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En este episodio cubrimos los eventos más importantes antes de la apertura del mercado: • Wall Street cae con foco en el nuevo plan fiscal de Trump: Los futuros moderan: $SPX -0.6%, $US100 -0.5%, $INDU -0.9%. Suben los bonos del Tesoro (10Y a 4.54%). El mercado asimila el fin de la racha ganadora del $SPX y evalúa el impacto del nuevo paquete fiscal republicano. También se reportaron fallos técnicos en Bloomberg que afectaron la subasta de deuda del Reino Unido. • Trump lanza el escudo espacial “Golden Dome”: El presidente propone un sistema antimisiles con interceptores espaciales y sensores avanzados por $175B. Compañías como $LMT y $LHX ya compiten por contratos. La iniciativa responde a amenazas emergentes como drones, armas hipersónicas y satélites ofensivos. La implementación se proyecta para 2029. • Volvo profundiza alianza con Google en autos inteligentes: $VOLAF integrará Android Automotive OS como sistema base en sus vehículos, con $GOOG como socio principal. El SUV eléctrico EX90 ya corre Android 15, permitiendo apps en Google Play, control remoto, integración de hogar inteligente y HD Maps. Volvo apunta a cerrar la brecha tecnológica con los dispositivos móviles y acelerar actualizaciones en su línea de autos. Una jornada con foco en defensa, movilidad inteligente y política fiscal. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Recorded November 30, 2023 Kakao Mobility Corp, a mobility subsidiary of South Korea's tech giant Kakao Corp, is a one of a kind mobility platform company. It operates the Kakao T app, a super app that provides an all-in-one mobility experience, with an industry-defining and market-leading “No. 1” product portfolio comprised of taxi-hailing, designated driver, turn-by-turn navigation, smart parking, micro-mobility, flight/train/shuttle, as well as future mobility such as autonomous driving, robotics, HD Maps, and Urban Air Mobility. On November 30th, our Young Professionals' Network invites Dr. Christopher Chang (장성욱), the Senior Vice President of Kakao Mobility Corp, to discuss his significant contributions to mobility technology innovation. Join this conversation, moderated by Frank Bi, Director of Tools and Technology at The Star Tribune, to learn more about Dr. Chang's fascinating personal journey to his current position and to hear his distinctive insights into Kakao Mobility's business model. This discussion will be held in-person at The Korea Society and will be followed by a brief networking session with the guest speaker. Light refreshments will be available for those in attendance. For more information, please visit the link below: https://koreasociety.org/special-events/item/1740-ypn-a-conversation-with-christopher-chang
This week, Joe Jannotta discusses the recently announced bidirectional charging and demand response pilot program announced by General Motors and PG&E. Christian Albertson covers the acquisition of Pipistrel and how it might impact future products from Textron’s other aviation brands. Ryan Citron dives into how skyrocketing gas prices are contributing to increased EV sales, especially… Read More »Charging Both Ways and Building Batteries
James Wu, CEO & Co-Founder of DeepMap joins Grayson Brulte on The Road To Autonomy Podcast to discuss mega-trends, high-precision maps, and DeepMap's privacy-first approach to HD Maps.In this episode, Grayson and James discuss HD mapping and how HD maps are enabling all SAE Levels of autonomy. The conversation starts with James discussing why he founded DeepMap with Mark Wheeler in 2016 and the opportunity they saw in the market to increase HD map efficiency.The self-driving car problem is really hard. Hardest of all is driving without a map. It is an unsolved problem today. - James Wu, CEO & Co-Founder, DeepMapWithout a highly accurate map that updates in real-time, self-driving cars do not have a prior understanding of the environment. Self-driving cars use HD maps to increase efficiency and safety.A 2019 Harvard Business School Case Study on DeepMap detailed the following:Self-driving is not just a technology challenge. It's also an economic challenge, an infrastructure challenge, a public safety challenge, and a marketing challenge. This challenge is shared amongst every organization working on self-driving technology. DeepMap is betting big on the trend towards a self-driving future. We firmly believe mapping is critical for increased safety and reliability, at an affordable cost.James Wu, CEO & Co-Founder, DeepMap as featured in the Harvard Business School Case Study: DeepMap: Charting the Road Ahead For Autonomous Vehicles (2019)It is not just Harvard Business School that is taking notice, Wall Street is also paying attention. Goldman Sachs invested in DeepMap as part of its Series B round in 2019. James speaks about what it is like to have Goldman Sachs as an investor.