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Google vs Oracle, Elon Musk's Boring Tunnel, Google IO 2021 Why new Apple products are arriving later than ever this year. White House set to host Google, Intel CEOs to discuss computer chip supply chain. Sixty-Week Delay on Router Orders Shows Scale of Chip Crisis. Supreme Court rules in Google's favor in copyright dispute with Oracle over Android software. Elon Musk's 'Public Transit' in Las Vegas Still Just Humans Driving Cars Slowly in a Tunnel. Kara Swisher Interviews Tim Cook. Apple Admits Why It Keeps iMessage Off Android. Classic Hangouts shutdown starts as Google Voice and Fi integrations stop working. Apple Adds Support For Third Parties to Find My Network. Apple Arcade finally got the boost it needed. Apple Details Ways Advertisers Can Measure the Impact of Ads Without Tracking Users Ahead of iOS 14.5 Launch. Google I/O 2021 will be virtual and free to attend. Pixel 5 sees massive GPU performance gains with April 2021 update. Waymo CEO John Krafcik steps down. What Really Caused Facebook's 500M-User Data Leak? Microsoft in Talks to Buy AI Firm Nuance Communications. Neuralink's brain-computer interface demo shows a monkey playing Pong. E3 2021: Dates Set For Free Virtual Video Game Event. LG to Close Mobile Phone Business Worldwide. Empathy emerges from stealth with $13M for a digital assistant aimed at bereaved families. Logitech officially discontinues its Harmony remotes. Colorado Denied Its Citizens the Right-to-Repair After Riveting Testimony. Streaming Services Have Finally Run Out of New Shows. Kind of. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Denise Howell, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: ziprecruiter.com/twit Amazon.com/TWITRX podium.com/twit barracuda.com/twit
Google vs Oracle, Elon Musk's Boring Tunnel, Google IO 2021 Why new Apple products are arriving later than ever this year. White House set to host Google, Intel CEOs to discuss computer chip supply chain. Sixty-Week Delay on Router Orders Shows Scale of Chip Crisis. Supreme Court rules in Google's favor in copyright dispute with Oracle over Android software. Elon Musk's 'Public Transit' in Las Vegas Still Just Humans Driving Cars Slowly in a Tunnel. Kara Swisher Interviews Tim Cook. Apple Admits Why It Keeps iMessage Off Android. Classic Hangouts shutdown starts as Google Voice and Fi integrations stop working. Apple Adds Support For Third Parties to Find My Network. Apple Arcade finally got the boost it needed. Apple Details Ways Advertisers Can Measure the Impact of Ads Without Tracking Users Ahead of iOS 14.5 Launch. Google I/O 2021 will be virtual and free to attend. Pixel 5 sees massive GPU performance gains with April 2021 update. Waymo CEO John Krafcik steps down. What Really Caused Facebook's 500M-User Data Leak? Microsoft in Talks to Buy AI Firm Nuance Communications. Neuralink's brain-computer interface demo shows a monkey playing Pong. E3 2021: Dates Set For Free Virtual Video Game Event. LG to Close Mobile Phone Business Worldwide. Empathy emerges from stealth with $13M for a digital assistant aimed at bereaved families. Logitech officially discontinues its Harmony remotes. Colorado Denied Its Citizens the Right-to-Repair After Riveting Testimony. Streaming Services Have Finally Run Out of New Shows. Kind of. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Denise Howell, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: ziprecruiter.com/twit Amazon.com/TWITRX podium.com/twit barracuda.com/twit
