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The development of Intelligent Connected Vehicles (ICVs) and Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) represents a pivotal technological and economic frontier. China and the United States are vying for supremacy in this sector which could define global leadership in the next few decades. As these technologies advance, they carry concerns for road safety, personal data protection, and ethics. Differing regulatory environments, cybersecurity issues, and technology decoupling efforts create divergent innovation priorities and processes between the two countries. On March 6, 2025, Rui Ma and Lei Xing joined Peilei Fan to explore the state of ICV/AV technologies in both the United States and China, as well as areas of competition and potential collaboration. Learn more about this program and watch the YouTube video here.
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We're experimenting and would love to hear from you!In this episode of 'Discover Daily', we explore three groundbreaking developments in technology and infrastructure. First, we examine the Biden administration's decisive action on vehicle cybersecurity, with new regulations banning Chinese and Russian technology in connected cars starting 2027. These sweeping measures aim to protect America's smart vehicles from potential security threats.Sweden makes history with the construction of its Forsmark Nuclear Waste Repository, an engineering marvel designed to safely store radioactive waste for 100,000 years. Located 500 meters underground in ancient bedrock, this $1.08 billion facility represents a crucial step forward in solving the challenge of long-term nuclear waste storage.The spotlight story reveals a quantum computing breakthrough from the University of New South Wales, where researchers have created a quantum state that exists in eight dimensions simultaneously. Using an antimony atom embedded in silicon, this innovation moves beyond traditional binary computing, promising more reliable quantum computers that could transform everything from cryptography to drug discovery.From Perplexity's Discover Feed: https://www.perplexity.ai/page/us-bans-chinese-tech-in-cars-e1RPf6.0TuenPzMF60JZCQhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/sweden-s-100000-year-nuclear-w-8kjSblrDR.mhpz3a5MkNzwhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/schrodinger-s-cat-quantum-brea-VBMp.fMvSXa.9andxycZZQPerplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
Are Gen AI smartphones and driverless cars the future we can't escape? Do we really them? In the latest episode of Mint Tech, hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte talk about the upcoming launch of the world's first AI phone and how big companies are pushing generative AI features into every smartphone, across all price points. Shouvik shares his experience with Waymo in San Francisco. Imagine how relaxing it is to let the car handle the driving while you just sit back and enjoy the ride. The conversation dives into whether India is ready for such technology. Important topics like road infrastructure, safety concerns, and the current regulations in place are covered. The conversation also highlights how advancements in AI are not just changing our smartphones but are also reshaping the future of transportation. So, tune in to explore the potential of driverless cars and how AI is transforming mobility in India and beyond!
Orny Adams returns and the show opens with him & Adam discussing which one of them is more self-absorbed, some of the things coming out about P. Diddy, whether or not one should feel bad about using a “fast-pass” to skip lines, and why ALL women are heroes. Next, Dawson joins to read the news including stories about Joe Biden blatantly ignoring directions from his staff, a Florida deputy sheriff being arrested & fired after accidentally shooting his girlfriend, Eric Stonestreet saying he was hurt when a Mitch & Cam “Modern Family” spinoff was rejected, and the U.S. Commerce Department proposing a ban on smart cars with Chinese or Russian tech. Then, they talk about the Pope refusing to endorse either Trump or Kamala, how Adam's broken cold-tub isn't keeping him gruntled and if there's trouble in the Taylor Swift/Travis Kelce relationship. For more with Orny Adams: ● INSTAGRAM: @ornyadams ● WEBSITE: www.ornyadams.com ● Brea Improv - Brea, CA - September 27th-29th ● Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club - Las Vegas, NV - Oct. 18th & 19th ● Visani Restaurant & Comedy Theater - Port Charlotte, FL - Oct. 24th-26th Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● BotanicTonics.com, use code ADAM ● http://TommyJohn.com/Adam ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam
