronts such as advancements in technology as well as emergence of new business models. Traditionally, most major OEMs and tier 1 suppliers have strived to explore the benefits of developing applications focused on the convergence of the three technology pillars: Connected, Autonomous, and Electric. However, the true potential of each of these technology pillars can be tapped only by the marriage of technology and service sectors of the industry. Technology and service integration has picked up pace in the recent years with leading OEMs making investments and acquisitions in service based companiesFor further insights, please join us for future podcasts and become a member of Frost & Sullivan’s Leadership Council by emailing us at: digital@frost.com or click here to Contact Us.Related Keywords: Frost & Sullivan, Autonomous, ADAS, ECU, Domain controller, Centralized architecture, Centralized ECU, Centralized MCU, driver assistance, Continental, NVIDIA, Intel, Mobileye, Aptiv, TTTech, ZF, Autoliv, zFAS, ProAI, Audi, Automobiles, Daimler, Merceds-Benz, Tesla, BMW, Volvo, Ford, GM, Waymo, Magna, automated driving, Autonomous vehicle development platform, BOOM, shared mobility, sensor fusion, Cortica, Aeye, Carmera, Mapbox, Deepmap, Civil maps, Leddartech, Luminar, Innoviz, Blackmore, Optimus ride, Via, 99 taxis, Grab, driv.ai, Argo.ai, We Ride, MomentaWebsite: www.frost.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today I'm thrilled to have on the show Ro Gupta, CEO & Founder of Carmera, maker of autonomous vehicle real time HD mapping software. Following Carmera's recent partnership with Toyota, I had the chance to talk with Ro about his background; what Carmera is up to; his thoughts on fellow HD mapping company HERE Technologies; and more besides. ALSO: My full 19-minute review of the Tesla Model 3 with Enhanced Autopilot is now live! Watch it here and be sure to subscribe to my channel! Read, listen, and discuss this episode at MarcHoag.com Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/AutonomousHoag Follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/autonomoushoag Like us on Facebook: fb.com/autonomoushoag Subscribe to my new YouTube channel at youtube.com/channel/UCzDAWTzwkA_MgmqoOKhHYzQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/autonomous-cars-with-marc-hoag/message
The Autonocast's CES coverage rolls on, with another conversation recorded from our Ford Fusion on the show floor courtesy of Avis Budget Group. This time we are joined by the sponsor of our CES party Ro Gupta of Carmera, as well as Chris Heiser and Jason Stinson of Renovo, who talk about the subdued tone around the autonomous car and mobility technology sector at this year's CES. We were all a little bit tired and drained from the amazing party that we threw the night before with Carmera, but that didn't stop us from coming to a provocative insight into the much-discussed autonomous drive "trough of disillusionment": behind the ups and downs of public perception, a lot of business and investment in the space continues as usual. Maybe we're actually overhyping the hype cycle?
His startup is creating a "street-intelligence platform" for self-driving vehicles
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Ro Gupta is the co-founder and CEO of Carmera, a street-level intelligence platform. The company's flagship product is CARMERA Autonomous Map, which delivers real-time, 3D maps and navigation-critical data for autonomous vehicles. Ro previously spent six years with Disqus, the web's largest community discussion network. He's also the first Notation portfolio company founder we've had on Origins! In this episode, we discuss Ro's path to co-founding Carmera, the explosion of interest in autonomous vehicle technology, angel investing, and of course the limited partner ecosystem.
In this episode, you’ll hear about: -The autonomous vehicle stack, and why companies aren’t building everything in house -Why Carmera decided to build its headquarters in New York versus the Bay, and the benefits of doing so -The entrepreneurial genes that run in Ro’s family, and why his parents ended up leaving India to come to the States -When Ro started thinking about entrepreneurship as a viable career option, and how it relates to the immigrant mentality -The differences between operating at an early stage startup versus creating your own, and the unrelenting stress that comes with the latter (even when the -cause is good) -How the CEO of a startup should think about allocating his or her time, and why working smarter is a must Be sure to check out Ro’s picks for his favorite NYC startup, in addition to the operator he’d most want to interview.