Google vs Oracle, Elon Musk's Boring Tunnel, Google IO 2021 Why new Apple products are arriving later than ever this year. White House set to host Google, Intel CEOs to discuss computer chip supply chain. Sixty-Week Delay on Router Orders Shows Scale of Chip Crisis. Supreme Court rules in Google's favor in copyright dispute with Oracle over Android software. Elon Musk's 'Public Transit' in Las Vegas Still Just Humans Driving Cars Slowly in a Tunnel. Kara Swisher Interviews Tim Cook. Apple Admits Why It Keeps iMessage Off Android. Classic Hangouts shutdown starts as Google Voice and Fi integrations stop working. Apple Adds Support For Third Parties to Find My Network. Apple Arcade finally got the boost it needed. Apple Details Ways Advertisers Can Measure the Impact of Ads Without Tracking Users Ahead of iOS 14.5 Launch. Google I/O 2021 will be virtual and free to attend. Pixel 5 sees massive GPU performance gains with April 2021 update. Waymo CEO John Krafcik steps down. What Really Caused Facebook's 500M-User Data Leak? Microsoft in Talks to Buy AI Firm Nuance Communications. Neuralink's brain-computer interface demo shows a monkey playing Pong. E3 2021: Dates Set For Free Virtual Video Game Event. LG to Close Mobile Phone Business Worldwide. Empathy emerges from stealth with $13M for a digital assistant aimed at bereaved families. Logitech officially discontinues its Harmony remotes. Colorado Denied Its Citizens the Right-to-Repair After Riveting Testimony. Streaming Services Have Finally Run Out of New Shows. Kind of. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Denise Howell, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: ziprecruiter.com/twit Amazon.com/TWITRX podium.com/twit barracuda.com/twit
Google vs Oracle, Elon Musk's Boring Tunnel, Google IO 2021 Why new Apple products are arriving later than ever this year. White House set to host Google, Intel CEOs to discuss computer chip supply chain. Sixty-Week Delay on Router Orders Shows Scale of Chip Crisis. Supreme Court rules in Google's favor in copyright dispute with Oracle over Android software. Elon Musk's 'Public Transit' in Las Vegas Still Just Humans Driving Cars Slowly in a Tunnel. Kara Swisher Interviews Tim Cook. Apple Admits Why It Keeps iMessage Off Android. Classic Hangouts shutdown starts as Google Voice and Fi integrations stop working. Apple Adds Support For Third Parties to Find My Network. Apple Arcade finally got the boost it needed. Apple Details Ways Advertisers Can Measure the Impact of Ads Without Tracking Users Ahead of iOS 14.5 Launch. Google I/O 2021 will be virtual and free to attend. Pixel 5 sees massive GPU performance gains with April 2021 update. Waymo CEO John Krafcik steps down. What Really Caused Facebook's 500M-User Data Leak? Microsoft in Talks to Buy AI Firm Nuance Communications. Neuralink's brain-computer interface demo shows a monkey playing Pong. E3 2021: Dates Set For Free Virtual Video Game Event. LG to Close Mobile Phone Business Worldwide. Empathy emerges from stealth with $13M for a digital assistant aimed at bereaved families. Logitech officially discontinues its Harmony remotes. Colorado Denied Its Citizens the Right-to-Repair After Riveting Testimony. Streaming Services Have Finally Run Out of New Shows. Kind of. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Denise Howell, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: ziprecruiter.com/twit Amazon.com/TWITRX podium.com/twit barracuda.com/twit
Google vs Oracle, Elon Musk's Boring Tunnel, Google IO 2021 Why new Apple products are arriving later than ever this year. White House set to host Google, Intel CEOs to discuss computer chip supply chain. Sixty-Week Delay on Router Orders Shows Scale of Chip Crisis. Supreme Court rules in Google's favor in copyright dispute with Oracle over Android software. Elon Musk's 'Public Transit' in Las Vegas Still Just Humans Driving Cars Slowly in a Tunnel. Kara Swisher Interviews Tim Cook. Apple Admits Why It Keeps iMessage Off Android. Classic Hangouts shutdown starts as Google Voice and Fi integrations stop working. Apple Adds Support For Third Parties to Find My Network. Apple Arcade finally got the boost it needed. Apple Details Ways Advertisers Can Measure the Impact of Ads Without Tracking Users Ahead of iOS 14.5 Launch. Google I/O 2021 will be virtual and free to attend. Pixel 5 sees massive GPU performance gains with April 2021 update. Waymo CEO John Krafcik steps down. What Really Caused Facebook's 500M-User Data Leak? Microsoft in Talks to Buy AI Firm Nuance Communications. Neuralink's brain-computer interface demo shows a monkey playing Pong. E3 2021: Dates Set For Free Virtual Video Game Event. LG to Close Mobile Phone Business Worldwide. Empathy emerges from stealth with $13M for a digital assistant aimed at bereaved families. Logitech officially discontinues its Harmony remotes. Colorado Denied Its Citizens the Right-to-Repair After Riveting Testimony. Streaming Services Have Finally Run Out of New Shows. Kind of. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Denise Howell, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: ziprecruiter.com/twit Amazon.com/TWITRX podium.com/twit barracuda.com/twit
Google vs Oracle, Elon Musk's Boring Tunnel, Google IO 2021 Why new Apple products are arriving later than ever this year. White House set to host Google, Intel CEOs to discuss computer chip supply chain. Sixty-Week Delay on Router Orders Shows Scale of Chip Crisis. Supreme Court rules in Google's favor in copyright dispute with Oracle over Android software. Elon Musk's 'Public Transit' in Las Vegas Still Just Humans Driving Cars Slowly in a Tunnel. Kara Swisher Interviews Tim Cook. Apple Admits Why It Keeps iMessage Off Android. Classic Hangouts shutdown starts as Google Voice and Fi integrations stop working. Apple Adds Support For Third Parties to Find My Network. Apple Arcade finally got the boost it needed. Apple Details Ways Advertisers Can Measure the Impact of Ads Without Tracking Users Ahead of iOS 14.5 Launch. Google I/O 2021 will be virtual and free to attend. Pixel 5 sees massive GPU performance gains with April 2021 update. Waymo CEO John Krafcik steps down. What Really Caused Facebook's 500M-User Data Leak? Microsoft in Talks to Buy AI Firm Nuance Communications. Neuralink's brain-computer interface demo shows a monkey playing Pong. E3 2021: Dates Set For Free Virtual Video Game Event. LG to Close Mobile Phone Business Worldwide. Empathy emerges from stealth with $13M for a digital assistant aimed at bereaved families. Logitech officially discontinues its Harmony remotes. Colorado Denied Its Citizens the Right-to-Repair After Riveting Testimony. Streaming Services Have Finally Run Out of New Shows. Kind of. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Denise Howell, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: ziprecruiter.com/twit Amazon.com/TWITRX podium.com/twit barracuda.com/twit
Google vs Oracle, Elon Musk's Boring Tunnel, Google IO 2021 Why new Apple products are arriving later than ever this year. White House set to host Google, Intel CEOs to discuss computer chip supply chain. Sixty-Week Delay on Router Orders Shows Scale of Chip Crisis. Supreme Court rules in Google's favor in copyright dispute with Oracle over Android software. Elon Musk's 'Public Transit' in Las Vegas Still Just Humans Driving Cars Slowly in a Tunnel. Kara Swisher Interviews Tim Cook. Apple Admits Why It Keeps iMessage Off Android. Classic Hangouts shutdown starts as Google Voice and Fi integrations stop working. Apple Adds Support For Third Parties to Find My Network. Apple Arcade finally got the boost it needed. Apple Details Ways Advertisers Can Measure the Impact of Ads Without Tracking Users Ahead of iOS 14.5 Launch. Google I/O 2021 will be virtual and free to attend. Pixel 5 sees massive GPU performance gains with April 2021 update. Waymo CEO John Krafcik steps down. What Really Caused Facebook's 500M-User Data Leak? Microsoft in Talks to Buy AI Firm Nuance Communications. Neuralink's brain-computer interface demo shows a monkey playing Pong. E3 2021: Dates Set For Free Virtual Video Game Event. LG to Close Mobile Phone Business Worldwide. Empathy emerges from stealth with $13M for a digital assistant aimed at bereaved families. Logitech officially discontinues its Harmony remotes. Colorado Denied Its Citizens the Right-to-Repair After Riveting Testimony. Streaming Services Have Finally Run Out of New Shows. Kind of. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Denise Howell, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: ziprecruiter.com/twit Amazon.com/TWITRX podium.com/twit barracuda.com/twit