Episode 416: Neal and Toby discuss why California is suing ExxonMobil over their alleged role in the plastic pollution crisis. Next up, why the US is thinking about banning technology from Russia and China in cars. Then famous Apple developer Jony Ive is working with Sam Altman and OpenAI, what could they be cooking up? Then turning commercial real estate into luxury apartments is all the rage in Manhattan and KMart calls it quits. Finally what is 'fridgescaping'? To learn more about how Wise could work for your business, visit https://wise.com/business Subscribe to Brew Markets here Get your Morning Brew Daily T-Shirt HERE: https://shop.morningbrew.com/products/morning-brew-radio-t-shirt?_pos=1&_sid=6b0bc409d&_ss=r&variant=45353879044316 Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to UNBIASED. In today's episode: More Details About Second Assassination Attempt Revealed in New Document Filed by US Government (1:23) House GOP Introduces New Continuing Resolution to Avoid Government Shutdown (8:22) Quick Hitters: US Proposes Ban on Some Smart Cars, CO Jury Convicts Store Shooter, South Carolina Carries Out First Execution in Years, and Microsoft to Reopen Three Mile Island (13:00) Daily Critical Thinking Exercise (15:07) Listen/Watch this episode AD-FREE on Patreon. Watch this episode on YouTube. Follow Jordan on Instagram and TikTok. All sources for this episode can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The United States is taking new steps to prevent Beijing from spying on American drivers. From health information to home addresses, we have more on what information your smart car could be collecting. A new report is raising alarms about Chinese-made cranes at American ports after unexpected parts were found in the machines—capable of collecting critical data and being remotely controlled overseas. Is China helping Russia to evade U.S. sanctions on Russian uranium? U.S. investigators uncover some unusual patterns. The European Union is fighting back by challenging an investigation from China at the World Trade Organization. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
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Can robots in South Korea feel overworked? The question of AI potentially becoming sentient and surpassing human intelligence took center stage. Join our host Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das in our latest episode where they discuss the most talked-about topic, "Robots Committing Su****." Robots were fundamentally created to enhance efficiency and tackle tasks beyond human capability. Machines, like robotic vacuums or smart cars, are designed to operate optimally with necessary downtime for maintenance, similar to how electric cars need recharging breaks, rather than being treated as sentient beings or companions. The discussion also touched upon the underwhelming market performance of foldable smartphones. Despite nearly a decade of innovation and about 910 variants available in India, foldables have only captured around 0.4% of the market. Is the price point the issue or the user experience? Perhaps there is a lack of innovation and practicality, suggesting many potential users already own tablets and other devices that serve as substitutes. Additionally, can iPhones in India dial satellites? Apple's upcoming iPhones, starting with the iPhone 14 and extending to future models, are expected to incorporate satellite communication for emergency purposes. While this promises significant benefits, such as enabling messages when stranded without cellular service, the feature's full implementation remains pending regulatory approvals. Comparing it to Qualcomm's scrapped plan for similar technology, they noted that despite potential challenges, satellite communication could become a crucial selling point for phones in the near future.
How will progress at the edge change our homes, cars and the electrical grid? In this conversation, Bill sits down with Kai Hackbarth, Senior Tech Evangelist at Bosch Global Software Technologies for a wide ranging discussion around Kai's work at the OSGI foundation, and the complexities of smart homes, smart vehicles and the challenges posed to the electrical grid. ---------Key Quotes:“Electricity is not the answer for cars. to call it like this. So, if everybody drives an electric vehicle, no grid can manage this.”“The grid was never designed for renewable energy sources.”“I think hydrogen will come, right? It's not yet ready for cars”--------Timestamps: (00:00) How Kai got started in tech (06:28) Kai's definition of edge (13:06) Smart homes and smart assisted living facilities(20:39) Kai's work with the OSGI25:29 Challenges and innovations in smart grid technology28:49 The future of electric and hydrogen vehicles32:51 Software-defined vehicles and industry challenges39:00 Developments in edge tech and sustainability--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInFollow Kai on LinkedInEdge Solutions | Dell Technologies
China will enhance its policy support to accelerate the development of emerging industries such as smart connected vehicles, as the nation has huge potential to become the world's largest market for self-driving cars, according to an official and experts.This could create multibillion-dollar opportunities for domestic as well as international companies, they added.To support the high-quality development of the intelligent vehicle industry, cars in China are expected to get their own "phone numbers".The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said it plans to allocate a total of 100 million 11-digit mobile network numbers dedicated to facilitating communication among vehicles, and between vehicles and the back-end management systems of carmakers.The ministry did not provide a specific time frame for the implementation of the plan, but experts said the move will give the development of