Examples of using Nutonomy in English and their translations into Chinese
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A nuTonomy test vehicle in Boston.
Self-driving car companies, such as the startup nuTonomy, use the facility to test their technology.
Delphi buys Nutonomy for $400 million to scale and deliver autonomous vehicles.
Self-driving car companies, such as the startup nuTonomy, use the facility to test their technology.
NuTonomy was founded in 2013 by Dr. Karl Iagnemma and Dr. Emilio Frazzoli.
Aptiv- which purchased self-driving car company nuTonomy in 2017- also tests their cars in Boston, Pittsburgh, and Singapore.
NuTonomy also is working on testing similar taxi services in other Asian cities, the U.S. and Europe, but he wouldn't say when.
Delphi Automotive said it plans to acquireBoston-based autonomous vehicle software supplier NuTonomy in a deal that could be valued at $450m.
Indeed, one of nuTonomy's test vehicles got into a minor accident in October.
The rides will be provided in a Renault Zoe orMitsubishi i-MiEV electric vehicle that nuTonomy has specially configured for autonomous driving.
A startup called nuTonomy recently launched a self-driving taxi service in Singapore.
Created by a small group of graduates from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT), nuTonomy provides software and algorithms specifically for driverless cars.
Scale and nuTonomy release nuScenes, a self-driving dataset with over 1.4 million images.
Lyft announced a new partnershiptoday with Boston-based self-driving car startup NuTonomy to eventually put“thousands” of on-demand, autonomous vehicles on the road.
Via a blog post, NuTonomy has commented on this deal with Lyft, saying that,“Our partnership with Lyft has two goals.
NuTonomy received little resistance as it expanded its trial program, and the commercial service will, we assume, see the same safe passage.
Likewise, the Delphi and nuTonomy driverless taxi services in Singapore have started to replace cabbies.
NuTonomy is one of many companies working on driverless cars; developing the technology has been a priority for Tesla, Uber, and Apple as well.
Its biggest deal was buying NuTonomy, which has been running tests of driverless cars in Boston and Singapore at city speeds.
The NuTonomy algorithms include a"formal logic" function that gives cars flexibility when driving to break relatively unimportant"rules of the road.".
To handle these complex situations, nuTonomy uses formal logic, which is based on a hierarchy of rules similar to Asimov's famous Three Laws of Robotics.
NuTonomy chief operating officer(COO) Doug Parker said driverless taxi or will eventually reduce the number of cars in Singapore, from 900 thousand to 300 thousand.
In August 2016, nuTonomy became the first company to launch a fleet of self-driving taxis under a pilot program in Singapore.
NuTonomy chief operating officer(COO) Doug Parker said driverless taxi or will eventually reduce the number of cars in Singapore, from 900 thousand to 300 thousand.
No Tip, Please: nuTonomy's test cars bristle with sensors, are always polite, and in principle should be inexpensive.
In August 2016, nuTonomy became the first company to launch a fleet of self-driving taxis under a pilot program in Singapore.
Start-up NuTonomy plans to provide self-driving taxis in Singapore as soon as next year(it's already trialling them), expanding to 10 cities by 2020.
Doug Parker, nuTonomy chief operating officer, said independent taxicab could ultimately reduce the number of vehicles on Singapore's roads from 900, 000 to 300.