Google vs Oracle, Elon Musk's Boring Tunnel, Google IO 2021 Why new Apple products are arriving later than ever this year. White House set to host Google, Intel CEOs to discuss computer chip supply chain. Sixty-Week Delay on Router Orders Shows Scale of Chip Crisis. Supreme Court rules in Google's favor in copyright dispute with Oracle over Android software. Elon Musk's 'Public Transit' in Las Vegas Still Just Humans Driving Cars Slowly in a Tunnel. Kara Swisher Interviews Tim Cook. Apple Admits Why It Keeps iMessage Off Android. Classic Hangouts shutdown starts as Google Voice and Fi integrations stop working. Apple Adds Support For Third Parties to Find My Network. Apple Arcade finally got the boost it needed. Apple Details Ways Advertisers Can Measure the Impact of Ads Without Tracking Users Ahead of iOS 14.5 Launch. Google I/O 2021 will be virtual and free to attend. Pixel 5 sees massive GPU performance gains with April 2021 update. Waymo CEO John Krafcik steps down. What Really Caused Facebook's 500M-User Data Leak? Microsoft in Talks to Buy AI Firm Nuance Communications. Neuralink's brain-computer interface demo shows a monkey playing Pong. E3 2021: Dates Set For Free Virtual Video Game Event. LG to Close Mobile Phone Business Worldwide. Empathy emerges from stealth with $13M for a digital assistant aimed at bereaved families. Logitech officially discontinues its Harmony remotes. Colorado Denied Its Citizens the Right-to-Repair After Riveting Testimony. Streaming Services Have Finally Run Out of New Shows. Kind of. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Denise Howell, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: ziprecruiter.com/twit Amazon.com/TWITRX podium.com/twit barracuda.com/twit
Google vs Oracle, Elon Musk's Boring Tunnel, Google IO 2021 Why new Apple products are arriving later than ever this year. White House set to host Google, Intel CEOs to discuss computer chip supply chain. Sixty-Week Delay on Router Orders Shows Scale of Chip Crisis. Supreme Court rules in Google's favor in copyright dispute with Oracle over Android software. Elon Musk's 'Public Transit' in Las Vegas Still Just Humans Driving Cars Slowly in a Tunnel. Kara Swisher Interviews Tim Cook. Apple Admits Why It Keeps iMessage Off Android. Classic Hangouts shutdown starts as Google Voice and Fi integrations stop working. Apple Adds Support For Third Parties to Find My Network. Apple Arcade finally got the boost it needed. Apple Details Ways Advertisers Can Measure the Impact of Ads Without Tracking Users Ahead of iOS 14.5 Launch. Google I/O 2021 will be virtual and free to attend. Pixel 5 sees massive GPU performance gains with April 2021 update. Waymo CEO John Krafcik steps down. What Really Caused Facebook's 500M-User Data Leak? Microsoft in Talks to Buy AI Firm Nuance Communications. Neuralink's brain-computer interface demo shows a monkey playing Pong. E3 2021: Dates Set For Free Virtual Video Game Event. LG to Close Mobile Phone Business Worldwide. Empathy emerges from stealth with $13M for a digital assistant aimed at bereaved families. Logitech officially discontinues its Harmony remotes. Colorado Denied Its Citizens the Right-to-Repair After Riveting Testimony. Streaming Services Have Finally Run Out of New Shows. Kind of. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Denise Howell, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: ziprecruiter.com/twit Amazon.com/TWITRX podium.com/twit barracuda.com/twit
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Waymo CEO John Krafcik opens up about the company netting $3 billion in funding amid the pandemic, resuming self-driving vehicle testing on public roads in Phoenix. He also weighs in on the renewed desire for personal mobility; autonomous deliveries; emerging ''smarter'' from the crisis and more.
