expr:content='data:blog.isMobile ? "width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0" : "width=1100"' name='viewport'/> Bisa Nitip Bisa Dititp: Volvo takes more control of software; BMW, Hyundai increase demands on robots; Self-driving industry seeks to learn from its mistakes

Thursday, May 16, 2024

Volvo takes more control of software; BMW, Hyundai increase demands on robots; Self-driving industry seeks to learn from its mistakes

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Thursday, May 16, 2024
Volvo EX90 white back test Hallered Arc 2024
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Why Volvo decided to take greater control of its software

 
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BMW, Hyundai, others give robots more responsibilities at plants

 
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Self-driving industry seeks to regain public trust

 
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Renault to skip Level 3 self-driving cars in favor of autonomous minibuses

 
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Former Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt returns to robotics realm

 
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U.S. safety agency investigates Waymo after 22 reports of crashes or traffic violations

 
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