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Stupid News 3-28-2024 8am ...He Opened Fire on the Toilet …Old Lady in England rescued a what? …The Google Car hits Record Speeds in Police Chase
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I ask my fiancé what my beige flags are! I have some questions about Google cars. The Toronto Zoo wants visitors to stop showing a fascinated gorilla their phones so he can just hang out with his brother and be a gorilla. All this and more on The Mark and Jess Replay!
Stupid News 6-13-2023 8am …Was the Google Car involved in a Hit-And-Run? …The Little Bundle of Joy was actually a Bundle of Cocaine …She married herself and couldn't be more happy
Captain K brings you some the strangest news stories from around the globe in 'What's Making News'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CarStuff's Scott Benjamin comes on to talk about Google's self-driving car causing its first car accident. What happened? And how will Google prevent future accidents?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
C'est une procédure judiciaire qui pourrait lever le voile sur le développement des voitures autonomes. En Californie, Waymo se bat pour ne pas rendre public des documents confidentiels, notamment des rapports sur les accidents impliquant ses véhicules de test. Pour ne rien rater de l'actualité tech, inscrivez-vous à notre newsletter: https://inscription-cafetech.gr8.com/
A inovação tecnológica presente no sector automóvel ganhará um novo destaque com a entrada nesta indústria de dois gigantes tecnológicos, a Google e a Apple. Para já são só intenções e experiências, mas o caminho está a ser feito e até é provável que sejam caminhos diferentes. Para onde vamos? A resposta está numa deliciosa conversa entre Lourenço Medeiros, editor de novas tecnologias da SIC, e Rui Pedro Reis, coordenador e apresentador do programa Volante SIC See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is innovation overvalued? It is the dominant ideology of our era. But what if building, maintenance and repair prove much more important to our daily lives than the vast majority of technological innovations? Co-founder of The Maintainers, a research group focused on maintenance, repair, infrastructure and mundane labor, Lee Vinsel is an Assistant Professor of Science and Technology Studies at Stevens Institute of Technology. His research focuses on science and technology policy, and his first book examines the history of government regulation of the automobile in the United States, from the birth of the internal combustion engine to the Google Car. His work has been featured in The Atlantic, The Guardian, Le Monde, Fortune and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Chris Urmson ist der ehemalige Chefentwickler bei Google Cars. Vor drei Jahren hat er sich mit seinem Unternehmen Aurora Innovations selbstständig gemacht, dass mittlerweile einen Börsenwert von zwei Milliarden Dollar hat. Nicht zuletzt, weil sich bei Urmson bereits Kunden wie VW, Hyundai oder Byton gemeldet haben, um von deren Technik fürs Autonome Fahren zu profitieren. In dieser Folge von Moove, dem New Mobility Podcast von auto motor und sport hören Sie Urmsons Beitrag, vom auto motor und sport Kongress 2019. Dort hielt er neben anderen Keynote-Speakern wie dem damaligen Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche, Ex-Rennfahrer Nico Rossberg oder dem Continental-Chef Elmar Degenhart einen Vortrag zum Thema autonomes Fahren und verriet, was seine Beweggründe die Arbeit daran sind, was die Technik dahinter alles zu leisten vermag und gibt nicht nur einen Einblicke wie die kalifornische Tech-Industrie auf die Herausforderungen, sondern auch wie er mit seinem Team bei Aurora daran arbeitet. Urmson erzählt, was ihn von der Vision vom autonomen Fahren begeistert hat, wie er vor 15 Jahren mit dem Thema in Kontakt gekommen ist und warum er schnell lernen musste, dass mit einem reinen Kraftakt auf diesem jungen Forschungsfeld nicht viel mehr zu holen ist, als jede Menge Scherben und schrottreife Prototypen, die in der Wüste in Flammen aufgehen. Ganz nebenbei berichtet er all den ersten Malen, bei denen autonome Fahrzeuggeschichte geschrieben wurde. Etwa vom ersten Unfall zwischen zwei autonomen Fahrzeugen oder dem ersten selbstfahrenden Auto, das von der Polizei angehalten wurde und beschreibt, wie schwer es ist, einer Maschine beizubringen Reaktionen anderer vorauszusagen. Wenn Sie eine Frage, Wünsche oder Anregungen haben, schreiben Sie uns einfach unter podcast@moove-magazin.de Weitere auto motor und sport Podcast-Formate finden Sie unter http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/podcast
Mercedes-Benz, General Motors, Nissan, Toyota, Audio, Volvo, Vislab y por supuesto; Google. Son solo algunas de las mega compañías que están invirtiendo millones en investigación y desarrollo de automóviles autónomos.
