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On this episode, we have the privilege of hosting Amit, a seasoned technology professional with over two decades of experience in Silicon Valley. As a venture capitalist, Amit's focus lies in seed-stage applied AI investments, particularly in the realms of Digital Health, Automation (including automotive and robotics), and Enterprise solutions.Among his notable achievements, Amit played a pivotal role in the success of nuTonomy (a seed-stage venture acquired for an impressive $450 million) during his tenure at Samsung NEXT Ventures. He also contributed significantly to the triumph of Misfit Wearables (another seed-stage success, sold for $260 million) while at Norwest Ventures.Amit's background extends beyond investing; he has hands-on experience in product development and analytics, both at his startup venture, HealthIQ (which boasted a last disclosed valuation of $450 million in May 2019), and at Google, where he joined the company in its pre-IPO stage and experienced the challenges and rewards of hypergrowth.Born and raised in Brazil, Amit is a polyglot, proficient in three languages and fluent in two others. He's a true global citizen, having lived in five different parts of the world. Notably, Amit co-founded and has been at the helm of a non-profit organization since 2000. Through crowdfunding efforts, this organization successfully established a high school lab, a library, and even a hospital in rural India, benefiting a community of 100,000 people. For a more in-depth look at this inspiring journey, you can read about it [here](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-build-hospital-your-20s-using-crowdfunding-amit-garg).Amit's contributions to the world go beyond technology and venture capitalism. He's a sought-after speaker, having graced the stages of three TEDx events (San Francisco, São Paulo, Vitória) and the prestigious Global Competitiveness Forum in Riyadh. Recognized as a young leader (Global Shaper) by the World Economic Forum in Davos, Amit also champions sustainability, living in close proximity to carbon neutrality.In his personal life, Amit is an accomplished athlete, having completed a 70.3 Ironman, earned qualification for the Boston Marathon, and even conquered the heights of Mount Kilimanjaro. But perhaps most importantly, he possesses a delightful penchant for silliness that adds a unique and enjoyable flavor to his endeavors. Without further ado, let's dive into Amit's fascinating journey and insights on today's podcast." For transcript and show notes please visit this PAGE
Scour the planet and you are unlikely to find anyone who knows the business of autonomous vehicles (AVs & ADAS) better than Reilly Brennan, Co-Founder, Trucks Venture Capital. Over the past ten years, Brennan has taken rides in more than 100 autonomous vehicles. He and his partners at Trucks Venture Capital have also invested in dozens of startups in the AV ecosystem, including leading innovators like Gatik, May Mobility, AEye and NuTonomy. In this week's Driving With Dunne conversation, Brennan reveals why his recent 40 minute ride in a Cruise robotaxi through the streets of San Francisco was a mind-altering experience. What acts of technological magichad Cruise managed to perform? Where had Cruise broken through? Brennan also lays out in vivid terms the crucial distinction every driver should make between autonomous cars and vehicles that are enhanced through advanced driver assistance systems. #DrivingWithDunne / #ZozoGo https://twitter.com/Dunne_ZoZoGohttps://www.instagram.com/zo.zo.go/?hl=enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-dunne-a696901a/
This episode comes from the panel discussion portion of the first Future of Mobility LIVE virtual event, recorded on November 11, 2021. The conversation features Chris Thomas, Co-Founder and Partner at Assembly Ventures and Gabriel Scheer, Director of Innovation at Elemental Excelerator. Future of Mobility LIVE is designed to bring together individuals who are working towards the common mission of making transportation safer and more sustainable. The event includes live networking sessions designed to plant the seeds for future collaboration, as well as a panel discussion focused on having a transparent discussion about the optimal path forward. If you missed this event, make sure to follow me (Brandon Bartneck) on LinkedIn to catch the next LIVE event in early 2022. For now, please enjoy the audio from the panel discussion. Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/FoMLIVE1 Gabrielle's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrielscheer/ Elemental Excelarator's website: https://elementalexcelerator.com/ Chris's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherthomas/ Assembly Ventures Medium page: medium.com/assembly-ventures Chris's bio: Chris Thomas is a Co-Founder of the Detroit Mobility Lab, an entity dedicated to helping Detroit become one of the world's foremost future mobility ecosystems. He is also Co-Founder and Partner of Assembly Ventures. Prior to the Detroit Mobility Lab he co-founded Fontinalis Partners and worked to build it into one of the premier investment firms in next-generation mobility. While at Fontinalis, he participated in some of the largest exits in the mobility space, including nuTonomy, Karamba Security, ParkMe, Parkmobile, Life360, Ouster, and SmartKargo. Prior to Fontinalis Chris served in the U.S. Army as a Communications Officer in the U.S. and Iraq. Before joining the military, Chris worked as an Investment Banker at UBS within its Technology and Energy groups in New York and San Francisco. Gabriel's Bio: Gabriel Scheer is Director of Innovation at Elemental Excelerator, working with the organization's energy and mobility portfolio companies and partners. He leverages his deep experience with mobility, renewables, and energy efficiency to help companies grow and thrive, with the aim of shifting the global paradigm away from carbon-based solutions. Prior to Elemental, Gabriel worked for three different micromobility companies, and was on the founding team at Lime as the first government relations staffer. He has also previously served as General Manager for car-sharing company Zipcar. Additionally, he spent three years at Frog Design and built his own social innovation consultancy. Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, and equitable mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ Music credit: Slow Burn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
My next guest on The One Percent Project is Amit Garg. Amit is the Managing Partner and Co-Founder of Tau Ventures, an AI-focused seed fund. He kicked off his career at Google and then went to work with Norwest Venture Partners and Samsung NEXT- Samsung's investment arm. He has also co-founded HealthIQ, which is valued at USD 450M. He did his bachelor's and masters from Stanford and MBA from Harvard Business School.Join our No-Spam WhatsApp groupIn this conversation, he talks about:How his professional and personal journey helped him as a venture capitalist?Why did he set up an AI-focused seed fund?What is his venture evaluation and investment framework?When should a founder consider raising from a VC?How should seed-stage founders build their teams?Why is bottom-up market sizing more insightful?His thinking behind investing in nuTonomy and Misfit.Key Take-Aways:Venture capital money is "Rocket Fuel". If you take rocket fuel too early, you will burn in the atmosphere before reaching the moon and the stars. It is not about 'WHAT' you do but about 'HOW' you do it. Team, Technology and Traction are the three most significant aspects a venture capitalist should look for while investing.
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Amit Garg is the Managing Partner at Tau Ventures, an AI-first VC fund in Palo Alto focused on three verticals that require deep expertise and are now being massively disrupted -- health, automation and enterprise.Amit has been in Silicon Valley for 20 years — at Samsung NEXT Ventures where he seed-funded nuTonomy (self-driving cars, sold for $450M), cofounded a startup called HealthIQ (as of May 2019 a series D that has raised $120M and valued at $450M), at Norwest Ventures ($10B AUM), and doing product and analytics at Google. His academic training is BS in Computer Science and MS in Biomedical Informatics, both from Stanford, and MBA from Harvard. He speaks natively 3 languages, live carbon-neutral, a 70.3 Ironman finisher, and have built a hospital in rural India serving 100,000 people.. . .In this episode we will cover:1. Decisions that led to Amit becoming an VC (3:20)2. What made Amit pursue Google instead of becoming a doctor post his Masters (6:11)3. Why does Amit feel it's easier today to join a startup than it was a decade ago (11:30)4. Comparing Amit's venture experience ten years ago to today (15:27)5. What should founders ask themselves before imagining their cap-table (29:10)6. LP construction based on the fund's ‘personality' (40:01)7. How does Amit look at the healthcare sector and identify trends within digital health (43:28)8. Why is AI in healthcare a huge focus for Tau Ventures (51:07)9. Challenges that the healthcare industry today (56:45)10. How does Amit manage his time? (1:01:05)