Waymo, the frontrunner in the self-driving car industry, today announces the moment everyone has been waiting for: It is officially “launching” a robo-taxi service in Chandler, Arizona, wherein riders will use an app to hail the vehicles to take them anywhere in an 80 to 100 square mile area, for a price. “Today, we're taking the next step in our journey with the introduction of our commercial self-driving service, Waymo One,” Waymo CEO John Krafcik wrote in a blog post.
The global race for autonomous vehicles is on-but roadblocks lie ahead. Waymo CEO John Krafcik tells WSJ's Jamie Heller about his company's plans to launch a commercial self-driving car service in the coming months.
Saturday 7th April 2018. LEAF SALES IN JAPAN Last month in Japan it was a fantastic time for Nissan LEAF sales. And by fantastic I mean up 91%. Over 10,000 have been sold in Q1 in Japan and a total of over 18,000. And since they first went in same in January 2011, 100,000 LEAFs have been sold over the three variations. Add on top over 2,000 in Norway, 1,500 in the U.S., there heading towards selling 10,000 per month of the new model. HONDA GO DRIVERLESS AND WIRELESS There’s a full BEV version of the new Honda Clarity coming soon and Honda, whilst they’re not giving up on fuel cells, are moving forward with EVs. Two stories coming via Clean Technica. Firstly they say Waymo: “may be working with Honda on an entirely new kind of delivery vehicle that drives itself. It bases its information on a recent profile of Waymo CEO John Krafcik by In his interview with Bloomberg, Krafcik said not to expect the new service to take the form of a “traditional car driven on roads.” Engadge tbelieves that comment means Waymo is ready to create a vehicle from scratch with an automaker like Honda rather than modifying existing models. Krafcik hinted the new self-driving vehicle from Honda might be smaller than a truck but larger than a car and would come without a steering wheel. Secondly, how to charge a vehicle which doesn’t have a driver, apart from when it returns to base or depot. What about when it needs a midday top up. Well the same article continues: “WiTricity and Honda will make a joint presentation about wireless charging technology to the Society of Automotive Engineers World Conference Experienceon April 11. Kosuke Tachikawa, head of Honda R&D Americas, will discuss how EVs — and particularly those powered by wireless charging — will connect to the grid and enable bi-directional energy flow that will stabilize the grid and create a truly seamless, renewable energy source.” MCLAREN RULING OUT ELECTRIC CAR…FOR NOW Jens Ludmann, chief operating officer at McLaren Automotive, talking to Wheels about the ideal specs for a supercar EV, “We are investigating the pure electric technology for our products,” said Ludmann, speaking to Wheelsat the Geneva motor show. “We very closely look at what the technology can deliver, however we think for a pure electric vehicle the technology is not yet mature enough – and that has to do with the battery performance.” Energy density is the issue. According to Ludmann, current battery technology is more than sufficient for everyday driving, but can’t manage the extreme charge/discharge e requirement of racetrack use while also remaining light enough to preserve chassis agility. “To talk in numbers, the battery technology should achieve 500 watt-hours per kilogram. That is a level where it really makes sense. Today we are around 180 watt-hours per kilogram. So there is significant improvement required to get it where we want it to be.” CONGRATULATIONS TO EVOKE com.au say that: “Australia’s first chauffeur-driven Tesla service, Evoke, has surpassed more than one million kilometres of zero-emission motoring by transporting passengers in its electric vehicles. In reaching this milestone, the Sydney-based company, founded by Pia Peterson in 2015, has offset more than 325,000 kilograms of carbon emissions and avoided burning 130,000 litres of petrol. As well as keeping the air cleaner, Evoke’s achievement enables many of its corporate customers to claim emission reductions delivered by the sustainable transport service as Scope 3 carbon offsets.” RENEWABLES PLUS TESLA BATTERIES And finally, Energy Matters have been talking about using batteries alongside renewables: “Danish company Vestas hopes to solve the problem of creating reliable energy from intermittent sun and wind sources by using commercial energy storage in new ways. The company has invested €10 million ($16m) to help its partner Northvolt build Europe’s biggest battery cell plant backed by major car investors. Northvolt is headed by former Tesla executive Peter Carlsson. The companies plan to develop industry energy storage based on the latest car battery technology. Vestas will use Tesla batteries in a utility-scale project harnessing wind and solar energy for dispatchable power. 