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  2. Drive.ai - Wikipedia

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    In May 2018, it was announced that Drive.ai was working with the Frisco Transportation Management Association and would be releasing an on-demand self-driving passenger carrying car service in Frisco, Texas during the course of an initial 6-month pilot program. [22] It was the first public deployment of self-driving cars in Texas. [23]

  3. Cruise (autonomous vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2023, a video was taken of a Cruise car appearing to block police and fire services from responding to a mass shooting in San Francisco. Cruise denied that the car had blocked the road, stating that emergency response vehicles "were able to proceed around our car". The police and fire departments declined to comment. [102]

  4. History of self-driving cars - Wikipedia

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    The Audi A8 would therefore be the first production car to reach level 3 autonomous driving, meaning that the driver could safely turn their attention away from driving tasks, e.g. the driver can text or watch a movie. Audi would also be the first manufacturer to use a 3D LIDAR system in addition to cameras and ultrasonic sensors for their AI.

  5. openpilot - Wikipedia

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    The first version of openpilot was revealed a few months later in a Bloomberg article, showing functionality on a 2016 Acura ILX. [15] The video and article instigated a cease and desist letter from the California Department of Motor Vehicles, claiming comma.ai was testing a self-driving car without a license.

  6. The Age of A.I. - Wikipedia

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    The episode covers an example of Pit Row being used in a race, in which it is able to guide a car to pit stops at the correct time. Part 3: Quake Technologies created an AI-powered tool, called C-THRU, which allows firefighters to “see” while in buildings with too much fire and smoke. C-THRU uses AI to predict where physical objects will be ...

  7. Tesla Dojo - Wikipedia

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    Tesla Dojo is a supercomputer designed and built by Tesla for computer vision video processing and recognition. [1] It is used for training Tesla's machine learning models to improve its Full Self-Driving (FSD) advanced driver-assistance system.

  8. Lyft to roll out autonomous rides in Dallas 'as soon as 2026 ...

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    Lyft is set to begin the use of autonomous vehicles in its fleet starting in Dallas "as soon as 2026," CEO David Risher posted on X, formerly Twitter.. The rideshare company is slated to partner ...

  9. Argo AI - Wikipedia

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    Argo AI LLC was an autonomous driving technology company headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company was co-founded in 2016 by Bryan Salesky and Peter Rander, veterans of the Google and Uber automated driving programs. [ 4 ]