Chris Thomas is a Co-Founder at Partner at Assembly Ventures and he previously co-founded Detroit Mobility Lab and the Michigan Mobility Institute. Key topics in this conversation include: Rethinking the mobility ecosystem The ISA framework for identifying and creating value for mobility The unique approach taken by Assembly Ventures The importance of candor in Chris’s life and career How Chris built a lasting relationship with Bill Ford during an internship Links: Show notes: brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/christhomas Chris’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherthomas/ Assembly Ventures Medium page: medium.com/assembly-ventures Chris’s bio: Chris Thomas is a Co-Founder at Partner at Assembly Ventures, the first trans-Atlantic mobility fund in the world based in Detroit and Berlin. Prior to Assembly Ventures he co-founded Detroit Mobility Lab and the Michigan Mobility Institute, entities dedicated to helping Detroit become one of the world’s foremost future mobility ecosystems and creating the future of mobility talent in North America. Prior to the Detroit Mobility Lab and the Michigan Mobility Institute Chris co-founded Fontinalis Partners and for over a decade worked to build it into one of the premier investment firms in next-generation mobility. While at Fontinalis, he served as a board member for nuTonomy (acquired by Aptiv in October 2017) and Karamba Security, and as a board observer at ParkMe (acquired by INRIX in September 2015), Parkmobile (acquired by BMW in January 2018), Life360 (IPO in May 2019), Ouster (SPAC in December 2020) and SmartKargo. Prior to Fontinalis, Chris served in the U.S. Army as a communications officer in the U.S. and Iraq. Before joining the military, Chris worked as an investment banker at UBS within its Technology and Energy groups in San Francisco and New York. Additionally, Chris acts as a senior advisor to the COMMIT Foundation and is a member of the Global Cleantech 100 expert panel. He is also a co-owner of Buddy's Pizza, the birthplace of original Detroit-style pizza, and an avid angel investor. Chris has previously served as the chairman of Read to a Child, a national children’s literacy and mentoring nonprofit in the United States and acted as a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Personal Transportation Systems. Chris earned his master’s degree in business administration from the Yale School of Management. While at Yale he served on the Honor Committee and graduated with distinction in former Prime Minister Tony Blair’s seminar on Faith and Globalization. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in both economics and international relations from Michigan State University. Chris is a resident of the city of Detroit where he lives with his wife and sons. He is a staunch advocate of connected communities, early childhood literacy, and the doctrine of the strenuous life. Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, and equitable mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/ Music credit: Slow Burn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Our guest Reilly Brennan is co-founder of Trucks Venture Capital, a highly respected outfit based in San Francisco that invests in future technologies for the transportation industry. Truck VC investments in autonomous vehicle technologies have proven exceptionally strong, including early round placements in Nutonomy, Nauto, Cruise, DeepScale and May Mobility and others. In this episode, we ask Reilly for his perspective on when robotaxis will become a widespread reality, which companies are leading the industry and why Tesla seems to be zigging when everyone else is zagging.#WinningInAsia / #ZozoGo https://twitter.com/Dunne_ZoZoGohttps://www.instagram.com/zo.zo.go/?hl=enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-dunne-a696901a/
Today on Business as Usual, we welcome Karl Iagnemma, President and CEO, Motional, a joint venture by Hyundai Motor Group and Aptiv. Motional is making driverless vehicles a safe, reliable and accessible reality. Karl Iagnemma is an authority on robotics and driverless vehicles. His commentary has been published and broadcast worldwide on Bloomberg, The Economist, CNBC, and BBC, among others. He co-founded nuTonomy, Inc. in 2013 and saw the company through acquisition by Aptiv in late 2017. Karl will provide an introduction to the new Motional brand, discuss the company's investment in Pittsburgh, and share insights on his team's commitment to making driverless vehicles a safe, reliable, and accessible reality.