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00:00 - Shocking & violent road rage incidents in Ontario -- In Peterborough, a 74 year old cyclist was pinned and beaten by a man with a club (fish bonker), while in Toronto, a brawl ensued in after a dispute over a parking spot 18:34 - A Winnipeg family is speaking out after their stepfather took his own life just hours after being released from hospital -- We're joined by Mary-Jo Bolton, MMFT, Clinical Director, Klinic Community Health to discuss the Manitoba Suicide Prevention & Support LIne. We're also joined by Adam Milne, Volunteer Coordinator & Outreach Worker at Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba, to revisit a topic we discussed a few weeks back -- Is it time for peer support in emergency rooms? 37:15 - Money Mondays with Kelley Keehn, Personal Finance Educator, Consumer Advocate for the Financial Planning Standards Council -- Negotiating for a better deal! You'd be surprised with what you can get if you just... ask. 56:00 - Let's send a little girl to see Bruno Mars! Six-year old Mikayla has been dealing with cancer since she was 4. The Children's Hospital Foundation put out a call this morning to try to help Mikayla get her hands on some concert tickets to see Bruno Mars next week. We speak to her mother Sarah, and inform her that 680 CJOB has found four tickets for her for next week's show. 66:53 - Revisiting the reverse angle parking experiment the city is now conducting on Bannatyne between Waterfront & Rorie 75:33 - Omar Khadr, and the doctor who saved him -- Feature from Canadian Press reporter Colin Perkel 82:10 - The Google Car just drove by! Also, we got stuff to give away, PBR Canada is coming back to Winnipeg in October! 87:38 - Canada lags the world in land protection, Manitoba urged to commit to lands planning, new protected areas by 2020 -- Ron Thiessen is the Chapter Executive Director for CPAWS (Canadian Parks & Wildnerness Society) 87:56 - Richard Cloutier & Brittany Greenslade tee up THE NEWS
We present to you our 164th episode of YOUR favorite Hump Cast and the podcast that helps you get over your Humpday! Ryan, Ricky and Garrett Get a whole episode to themselves. We talk some of our latest adventures, Get a chance to test drive a Google Car, We get our Timon and Pumba, The Kingsman get a first trailer, Death to Prom-posals, and a shitty way to lose a hand! Social Media: www.Humpcast.com www.patreon.com/Humpcast www.facebook.com/humpcast www.youtube.com/humpcast www.instagram.com/humpcast twitter.com/Humpcast twitter.com/Garrett_AMLee instagram.com/Garrett_AMLee twitter.com/ryanpdemarest instagram.com/ryanpdemarest twitter.com/rickyc instagram.com/rickyc90
Is innovation overvalued? It is the dominant ideology of our era. But what if building, maintenance and repair prove much more important to our daily lives than the vast majority of technological innovations? Chaired by Natasha Mitchell Co-founder of The Maintainers themaintainers.org, a research group focused on maintenance, repair, infrastructure and mundane labor, Lee Vinsel is an Assistant Professor of Science and Technology Studies at Stevens Institute of Technology. His research focuses on science and technology policy, and his first book examines the history of government regulation of the automobile in the United States, from the birth of the internal combustion engine to the Google Car. His work has been featured in The Atlantic, The Guardian, Le Monde, Fortune and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Natasha Mitchell is a multi-award winning journalist and presenter of flagship ABC Radio National programs including the daily morning show, Life Matters (2012-15), and the popular science, psychology & culture radio program, All in the Mind (2002-12). She was vice president of the World Federation of Science Journalists, and a recipient of the MIT Knight Fellowship.