internet-connected vehicles a big boost.Yang Zongyi, an auto expert at Chinese car manufacturer BAIC Motor Corp, said: "With the support of connectivity technologies, vehicles are no longer just a means of transportation, but rather a mobile intelligent device. Traffic lights, parking lots and even roads can all interact with our connected cars, providing our users with a more intelligent and convenient travel experience."For instance, two connected vehicles can "talk to each other" and the drivers can see each other's location, route and fuel consumption on a large screen, Yang said.Huang Hexian, a telecom expert at the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, said that compared with smartphones, internet-connected vehicles have stricter requirements for network bandwidth, network response time, security, manageability and controllability of communication services.This is why the ministry plans to allocate 100 million network numbers to vehicles, which will give the development of internet-connected vehicles a big boost, she said.In an article published on Saturday in Qiushi Journal, the flagship magazine of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, Minister of Industry and Information Technology Jin Zhuanglong said that more efforts will be made to accelerate the development of smart connected vehicles."By proactively adapting to and leading the new wave of technological revolution and industrial transformation, we can ensure that technological innovation truly contributes to industrial development," he said.China will make good use of its large domestic market and diverse application scenarios, and systematically advance technological innovation, in order to drive the healthy and orderly development of emerging industries such as 5G networks and smart connected vehicles, Jin added.Fu Bingfeng, executive vice-president and secretary-general of the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, said, "Autonomous vehicles will become popular in China at a faster pace than in other countries, as local consumers are very enthusiastic and curious about such functions."Consulting firm McKinsey & Co has predicted that China will become the world's largest market for autonomous vehicles, with revenue from such vehicles and mobility services exceeding $500 billion by 2030.Total autonomous vehicle sales are expected to hit $230 billion, while autonomous vehicle-based services are likely to generate around $260 billion by the end of the decade, it said.According to Fu, China is likely to roll out more measures, such as optimizing its legal framework and boosting vehicle-and-road coordination, to fuel further development of autonomous vehicles.Cui Dongshu, secretary-general of the China Passenger Car Association, said that traditional ways of managing cars are no longer feasible, and more efforts are needed to ensure automotive data security and privacy."How to strike a balance between encouraging industrial innovation and ensuring safety is the top question for us to answer before really stepping into the era of autonomous vehicles," he added.Reporter: Ma Si
Aymen Ismail is the Head of Customer Engagement Solutions at smart Europe GmbH. He is based in Stuttgart, Germany. The smart auto company was founded in Germany in 1994. The brand was originally famous for quirky small cars, such as the ForTwo. Now, the company is focused on EV production and battery technology. The auto industry is surfing an extreme wave of change at present. Electric vehicles, autnomous vehicles, retail purchasing, leasing... change in the traditional dealer-focused business model is all around. This also changes how customers build a relationship with auto brands. In this conversation, Peter Ryan talks to Aymen about the modern auto business and how to serve the day-to-day needs of customers alongside building long-term relationships. https://www.linkedin.com/in/aymenismail/ https://media.smart.com/eu
Glenn joins Pat and Stu in audio to discuss how advanced robot usage has become, including for things like deliveries. The new version of ChatGPT is out, and the things it allows users to do are insane. The guys discuss the inevitable dilemmas society will have to face with technology advancing so quickly. Leah McGhee, the mother of a son who was suspended for writing about an "illegal alien," joins to discuss how the school board painted her son as a racist and slandered her for speaking out. Glenn further rants about the school board for dredging up Leah's past to smear her after she stood up for her son. Glenn speaks with Leigh Wambsganss from Patriot Mobile Action, who explains the importance of conservatives infiltrating every form of government in your community. Glenn takes calls from viewers who watched his recent special, diving into the authenticity of the Sputnik he purchased. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buckle up and get ready for an exciting English lesson on smart cars! In this episode, we'll explore the world of eco-friendly vehicles and how they are revolutionizing transportation. Join me as we delve into the features and benefits of smart cars, discussing their impact on the environment and their role in creating a sustainable future. Let's hit the road together and discover the exciting world of smart, eco-friendly transportation!"