Being the first in your field is never an easy hill to climb. Convincing investors that your idea is valid and has potential can often feel like a one-sided conversation. In the world of technology, this is made all the more complicated because the technology required can be so far into the future that it's nearly impossible for people to conceptualize in the moment. With innovation and lack of imagination being such opposing forces, it takes a lot of courage to pioneer futuristic technology. Autonomous cars? Never. Right...? Join Ed Bernardon, host of The Future Car Podcast, in a discussion with Karl Iagnemma, President and CEO of the Hyundai + Aptiv Autonomous Driving joint venture. His belief in the future capabilities of technology helped fuel today's thriving autonomous vehicle industry. We discuss his journey from an award-winning fiction writer to earning a Ph.D. at MIT, and how that led to founding nuTonomy in 2013. Karl provides valuable insights on autonomous cars from his diverse experience and talks about the early challenges of being a believer in the future of autonomous vehicles. If you listen to the end we also find time to discuss other important topics on the top of everyone's mind, including if one day robot cars might fall in love!Some Questions I Ask:What was the inspiration that drove you to start nuTonomy? (2:06)What were OEMs on the commercial side thinking in the early days of autonomous cars? (4:49)If you look back on your days at nuTonomy, what were the most fun days the most challenging? (8:58)What do you think was key to making you so successful? (11:01)What can you tell us about the differences between deploying something in Las Vegas versus in Singapore? (16:16)What are the plans for ultimately removing the human backup? (22:47)How important is vehicle to vehicle communication going to be for autonomous cars to be successful? (27:12)What You'll Learn in this Episode:Why Karl thought he was too late in starting his company back in 2013. (3:28)The early skepticism that surrounded autonomous vehicles (5:54)Karl's experience as a startup founder (10:22)The joint venture between Aptiv and Hyundai Motor Group (12:00)How the automotive landscape has broadened through technology (14:21)How to plan for the unexpected corner cases a vehicle might encounter (24:30)How an early appreciation for writing influenced Karl's future career in technology (30:45)Connect with Karl Iagnemma:LinkedInTwitterLearn more about your host Ed Bernardon:LinkedinFuture Car: Driving a Lifestyle RevolutionMotorsports is speeding the way to safer urban mobilitySiemens Digital Industries SoftwareResources:ForbesAptivRecorded December 2019 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, The Auto Futures Podcast travels across the pond to America to speak with Chris Thomas, the Co-Founder of Assembly Ventures and the Detroit Mobility Lab. From serving in the US Army to being on the board of NuTonomy, Chris has an incredibly interesting career. He now lives and breathes all that is Detroit, working on projects aimed at developing the region into a future transport hub. His goal is to build one of the world's foremost mobility technology ecosystems in Detroit by building the talent, community, and connections that will be necessary to shape the future mobility sector.In association with Boston Consulting Group.
As Aptiv's President of Autonomous Mobility, Karl Iagnemma now finds himself at the head of a massive $4 billion joint venture with Hyundai Motor Company. The former NuTonomy founder is one of the quiet heroes of self-driving, having spearheaded the first AV deployment in Singapore and led Aptiv into an industry-leading position. Joining the show from the Autonocast suite prior to their CES 2020 party, Iagnemma discusses everything from AV development to his turn as an author and novelist.
Today’s episode features Affectiva's Co-Founder and CEO Dr. Rana el Kaliouby interviewing Karl Iagnemma, President of Autonomous Mobility at Aptiv. During their interview, he talks to us a bit about his background, his early work with nuTonomy (which has since been acquired by Aptiv), and how autonomous vehicle technology will transform the future of transportation and mobility.
Welcome to Episode 48 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast of your most-trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights! For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Bob Davis, General Partner at Highland Capital Partners. As a founder and an investor, Bob has been there from the very beginning of the Internet. He was the Founder and CEO of Lycos, which was a dominant company back in the Web 1.0 era. For the past 17 years, he has been a Venture Capitalist at Highland Capital Partners. His track record as a VC speaks for itself, having led investments at several successful companies that resulted in exits like nuTonomy, Bullhorn, Quattro Wireless, Turbine, and several others. In fact, just last week, one of his investments, Handy, announced its acquisition by ANGI Homeservices (the owners of Angie's List & HomeAdvisor). His current portfolio includes Lovepop, SessionM, Harry's, Freshly and others. In this episode of our podcast, we cover: -The full background story of Lycos, from its early days to ultimately becoming the most visited internet destination in the world back in 1999 -Setting a record as the fastest company to ever go public in the history of the NASDAQ -How he evaluates investment opportunities, and the specific criteria behind those decisions -The difference between products that are vitamins versus pain-killers -Plus, a lot more! Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!