Are scientists the new gods? As we increasingly rely on science to solve our problems, are we stretching scientific method to mystique? If scientists are not infallible, can we trust what they tell us? And if we can’t trust scientists, can we still trust science? Tim Flannery is one of Australia’s leading writers on climate change. An internationally acclaimed scientist, explorer and conservationist, Tim was named Australian of the Year in 2007. Tim has held various academic positions including Professor at the University of Adelaide, director of the South Australian Museum in Adelaide, Principal Research Scientist at the Australian Museum and Visiting Chair in Australian Studies at Harvard University in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. A well known presenter on ABC Radio,NPR and the BBC for more than a decade, he has also written and presented several series on the Documentary Channel including The Future Eaters (1998), Wild Australasia (2003), Islands in the Sky (1992) and Bushfire (1997). His books include Here on Earth (2010) and The Weather Makers (2005). Alok Jha is the science correspondent for ITV News in the UK. Before that, he did the same job at The Guardianfor a decade, where he wrote news, features, comment and presented the award-winning Science Weeklypodcast. He has also reported live from Antarctica and presented many TV and radio programmes for the BBC. Natasha Mitchell is a multi-award winning journalist and presenter of flagship ABC Radio National programs including the daily morning show, Life Matters (2012-15), and the popular science, psychology & culture radio program, All in the Mind (2002-12). She was vice president of the World Federation of Science Journalists, and a recipient of the MIT Knight Fellowship. Co-founder of The Maintainers themaintainers.org, a research group focused on maintenance, repair, infrastructure and mundane labor, Lee Vinsel is an Assistant Professor of Science and Technology Studies at Stevens Institute of Technology. His research focuses on science and technology policy, and his first book examines the history of government regulation of the automobile in the United States, from the birth of the internal combustion engine to the Google Car. His work has been featured in The Atlantic, The Guardian, Le Monde, Fortune and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
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The fantastic four are back! Rich, James, Adam and Si discuss Android Pay, Android N names, Google Car Sticky Car Bonnet / Hood, Google Allo plus Gaming, Movies, 8 Bit Remix, Weird and Strange and other tech news, chat and the usual features!
This is Phil Hulett’s first attempt at segmenting full-length shows into bite-sized chunks. In this first of 6 chunks from episode 272, Phil and co-host Gonzo Greg Spillane talk about up the properties, good and bad, of Friday the 13th. Don’t miss our Travel Guy, Gary Warner riffing on Friday the 13th with his list of superstition-related travel destinations in part 3 of this episode. Google tries to force people not to steer their cars. Sharon Osbourne may have given Ozzy the boot, but she’s still forcing him to work. You can listen to Episode 272 in it’s entirety here: CLICK. Part 1 of Episode 272 is sponsored by Lunar Pages.
CarStuff's Scott Benjamin comes on to talk about Google's self-driving car causing its first car accident. What happened? And how will Google prevent future accidents? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Om ett år kommer Volvo Cars ha 100 självkörande bilar i trafik på Göteborgs vägar som tillåter föraren att släppa ratten och göra annat. Men hur ser det ut i resten av världen, hur automatiserad är till exempel Google Car? Vad innebär automatiseringen för föraransvaret, behöver vi ens körkort i framtiden? Och vad innebär automatiseringen för motorfordonens interaktion med oskyddade trafikanter - fotgängare och cyklister? Azra Habibovic som forskar om kooperativa fordonssystem vid Victoria Swedish ICT, intervjuas av Angela Aylward, NTF Väst. FOTO: SAFER
Tonight on Friday Night Party Line, George, Scojo, Churba, and Victor talk about AlphaGo, Google Car vs Bus, Mythbusters, and a PSA about disaster preparedness.
Tonight on Friday Night Party Line, George, Scojo, Churba, and Victor talk about AlphaGo, Google Car vs Bus, Mythbusters, and a PSA about disaster preparedness.
With a vast array of topics this week, Steve and Ben delve in to a number of stories covering Science, Technology and Culture. In science, astronomers have confirmed a previously identified galaxy at 13.2 billion light years away, the most distant galaxy observed on record, and one of the first galaxies ever formed. In technology, Google has experienced a mishap of sorts with its self-driving test car inadvertently crashing in to a bus. And in culture, social media and the internet have provided the ultimate platform for anonymous bullying and harassment, but is it any different to what used to happen in the past with anonymous notes, threatening phone calls and the like? Steve and Ben discuss all these topics and more in this week’s episode.
Intro – 00:00 Nerd Battle – 1:35 Best Candy – Willy Wonka’s Runts v Real Fruit Troubled Tech – 11:20 Oh no! The google car side swiped a bus. And a teacher is forced to resign after a student takes her phone and discovers private nude photos. Movies – 21:23 Ivana and Jay… Read More »S02 E6 – Deadpool, The Americans, Google Car, Best Candy Ever
- Concepts and New Cars- Autonomous Google Car Gets in Accident- China Struggles with EV Sales- Why FCA Axed the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200
- Concepts and New Cars - Autonomous Google Car Gets in Accident - China Struggles with EV Sales - Why FCA Axed the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200
Dernier Stufficast de l'année, avec la Google Car qui veut concurrencer Uber, l'augmentation de capital réussie pour Parrot, les Philips Hue et le Stufficast récompensé dans la sélection "Best Of 2015" d'iTunes.