Smart Cars, Microsoft, Layoffs, PyTorch, Mandiant, SEC, Aaran Leyland, and More News on the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-353
Smart Cars, Microsoft, Layoffs, PyTorch, Mandiant, SEC, Aaran Leyland, and More News on the Security Weekly News. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-353
Smart Cars, Microsoft, Layoffs, PyTorch, Mandiant, SEC, Aaran Leyland, and More News on the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-353
Smart Cars, Microsoft, Layoffs, PyTorch, Mandiant, SEC, Aaran Leyland, and More News on the Security Weekly News. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-353
Why did Nicola shares jump 12 percent overnight? Why has Apple been hit with a second downgrade? Why has France's Carrefour stopped selling PepsiCo products? Why are tech layoffs in the spotlight? Closer to home we look at Jardine Cycle and Carriage's tie-up with Mercedes Benz. Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang also examine if Microsoft adding an AI key to its PC Keyboard will add to consumer experiences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I own a Tesla, and I love having a bunch of data about my usage of the car. I can see how much I've charged it, what it costs to power, where I drive, aggregates of my monthly usage, and more. It's especially cool when my wife is coming to pick me up, and I can see where the car is, so I know when to go outside if the weather isn't great. I also like the ability to cool or heat the car in advance of going outside in extreme temperatures. However, all that data also means there are potential issues with privacy and certainly security. I am well aware that location and other data are being captured by Tesla as I use the car. However, it's not just Tesla. Lots of modern cars are collecting lots of data. Mozilla had a report on data privacy in cars, and all the manufacturers failed their data privacy test. There's also a summary at Engadget of the results. Read the rest of A Lack of Privacy in Smart Cars
Is intelligent infrastructure the key to autonomous cars? That's the question we ask in the latest episode of The Six Five Connected with Diana Blass as we explore the use of LiDAR and smart cameras on the roads in Chattanooga, TN, home to the largest smart intersection projects in the United States. Hear from William Muller of Seoul Robotics, J Ed Marston of EPB, Dr. Mina Sartipi of the University of Tennessee Chattanooga with perspective from Daniel Newman of The Futurum Group. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel, so you never miss an episode of The Six Five Webcast.
Tech-Blogger und Digitalisierungsexperte Sascha Pallenberg macht bereits seit vielen Jahren eine starke und laute Meinung zu seinem Markenzeichen. Da verwundert es nicht, wenn „faktenbasierte Polemik“, „No Bullshit“ und „Tacheles“ nur einige der Begriffe sind, mit denen er sich selbst und sein Schaffen umschreibt. Nicht selten trifft seine Meinung auf die Automobilindustrie und neue Mobilität, die der Petrol Head, wie er sich selbst beschreibt, leidenschaftlich gern beobachtet und begleitet. Ein Intermezzo in der Kommunikation von Mercedes-Benz hat Pallenberg vor zwei Jahren allerdings wieder beendet. Wieso er der Autoindustrie beruflich den Rücken gekehrt hat, warum er nicht viel vom Interieur moderner Fahrzeuge hält und welchen Autohersteller er auf einem guten Weg wähnt, darüber spricht Sascha gemeinsam mit Yannick und Pascal in der aktuellen Folge.
How Smart Cars Are Upending the Auto Supply Chain - EVs and self-driving cars shift the focus of vehicle-making from nuts and bolts to integrated circuits and complex computer systems.Click here to read the article by Yu Cong, Liu Peilin, Qu Yunxu and Bonnie Cao.Narrated by Sarah Kutulakos.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The controversy over "gender affirming" care.//Smart cars may be able to "reposess" themselves if owners don't make timely payments.//Study claims people spend "four hours" looking at themselves in the mirror. Jack & Spike are skeptical.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sneaky Teacher Mining, Nothing Phone 2, Chrome getting better on Mac OS, Beyond Good and Evil 2 update, Sony State of Play, Elden Ring DLC, Tesla Model 3 impressions, Blue Alchemist, Space X news, Smart Cars that Re-po themselves, Ryzen 7950X3D looks good, iMessage on Windows?... nope, Airless basketball
It's EV News Briefly for Wednesday 1st March. I'll be back as usual at 5pm UK time, that's Midday Eastern, for the full podcast. Patreon supporters get the episodes as soon as they're ready AND ad free. You can be like them by clicking here. Tesla has finally opened its Superchargers to non-Tesla EV owners in the US. Non-Tesla EV owners can access the Superchargers using the Tesla app. Check the map to see the latest open sites. Social media posts have shown the Magic Dock connector in use. Tesla has announced the price for their CCS adapter retrofit, which allows Tesla owners to use public charging stations that use the CCS standard for $500. Tesla is planning to build a new factory in Monterrey, Mexico, representing an initial investment of $1bn, which could grow to be $10bn over time, and is expected to produce around one million vehicles per year. This comes as electric car demand is set to grow, and as other car manufacturers such as BMW and Ford invest in Mexican factories to reduce costs. Toyota