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On Sunday, March 18th, at approximately 10pm, an Uber was operating in self-driving mode when the vehicle struck and killed 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg. Initial reports say that Elaine was walking her bicycle across the street when the Uber struck her. At this time, facts are limited, but at a press conference in Tempe, AZ, officials said that Elaine was crossing the street outside of a crosswalk area when the Uber struck her while traveling at approximately 40 mph. I suspect that the car's sensors did not identify Elain or her bicycle as an obstacle or pedestrian. In this episode, Robert Solano explores this incident and discussed the potential impacts to the development of self-driving car technology. Phoenix has been a great test environment for companies like Waymo and Uber. The moderate climate makes it ideal for early-stage development. In addition to the low cost of living, the "business friendly and low regulatory environment" provides an attractive alternative to the very expensive and dense Silicon Valley and San Francisco area where many tech companies are headquartered. Uber had been testing their self-driving fleet in Arizona in addition to Pittsburg and other areas. In total, the fleet of Uber self-driving vehicles had accumulated approximately 3 million miles at the time of this accident. In other words, the current accident fatality rate of the Uber fleet is about 1 fatality in 3 million miles driven. In contrast, the national fatality rate for human drivers is about 1.18 deaths per one hundred million miles driven. MAny advocates of self-driving cars claim that they will have better safety rates than humans, but this fatality puts self-driving car technology at a steep uphill battle to match the human fatality rate. This accident illustrates three key elements of self-driving car technology and development. 1) There are weaknesses to single driver fleets. Waymo CEO John Krafcik boasted that Waymo was trying to develop the most experienced driver ever. He claimed that all of the vehicles in the Waymo fleet were essentially the same driver and shared their lessons learned and experiences with each other. At first, that idea seems great, but there are serious implications if that hardware or software has a flaw. As a result of this accident, the entire fleet of Uber self-driving vehicles is suspended from further road testing. Since Uber has a small fleet of these vehicles, suspending their services is not a big deal. But in the future, if a company has a much larger fleet, then suspending a service could potentially leave customers without a ride-hailing service Today, there are tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of Uber cars in operation around the world. Many people depend on them for transportation. There would be a severe econmic impact if all of the Uber (or Lyft, or Taxis) all suddenly stopped operating simultaneously. The one-driver model sounds good for machine learning, but it severely reduces the redundancy that is inherently built into our current system where each human is unique and we all operate thousands of different are makes and models. 2) This accident will delay the deployment of self-driving technology by 12 to 18 months. Opponents of self-driving technology will use this incident as a perfect example to push for stricter regulations, testing, and monitoring of self-driving car development. Additionally, companies will become more cautious. The result is that the deployment of self-driving car fleets will be delayed 12-18 months. 3) Company ethics are crucial to self-driving car technology. Too many academics are focused on the ethics of machine decision making. They talk about topics like the Trolley Problem ad nausea. More focus should be spent on discussing company ethics since company ethics will play a huge role in driverless car technology. Uber has been embroiled in scandal since 2014. They have been accused of spying on famous people and p...