This episode explores innovations in moving from point A to B and how tech will enhance mobility. We dig into the world of driverless cars with nuTonomy’s Dr. Karl Iagnemma, look for ways to enhance what we’ve got with SuperPedestrian’s Assaf Biderman, catch a glimpse of the (high-speed) future with Hyperloop One’s Rob Lloyd and dream big about clean energy with Bertrand Piccard of Solar Impulse.
Discover more tech podcasts like this: Tech Podcast Asia. Produced by Pikkal & Co - Award Winning Podcast Agency. In this week's Asia Tech Podcast broadcast from Bangkok and Singapore, we discuss the growing importance of Asia in the global tech startup ecosystem. We look at the latest research data from the Google Temasek study which shows just how robust the South East Asian online economy is, reasons why Nutonomy chose Singapore as testing ground for its autonomous vehicles, and the importance of the Chinese Unicorns Alibaba and Tencent in growing the Asian ecosystem. But to kick off, a quote from Michio Kaku (co-founder of String Theory) this week, "Silicon Valley no longer has a monopoly on innovation".
In this week’s Asia Tech Podcast broadcast from Bangkok and Singapore, we discuss the growing importance of Asia in the global tech startup ecosystem. We look at the latest research data from the Google Temasek study which shows just how robust the South East Asian online economy is, reasons why Nutonomy chose Singapore as testing ground for its autonomous vehicles, and the importance of the Chinese Unicorns Alibaba and Tencent in growing the Asian ecosystem. But to kick off, a quote from Michio Kaku (co-founder of String Theory) this week, “Silicon Valley no longer has a monopoly on innovation”.
In this week’s Asia Tech Podcast broadcast from Bangkok and Singapore, we discuss the growing importance of Asia in the global tech startup ecosystem. We look at the latest research data from the Google Temasek study which shows just how robust the South East Asian online economy is, reasons why Nutonomy chose Singapore as testing ground for its autonomous vehicles, and the importance of the Chinese Unicorns Alibaba and Tencent in growing the Asian ecosystem. But to kick off, a quote from Michio Kaku (co-founder of String Theory) this week, “Silicon Valley no longer has a monopoly on innovation”.
In this episode, Robert and Zaira take a virtual trip around the globe exploring self-driving car current events from various cities. Some of the current events discussed include the following: New York: GM announced plans to begin testing its driverless Chevy Bolt in this busy city. The yellow cab drivers won't know what hit them. Detroit: Waymo, a spin-off from Google, announced that it will test self-driving cars in Detroit in order to evaluate how those cars perform in the snow. Ann Arbor: Also in Michigan, Dominoes pizza continues to test its pizza delivery service and is evaluating how customers react to getting their pizza delivered in a self-driven car. Although it may be fun during the summer time, I suspect that most people would prefer a driver that brings the pizza to your doorstep on cold days, rather the customer needing to venture out into the cold to get the pizza from the car. Beijing: Baidu, the big tech company from China, announced that it will invest $1.5 billion (with a B) into self-driving cars this year. In comparison, Google invested $1.1 billion from 2009 to 2015 before spinning Waymo off into its own company. Germany: Boring buses. Singapore: Delphi announced that it would buy Boston based nuTonomy and continue testing self-driving cars in this Lion City. Toronto: The Google subsidiary, Sidewalk Labs, announced that it will team with the city of Toronto to design a waterfront community. This initial investment of $50 million will initiate the design, but the estimated cost for the total project is approximately $1 billion. Concept sketches from Sidewalk Labs show driverless cars in mixed-use spaces and tunnels below the city where driverless delivery trucks and trash collectors shuttle supplies and waste.
This week Sam praises Volvo for continuing to build great wagons, Dan plays with a fast BMW and the guys discuss acquisitions, working overtime and more. Links Delphi buys nuTonomy Ford adds grip to the 2018 Mustang GT
- Ford’s Third Quarter Earnings- BMW Adds All-New X2 to Its Lineup- The Airbag Car- Nissan’s IMx is an AI EV- Subaru VIZIV Performance Concept- Yamaha’s Cross Hub is a Japanese Ute- Mitsubishi Shows All-Electric Heavy-Duty Truck- Isuzu’s Wild Delivery Truck- You Said It!