engineers have conducted a teardown study of the Tesla Model Y calling it a "work of art", leading to a new "EV-first" mindset and a wholly reengineered, next-generation platform dedicated to battery electric vehicles arriving in 2026. Toyota is preparing for the EV era with a new leadership team and a focus on incorporating breakthroughs from Tesla while retaining Toyota's focus on safety, quality and reliability. The United States Postal Service (USPS) is purchasing over 9,000 battery-powered delivery vans from Ford Motor Co. as part of a $10 billion plan to electrify its aging fleet and aims to electrify 75% of its service trucks over the next five years, marking a significant shift towards reducing the agency's carbon footprint and improving the sustainability of its operations. Shell has acquired Evpass, Switzerland's largest electric vehicle (EV) charging network, with 3,000 charging points, to expand its charging network and achieve its goal of operating over 500,000 EV charge points globally by 2025. The acquisition will enable Shell to rapidly expand the number of EV charge points offered at its stations and other destinations in Switzerland. Rivian reported a loss of $1.7bn in Q4 2022, with total losses for the year at $6.8bn, despite revenue of $663m and deliveries of 8,054 vehicles in the quarter. The company expects to produce 50,000 vehicles in 2023, with supply chain problems expected to continue but become easier to anticipate. Vietnamese automaker VinFast cuts lease prices by 50% for its electric vehicle range ahead of its official launch to compete with global rivals like Tesla. Smart Cars, a division of Mercedes-Benz, has announced the discontinuation of its all-electric EQ Fortwo model as it shifts its focus towards producing more electric SUVs and crossovers. A new electric logging vehicle is set to be trialed in South Australia's Green Triangle region in an effort to reduce carbon emissions and improve sustainability in the forestry industry. The electric vehicle, which is being developed by Australian company Logset, is powered by lithium-ion batteries and has the capacity to work for a full day on a single charge. SonnenVPP has integrated electric vehicles (EVs) to stabilize the German grid managed by Tennet, allowing greater flexibility in balancing supply and demand, and providing additional frequency regulation services. This integration is part of a larger effort to increase the share of renewable energy sources in the grid. Electric car owners are more satisfied with their vehicles than ever before, according to a J.D. Power study of over 9,000 electric car owners, with range and charging experience as the biggest drivers of satisfaction. In the premium segment Rivian R1T came top of the ranking followed by Model 3, Model Y, Audi e-tron and Polestar Edmunds has launched a new feature called "Battery Insights" to improve transparency for used EV car shoppers by providing detailed information on battery health, range, and charging history. The goal is to promote adoption rates and reduce carbon footprints of transportation.
They went in expecting a disaster flick, but instead got a space mystery, as The Last Row Podcast covers the 2017 box office hit and critical flop, Geostorm. Drew and Badway discuss not only the bad acting and bait and switch plot, but also slow Smart Cars costing lives, rocket launchers in trunks, the world's most heartfelt coded message, and one of the most unexpectedly evil movie villains in cinema history. --- Our previous "Disaster Movie" podcast episodes: San Andreas (EP 35) The Day After Tomorrow (EP 73) Dante's Peak (EP 83) Twister (EP 92) Subscribe & Follow Us: Spotify Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Twitter Facebook Instagram YouTube
Marriage tips from a guy that clearly knows what he's talking about. HSC students being offered placements in Universities before sitting their final exams. Galey's Swedish encounter at the bowser. And a German woman that did a dumb thing with a smart car.
Marriage tips from a guy that clearly knows what he's talking about.HSC students being offered placements in Universities before sitting their final exams.Galey's Swedish encounter at the bowser.And a German woman that did a dumb thing with a smart car.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fellas invite Mercedes to the podcast. Mercedes Streeter is one of The Autopian's favorite writers as she brings the knowledge when it comes to: Smart Cars, hard-to-find fiberglass trailers and large festivals featuring aeronautics and car nerds. The four talk about Mercedes ridiculous car collections and then figure out who has the most inoperable cars. Oh, what a feeling!
Back again for another season sixty nine show! Steve and JD sit down and discuss a few things with Mr. Memo Altamirano live in the Lux Hills Gang studio. Don't miss the first nominee for Prom King throw his hat in the ring. In this episode, the boys talk about real estate (duh), relationships, and reasons why Louis is better than Gucci. We learn that Memo had (past tense) a 214 bowling average and he goes on daily lunch dates with Chris Caldwell. They play a round of “would you rather/this or that” with some difficult choices. Jonathan reveals his secret to blocking corn hole bags when playing the human version of the game and Steven introduces a new “spin” on a few old games. Tune in to hear about all sorts of upcoming local events.
