Nvidia, AI and Autonomous
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CES continues to change and adapt, and that spells a solid future for companies with big investments in the technology.
Nvidia has unveiled a new self-driving car platform, teaming up with Mercedes-Benz on a driverless vehicle set to launch in the US very soon.
Mercedes-Benz said on Monday it will launch a new advanced driver-assistance system in the United States later this year that lets its vehicles operate autonomously on city streets under driver supervision.
From helping drivers with disabilities to making cities more efficient, there are many ways experts say the technology will transform transportation.
The company said the new group has been created amid demand to strengthen both commercial and technical collaboration with autonomous driving customers.
Kodiak AI partners with Bosch to build production-ready driverless truck systems, aiming to scale autonomous trucking from pilot programs to real-world deployment.
Recent service disruptions involving Waymo autonomous vehicles in San Francisco have drawn attention to a core challenge in autonomous mobility: dependence on a single network or network access technology.
In an unprecedented move, NVIDIA has unveiled a cutting-edge lineup of next-generation robots, promising to transform industries across the globe.