More nerdy topics to discuss! The focus this week is on video games; Travis, Mark and Jeffrey discuss the newest Legacy of Kain, Star Wars Battlefront, Starcraft II, Fallout 4, and more! There's also some tech talk, with the news that Sony is no longer making Betamax tapes (which... what?), Samsung is making a flexible phone, and a Google Car got pulled over without a driver. Plus, the gang reviews "Spectre", which somehow leads into a discussion of... "The Core?" You'll have to listen to find out how! We want to hear from you - give us your feedback and maybe we’ll give you a shout-out on the show! Visit us at facebook.com/boycowradio; or on Twitter: @BoyCowRadio! Also, check us out on YouTube to see UNCENSORED and UNCUT episodes! Co-hosted by Travis Richey (@TheTravisRichey) and Mark W. Gray (@RocketPictures). Produced by Jeffrey Gardner (@jeffaplus).
We discuss the Soylent Challenge between Jesse and Chris. Amazon Prime Video beats Netflix to offline streaming. The changes at Google. We discuss ASUSâ??s new products, the ZenWatch 2, the VivoStick, and the spikey Router and the Google OnHub. We discuss how Tesla is going to keep prices low by striking a deal on lithium mined in northern Mexico. The Google Car finds itâ??s first â??flawâ??. The solar sunflower. Remote Control BB8 goes on sale at midnight tonight.
Eric and the clan pull up and move to Nebraska, enjoying some of the sights along the I-80. The President goes on a Podcast with a failed Air America host. The OPM hack. The Google Car crashes. The Media and how technology helps make the news we see and hear.
In this bonus episode you can find out more about our hosts, their phone histories and how Google will finally come for us all.
News: Writing, TV: Doctor Who (1st Doctor, Series 2, 7 The Space Museum 1-4, 1965), Game of Thrones Season 4 Episodes 8-9, Technology: CES, Steam Machine News, Computex 2014, E3 2014, Apple Developer Conference, Apple and Beats, Buying and Selling Online, Google Car, Aftershow: Rate the Show, Visit the Blog, Email Me/Tweet Me, On the Podcast Next Week
Writing, Doctor Who: The Space Museum, Game of Thrones Season 4 Episodes 8-9, CES, Steam Machine News, Computex 2014, E3 2014, Apple Developer Conference, Apple and Beats, Buying and Selling Online, Google Car, On the Podcast Next Week
News: Writing, TV: Doctor Who (1st Doctor, Series 2, 7 The Space Museum 1-4, 1965), Game of Thrones Season 4 Episodes 8-9, Technology: CES, Steam Machine News, Computex 2014, E3 2014, Apple Developer Conference, Apple and Beats, Buying and Selling Online, Google Car, Aftershow: Rate the Show, Visit the Blog, Email Me/Tweet Me, On the Podcast Next Week
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In dieser Folge erfahren Sie wie unser Gedächtnis funktioniert, welches neue Produkt wir auf den Markt gebracht haben und was es mit dem neuen Google Car auf sich hat.
Our second Godzilla episode in as many weeks has us looking at (of course) the new Godzilla!!!!! A flick we at Terror Troop have been waiting for ever since it was announced! It’s like Christmas on Terror Troop! We also go into the theater experience we all had, and we … Continue reading
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They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but that's no longer true of the entire state of Nevada. For the past year, an experimental self-driving car created by Google has been crisscrossing the state - and chances are that one day, and probably sooner rather than later, they'll be everywhere. For more on this unique advance in personal transportation, I spoke with Tom Jacobs, Chief Public Information Officer for the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles. For more information on the Google Car, log on to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles website at www.dmvnv.com.
They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but that's no longer true of the entire state of Nevada. For the past year, an experimental self-driving car created by Google has been crisscrossing the state - and chances are that one day, and probably sooner rather than later, they'll be everywhere. For more on this unique advance in personal transportation, I spoke with Tom Jacobs, Chief Public Information Officer for the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles. For more information on the Google Car, log on to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles website at www.dmvnv.com.