- Ford Management Shake-Up - Delphi Acquires nuTonomy - Lexus Develops Unique Paint for LC - Honda Reveals Sports EV Concept - Best Selling Vehicles Around The World
- Ford Management Shake-Up- Delphi Acquires nuTonomy- Lexus Develops Unique Paint for LC- Honda Reveals Sports EV Concept- Best Selling Vehicles Around The World
1895年,卢米埃尔兄弟用《火车进站》让火车这个交通工具揭幕影史。从竹蜻蜓到任意门,你对交通工具最大胆的想象是什么?无人驾驶能改变世界吗?汽车公司和硅谷公司,在如何探索出行的可能性?过去一个月我和徐涛分别做了和出行相关的文章,这里和你们分享。 注: * 关于Brooklyness和未来城市 http://bit.ly/2x8KV5n * 技术公司及其它机构在为此做什么 1. 谷歌(Alphabet) 正将其自动驾驶汽车项目剥离到一家名为Waymo的新公司,超越研究阶段,准备进入商业化过程。 2. 苹果 其代号为Titan的秘密项目正在收缩。公司为重新启动项目正与迈凯轮和Lit Motors公司进行接触。 3. 奥托立夫 这家世界上最大的安全气囊供应商正在与沃尔沃合资开发自动驾驶汽车。 4. 英特尔 已和Mobileye和宝马合作,在2021年前计划开发出自动驾驶汽车,以及可供给其他公司使用的技术。 5. Mobileye 是激光雷达、以及自动驾驶汽车上使用的相机设备和软件的一家主要制造商。 6. nuTonomy 由麻省理工学院的两位科学家在新加坡创办,在Uber开始在匹兹堡测试其无人驾驶服务之前的几天,已开始提供自动驾驶出租车服务。 7. 美国运输部 发布了联邦政府有关自动驾驶车辆的政策,为汽车制造商制定了指南。提出了汽车之间互相通话的建议规则。 8. 密歇根大学 在运作Mcity,一个隶属于大学交通改造中心、面积约为13万平方米的自动驾驶汽车测试设施。
Bloomberg Markets with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson. GUEST: Karl Iagnemma CEO nuTonomy Discussing developing state-of-the-art software systems for self-driving cars that can tackle the difficult challenge of urban driving.
Bloomberg Markets with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson. GUEST: Karl Iagnemma CEO nuTonomy Discussing developing state-of-the-art software systems for self-driving cars that can tackle the difficult challenge of urban driving. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Discover more tech podcasts like this: Tech Podcast Asia. Produced by Pikkal & Co - Award Winning Podcast Agency. Following on from last week's episode on Autonomous Vehicles in Asia, we continue with part 2. This week we look at the key players in the Autonomous Vehicle Market, legislation challenges and which countries we believe at ATP will lead the market by 2020. Featured this week: Samsung, Amazon, Google, Baidu, Facebook, Uber, Grab Taxi, Gojek, BMW, Peugeot, VW, Tesla, Ford, SEMA, Waymo, Nutonomy, AI, motor insurance, parking lots, emergency services, meeting space, travel, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, US, Thailand, Japan, Australia, UK, Germany, China, South Korea, Code Republic
In this episode I had the opportunity to talk with the CEO and co-Founder of nuTonomy, Karl Iagnemma.