[Goldman Sachs] is able to offer us a broader of the global market for autonomy. They also provide support for strategic partners. - James Wu, CEO & Co-Founder, DeepMapThe investment in DeepMap was not Goldman Sachs' first investment in autonomy. In 2007, Goldman invested $100 million in Mobileye. Mobileye was later acquired by Intel for $15.3 billion in 2017.DeepMap's mapping service provides a solution for all levels of autonomy.We must get L2 + right if we are going to reach Level 4 or 5. - James Wu, CEO & Co-Founder, DeepMapHD Maps enhance the safety and reliability of Level 2 autonomy for drivers around the world. The conversation then naturally evolves into how to create an HD map and how the map updates in real-time.Bringing the conversation back to the business of mapping, Grayson asks James why he made the decision to focus on privacy by allowing DeepMap's customers to own the data generated by DeepMap's HD mapping service.Closing out the conversation, Grayson asks James what the future holds for DeepMap.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- Honda Temporarily Lays Off Salaried U.S. Workers- UK Approves Ventilator That Automakers Helped Develop- Ford Rolls Out Mobile Virus Testing- Ford Tests Social Distancing Wristbands at Plant- OEMs Mine Data from Private Vehicles to Make HD Maps- VW Lays Out Plan to Restart Production- Global Production Picking Back Up- Automakers Slash R and D Budgets- Musk to Face Lawsuit for "Taking Tesla Private" Tweet- Byton Teams Up for At-Home Charging- How Dealer Service Centers Are Keeping Cars Safe
- Honda Temporarily Lays Off Salaried U.S. Workers - UK Approves Ventilator That Automakers Helped Develop - Ford Rolls Out Mobile Virus Testing - Ford Tests Social Distancing Wristbands at Plant - OEMs Mine Data from Private Vehicles to Make HD Maps - VW Lays Out Plan to Restart Production - Global Production Picking Back Up - Automakers Slash R and D Budgets - Musk to Face Lawsuit for "Taking Tesla Private" Tweet - Byton Teams Up for At-Home Charging - How Dealer Service Centers Are Keeping Cars Safe
- OEMs Keep Plants Running to Avoid Disaster- BYD Starts Making Masks and Disinfectant- Could China Export More Cars?- Porsche 3D Prints Seat Foam- Toyota Taps Into Car Sensors to Make HD Maps- More New Kia Sorento Details- Ford-Based Volkswagen Amarok Design Sketch- Hyundai's New Elantra and Elantra Hybrid- ZF Puts Parking Brakes on Front Brakes
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.
This time around, the whole crew is on the call to talk with Bryan Salesky, CEO and co-founder of Argo AI. Argo is the company developing the production automated driving system for Ford and VW and Bryan shares his thoughts on testing AVs in multiple cities, lidar, HD Maps and much more. Links Argo AI
Today, Episode #111: Is Apple now testing an AV with computer vision? TomTom claims to have an L5 AV and is getting into the HD mapping game; and the Feds are (incorrectly) pissed at Tesla again. ALSO: My full 19-minute Tesla Model 3 review is 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
Dan is back and talking about the BMW X2 M35i that he used to shuttle his kids around on a family trip. Rebecca goes beyond the infotainment of the Lexus RC350 F-Sport and Sam swaps a Rav4 with flaky bluetooth for a Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE. In the news, the crew discusses GPS spoofing and… Read More »Episode #114 – Managing Brands
Our lineup this week includes: A guided tour through London’s Tech Week, an annual extravaganza of new technologies. Unsurprisingly, this year there was an emphasis on artificial intelligence. We’ll have a report on the race to build the fastest supercomputers. And, you know those GPS apps you use for driving? Self-driving vehicles use maps too, but they need maps that are far more accurate. First up, EETimes editor Sally Ward-Foxton attended several events during London’s Tech Week. The UK is bidding to become a major hub for AI technology, but the same idea has occurred to other countries as well. And a quick translation of English to English for you. Glastonbury is a music festival not dissimilar to the New Orleans Jazz Festival, where savvy festival veterans know to show up in knee-high rubber boots because enormous mud puddles are not uncommon.