On episode 4 of the Forza World Podcast, we introduce the third member of the show, Andrew! He gives us an introduction of himself and his recent car mods, as well as some sunburn and golf talk. The trio discuss the massive news in the Forza universe with the announcement of the Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels Expansion, as well as new details and media for the Forza Motorsport reboot. There is also some comparison of the two trailers for these announcements, and how different the approach is between Playground Games and Turn 10. We get into a recap of some motorsport and F1 news. The boys also have some science talk (yes, actual facts!) about synthetic fuels and how it may impact the world of cars and motorsport. Complaint Corner for this week is Pineapple on Pizza, and F*** That Car is none other than the Smart Car and... let's just say we were less than kind to it and the first hand owners.Apologies for the audio quality this week!InstagramFacebookTwitterTikTok
In today's episode, I spoke with Ben Volkow, the CEO and Founder of Otonomo, a company that's revolutionizing the world of car data. Otonomo offers the leading data platform and marketplace for sharing and utilizing vehicle data, with over 40 million connected cars and 4 billion data points. The opportunities are far-reaching for this unprecedented amount of car data, from traffic management and smart cities, to emergency services and smarter insurance policies. Ben was full of insights from his journey founding Otonomo and bringing the company to IPO at a 1.26 billion dollar valuation. We spoke all about his vision for Otonomo and how this kind of data can completely transform the way we drive, the way entire cities are planned, and much much more. @YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBiggerPicturePodcast@Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biggerpicturepodbyroni/@Website: https://thebiggerpicturepod.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thebiggerpicturepod.substack.com
THE THESIS: The Party has the new crisis to replace the deadliest disease ever known to mankind. It's Putin-19 and The Party is already standing on the bodies of killed civilians to continue the Great Reset of the global economy. As always, the problem is your freedom and the solution is their command and control of your life. In this case, your decision to not become beholden to government run charging stations to be able to drive your car is problem number one, the solution being gas prices made purposefully high. The second problem is, your car is not trackable and cannot be easily turned off by The Party . . . the new wave of so-called Smart Cars can be manipulated like that. The last problem is, very few people want electric cars--like few people wanted gene sequencing concoctions in their bodies--so The Party is going to lie about why prices are high, use pressure and guilt and blackmail (and maybe force) to get people out of their freedom machines. I AM GIVING A SPEECH, 3-18-22, PLEASE COME AND SAY HELLO! The most conservative group in Republican politics in Idaho, Bonner County GOP THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: 1 Corinthians 1:9-11 “9 God is faithful, who has called you into fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. A Church Divided Over Leaders 10 I appeal to you, brothers and sisters,[a] in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another in what you say and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly united in mind and thought. 11 My brothers and sisters, some from Chloe's household have informed me that there are quarrels among you.” Joshua 21:45 “45 Not one of all the Lord's good promises to Israel failed; everyone was fulfilled.” THE NEWS & COMMENT: While the Mockingbirds cover for The Party on gas prices . . . Ruhle, Alcindor Fear GOP Will Blame Biden For High Gas Prices . . . The forever-in-crisis continues as Pelosi pretends the Congress cannot possibly pass a stand-alone Bill to give money to Ukraine, whom the Party supports in the war they helped to start. Democrats drop COVID-19 funds from $1.5 trillion package, clearing path to approve aid for Ukraine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
topics discussed, smart cars and trucks abilities and being hacked.is it a conspiracy theory if its true.#sweatingbulletspodcast, #smartcars, #hackers, #smarttrucks, #conspiracytheory, #smarttoilets, #governmentmonitoring
In this episode of The Tech Between Us we're talking with Maxime Flament, Chief Technology Officer of the 5G Automotive Association, about navigating the complexities of Vehicle to Everything networks.Discover more Empowering Innovation Together content at http://mouser.com/empowering-innovation.Learn more about the Innovate FPGA Design Contest at https://eng.info.mouser.com/intel-adi-innovatefpga-design-contest.Learn more about Molex at https://www.mouser.com/new/molex/molex-lte-gps-combo-flexible-antennas/.
