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Richard Platt's curator insight,
July 30, 2020 1:00 AM
This video features a generation of tires for the future called UPTIS (Unique Puncture-proof Tire System), a Michelin’s vision concept which was showcased at the Movie’On Summit 2017., but what isn't mentioned in this video is the whole concept from it's beginning's was crafted from the ground up, using TRIZ inventive principles and following the structure of systematic #innovation
Techstore's curator insight,
December 1, 2014 12:16 PM
How to teach Self-Driving Cars ethics of the Road #technology #cartech
Sysico's curator insight,
December 17, 2014 9:07 AM
Encore un exemple du défi majeur que nos ordinateurs (ou plutôt nos développeurs) doivent relever: Comment faire pour qu'une machine puisse prendre des décisions abstraites?
Techstore's curator insight,
March 19, 2014 11:23 AM
The Future development of Car Technology #cartech #technology for more see here: http://www.technology-in-business.net/the-future-of-car-technology/
Richard Platt's curator insight,
March 22, 2014 3:28 PM
Very interesting if you have 1.5 hours to spend watching it |
Richard Platt's curator insight,
November 11, 2014 12:58 AM
Video from Ford using WiFi technology for obstacle avoidance
Lexie Allen's curator insight,
November 11, 2014 8:11 PM
"Automated Driving Technology." 2014. Web. 10 Nov 2014
This is a video demonstrating the new technology in cars that is designed to maneuver itself to avoid potential car accidents and even park itself. Watching this video it would be difficult for a person to pick out by this technology would be a con rather than a pro. I must admit, it is pretty neat, but there is one thing in this video that I would like to point out. In order for the car to sense danger as in another car ahead, it uses WiFi which syncs the cars together so that it would move or adjust accordingly. What if the stopped car ahead doesn't have the same technology as the one going 90 miles per hour? If the person behind the wheal was relying soulfully on the vehicle to get him or her out of danger, they were in for a rather not so good surprise. The point is, if people rely on technology too much, it could literally be life threatening.
Lori Wilk's curator insight,
January 12, 2014 7:19 PM
My mother says that the best feature would be "Cars should not be able to crash into each other. There should be an invisible force that stops them from being able to touch each other. This would save lives and tons of money." |