National News: Trump's "Victory Tour" and conflicts of interest, Ohio State attack, DAPL protest update Local News: Presidential campaign managers at Harvard University, Elizabeth Warren comments, new driving laws in January Science/Tech: Netflix introduces downloadable content, nuTonomy self-driving cars, Amazon's Snowmobile Sports: Boston team previews Arts/Leisure: Weekend tips, "Manchester by the Sea", "Black Mirror"
- Average Age of Cars on the Rise - Qoros Testing Camshaft-Less Engine - nuTonomy Signs Autonomous Deal with Boston - BMW and Baidu End Autonomous Partnership - Multimatic’s Amazing Shock Absorber Technology
- Average Age of Cars on the Rise- Qoros Testing Camshaft-Less Engine- nuTonomy Signs Autonomous Deal with Boston- BMW and Baidu End Autonomous Partnership- Multimatic’s Amazing Shock Absorber Technology
- Ford Reveals SEMA Concepts - Ford Builds Last Vehicle in Australia - Subaru Discontinues Crosstrek Hybrid - People Quickly Relax in Autonomous Cars - Renault Prepares for Autonomous Tests in China - UAW Labor Deal Satisfaction
- Ford Reveals SEMA Concepts- Ford Builds Last Vehicle in Australia- Subaru Discontinues Crosstrek Hybrid- People Quickly Relax in Autonomous Cars- Renault Prepares for Autonomous Tests in China- UAW Labor Deal Satisfaction
Google will introduce Google Wifi, a $129 home Wi-Fi router, on October 4th Apple's Echo rival could make Siri the master of your home iHeartRadio is jumping into the subscription music business Tesla plans to unveil solar roof with integrated Powerwall battery on Oct. 28 Samsung: Half of Note7 devices with exploding batteries have been exchanged more users invited to try Nutonomy's self-driving cars in Singapore Samsung Galaxy Note 2 catches fire on a plane in India Twitter wants to sell; potential suitors include Google and salesforce.com Is HDMI going the way of the headphone jack? Facebook overestimated video watch time by as much as 80%, report says
The Gadget Detective joins Howard Hughes on Radio Berkshire to discuss the latest tech news. This week; The introduction of a trial of self driving taxis in Singapore, and how the Windows 10 update has caused millions of webcams to stop functioning. The Gadget of the Week is Amazon's Kindle Oasis, their flagship E-Reader that has some innovative features, it scored an impressive 4 out of 5. Fevzi can be heard on Radio Berkshire every Saturday around 7.40am for the latest tech news, plus you can follow him and ask advice on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #FevziTurkalp #GadgetDetective #Gadget #Detective #Howard #Hughes #HowardHughes #BBC #Radio #Berkshire #GadgetoftheWeek #Amazon #Kindle #Oasis #EReader #EBook #Reader #Book #NuTonomy #Self #Driving #Singapore #Taxi #Trial #Windows #10 #Windows10 #Win10 #Webcam #Problem #Issue #Bug #Update
Nog nèt voor Uber start met een pilot met zelfrijdende taxi's in Pittsburg, begint het veel kleinere Nutonomy met eenzelfde soort proef in Singapore. Virtual reality is aan een snelle opmars bezig in China. Er wordt veel geld in geïnvesteerd en de Chinezen staan in de rij, vertelt onze correspondent. Vanaf nu kun je Playstation 3 games spelen op je pc, zonder dat je een Playstation hoeft te hebben. Hoe dat werkt? Je streamt ze via internet!
In this episode, Audrow Nash interviews Karl Iagnemma, a Principal Research Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the CEO of nuTonomy, about autonomous vehicles in urban environments. Iagnemma discusses the market for autonomous cars, why nuTonomy is being developed and, at least initially, deployed in Singapore, and the technology of autonomous cars.
On today's episode of HumAIn, Mark Sears shares about How Cloud Workers Enable Modern AI Applications.-Guest speaker: Mark Sears, CEO at CloudFactory-Megvii, designs image recognition and deep learning software that powers humanity with AI.-SenseTime, is an artificial intelligence SaaS company, based in Hong Kong.-Drive.ai, utilizes artificial intelligence to make self-driving systems for cars.-NuTonomy, makes software to build self-driving cars and autonomous mobile robots.-Elon Musk, from Tesla is mentioned with respect to autonomous vehicles and AI.-CloudFactory partnered with Safaricom Foundation, by launching a digital skills initiative in Kenya.-Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce, is mentioned with regards to developing work cultures among teams. You can support the HumAIn podcast and receive subscriber-only content at http://www.humainpodcast.com/subscribe.