Logan makes his first appearance on season 2 and brings the heat. Discussing the Full Send podcast, Gary V, and Fantasy Football for this upcoming season. Upstairs neighbors and Smart Cars have been canceled. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Looking to learn more about cyber security in the automotive world including Smart Cars ? Listen in on our discussions hosted by Harry Taheem. Our Guest speaker is Kamel Ghali, who has won car hacking competitions at DEFCON. As he shares his experience working in the cyber security field with smart cars.
Getting weird about tea. Crazy December - check in on your mental health, nerds. Stop making politics like going to a flat earther convention!Hard Stances: The Metric System & Smart Cars. (Just the milometer, just to see how it feels)Quit it, McRibThe limits of Bono and U2. The War on the War on Christmas Tell 2 friends, you cheap bastards. NEXT EPISODE: THE THEFT OF BABY JESUS Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week - SMART CARS, OPERA SINGERS, STRAIGHT BEARS. Become a member of the "Dead On Mafia" by becoming a patron over at - www.patreon.com/generalbanterpodcast Flow CBD can be purchased here: https://flowcbdltd.com/?wpam_id= The General Banter Podcast is a Comedy podcast hosted by Colin Geddis, Creator of Gedzilla Films, and contains ill-informed opinions on news stories, questions from listeners and of course general banter.
Zach Martin and I are gearing up for our final lap. This time we take on autopilot, smart cars, and future tech. We’re pulling the E-brake and facing the —not so distant— dystopian future in the headlights. Is this the future of cars? Are self-driving cars a good idea? We dive into the absence of […]
Open Seating Podcast Episode 9! Reminder to everyone to be safe and take all the necessary precautions you need to keep yourself and your loved ones out of risk. This week we talk through our thoughts and take on the COVID-19 epidemic, John's recent experience with Dungeons and Dragons, new Battle Royale games, Smart Cars, what we consider an adult drink vs college drink, and what sitcom we would love to live in! For questions or comments, feel free to email us at: OpenSeatingPodcast@gmail.comIntro/Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
The buzz: “If you plan cities for cars and traffic, you get cars and traffic. If you plan for people and places, you get people and places” (Fred Kent). By 2030, 2/3 of humanity will live in urban areas and megacities with 10+ million populations will increase by 65%. Good news: cities bring innovation and economic progress. Not-so-good-news: cities are bogged down by traffic congestion, aging infrastructures, quality of life threats. Can smart city technologies focused on automotive – intermodal transportation planning and intelligent traffic management– alleviate these challenges? The experts speak. Joe Renz, New Mobility Lab: “Just do it!” (Nike slogan). Monali Shah: “Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love. It will not lead you astray” (Rumi). Dante Ricci, SAP: “Be the change you wish to see in the world” (Gandhi). Join us for Urban Mobility and Smart Cities – Part 2.
The buzz: “If you plan cities for cars and traffic, you get cars and traffic. If you plan for people and places, you get people and places” (Fred Kent). By 2030, 2/3 of humanity will live in urban areas and megacities with 10+ million populations will increase by 65%. Good news: cities bring innovation and economic progress. Not-so-good-news: cities are bogged down by traffic congestion, aging infrastructures, quality of life threats. Can smart city technologies focused on automotive – intermodal transportation planning and intelligent traffic management– alleviate these challenges? The experts speak. Joe Renz, New Mobility Lab: “Just do it!” (Nike slogan). Monali Shah: “Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love. It will not lead you astray” (Rumi). Dante Ricci, SAP: “Be the change you wish to see in the world” (Gandhi). Join us for Urban Mobility and Smart Cities – Part 2.
Advances in technology are constantly changing the way we live and work. Think back not that long ago when we physically went to the library to check out books or sent a courier to ferry a document from one office to another. Now, thanks to the internet, we just click a few buttons and have the information or service we want. The number of new technology apps being launched daily is mind boggling. Soon in the future, technology will continue to evolve to include driverless cars that shuttle us to work that is situated in smart cities. Energy and other necessities of life and industry will be further networked into a central heartbeat. What possibilities does this new frontier open for us in our everyday lives and how we do our work? Tune in and let's see!
Driverless cars are all the rage in the tech world. But as our cars get smarter, will our roads keep pace? The autonomous future has the potential to drastically reduce, or even eliminate, vehicular deaths. But many experts say these cars would need to rely on real-time data collected on the road to maximize safety. Is roadside sensor infrastructure the answer? Or will the cars themselves have everything they need? What role should government play in implementing this technology? Joining Evan is Brent Skorup, Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center. For more, read his article here.