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Volkswagen aspires to Huawei’s autonomous driving unit
One of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers Volkswagen attaches great importance to the automobile side with Huawei It could be a big sale. based in Germany Volkswagenno surprise autonomous well…
China develops autonomous human artificial wombs monitored by AI
Chinese researchers are working on the growth of fetuses in an artificial uterus. In order to optimize the system and make it autonomous, they have developed a nanny based on…
Karsan e-ATAK in Norway for European-based autonomous driving
Karsan e-ATAK, which will launch its first autonomous trials in Northern Europe, continues to increase gears after Romania. Making a significant breakthrough with the all-electric e-ATA product range launched last…
Autonomous car: how Bosch and Volkswagen intend to accelerate its advent
German companies say they want to democratize partially and highly automated driving by adapting it to series production from next year. You will also be interested The constructor volkswagen and…
Hermès or the missed opportunity for Europeans to be autonomous in human space flights
In 1992, the European Space Agency abandoned the Hermès small space shuttle program and put an end to autonomy in terms of manned flights. Thirty years later, while many managers…
The UN wants to regulate robot killers
The 125 members of the United Nations are meeting until tomorrow in Geneva to lay the foundations for regulations on lethal autonomous weapon systems, the famous killer robots. There is…
The UN wants to regulate robot killers
The 125 members of the United Nations are meeting until tomorrow in Geneva to lay the foundations for regulations on lethal autonomous weapon systems, the famous killer robots. There is…
Manned flights: when will Europe become autonomous?
Surprisingly, while Europe knows how to do everything in terms of manned space flight, it still does not have the political will to become autonomous in this area. It is…
“Tomorrow, surgical robots will be fully autonomous like cars”
Scanners and MRIs, which cost several million euros each, are often inaccessible to developing countries. IRCAD, known worldwide in surgical robotics, is working on a low-cost ultrasound machine capable of…