Der wöchentliche Podcast behandelt Infos News und Facts zum Thema Tesla. Diese Woche: Kommt ein Refresh für Model S und X Alles zu Teslas Full Self Driving Event Hardware 3 bzw.Teslas FSD Computer ist da Wie funktionieren neuronale Netze Warum Lidar und HD Maps nicht zu FSD führen Tesla Flotte als Label Maschine Tesla Network mit 10 Millionen Tesla Fahrzeugen Musik: Titel: Golden Spoon Autor: Pandoras Box Source Licence Download (10MB)
- Tesla Plans to Close Most Stores - GM Management Shakeup - Toyota Teams Up to Create HD Maps - FedEx To Test Autonomous Delivery Robots - New SEAT EV Looks a Lot Like a Tesla - Porsche Clarifies Macan’s Future - Ferrari Takes Wraps Off the F8 Tributo
- Tesla Plans to Close Most Stores- GM Management Shakeup- Toyota Teams Up to Create HD Maps- FedEx To Test Autonomous Delivery Robots- New SEAT EV Looks a Lot Like a Tesla- Porsche Clarifies Macan’s Future- Ferrari Takes Wraps Off the F8 Tributo
We do a deep dive into HD maps and speak with former Tesla Autopilot software engineer Andrew Kouri. Andrew is now co-founder and CEO of lvl5 a startup building HD maps using computer vision and crowdsourcing by paying people to record their drives with their smartphones. We discuss the different approaches to HD maps, why companies like Tesla and others working towards self driving will utilize HD maps, and how you can build HD maps from crowdsourced driving video using deep neural networks. Download Payver to help build HD maps for the future of self driving cars and get paid to do it: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/payver-dashcam-with-rewards/id1187617316?mt=8 If you are planning to buy a Model S or X please considering using this referral code to help support the show and save $1,000 and get free Supercharging for life: http://ts.la/anuarbek5816
This week we take a second look at the Honda Civic Sport Hatchback after Dan’s had a chance to drive it and Sam takes the less ostentatious version of the Lexus ES300h that Dan had last week with the Toyota Camry Hybrid SE. Some big news broke just before we recorded as Waymo sued… Read More »Episode #15 – Waymo Will See Uber In Court, Opels and Fried Chicken and Making HD Maps
The whole crew is on the call to talk with Bryan Salesky, CEO and co-founder of Argo AI. Argo is the company developing the production automated driving system for Ford and VW and Bryan shares his thoughts on testing AVs in multiple cities, LIDAR, HD Maps and much more.Our Sponsors:* Check out Express VPN: https://expressvpn.com/WHEELBEARINGSAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week we take a second look at the Honda Civic Sport Hatchback after Dan's had a chance to drive it and Sam takes the less ostentatious version of the Lexus ES300h that Dan had last week with the Toyota Camry Hybrid SE. Some big news broke just before we recorded as Waymo sued Uber for stealing its LiDAR technology, BMW, HERE and Mobileye team up to build HD maps for automated driving and we discuss half-baked ideas about fried chicken and Opel. Sam talks with Ford's Alan Dona about new Ford hybrids and then we answer listener questions about performance hybirds.Our Sponsors:* Check out Express VPN: https://expressvpn.com/WHEELBEARINGSAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy