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Viodi View – 01/05/19

A new year, a new CES. Artificial intelligence and its integration into everything will be a common thread of #CES2019. AI and its impact was the topic of an excellent FCC webinar, late last year. Too much good insight for a paragraph, but one of the speakers suggested, “We are in the “black and white […]

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Autonomous Vehicles, New Mobility & the Built Environment CES2018

The Emotional Computer – The Shape of Things to Come #CES2018

When computers begin to perceive or feel things the way a human would they could be described as sentient. In a way, it may not matter what the computer feels if the human feels like they are connecting with something that is sentient; much like the storyline of the 2013 movie, Her. Patrick Levy Rosenthal, […]

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Autonomous Vehicles, New Mobility & the Built Environment CES2018

Hidden Sensors, Smart Driving #CES2018

To paraphrase Author C. Clarke, when the smart sensors that will make autonomous driving possible slip into the background, mobility will become magic. The concepts that North American Lighting (NAL), a Koito Group Company, displayed at CES2018, suggest that by the early to mid-2020s, driving will be magic. In the above interview, Kishore Ahuja, Vice […]

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Autonomous Vehicles, New Mobility & the Built Environment

Software Defining Cars #CES2018

At CES 2018, Denso, the self-described world’s 2nd largest mobility provider, gave a preview of the increasing importance of software to its operation with an explanation of its hypervisor. In October, Denso made a strong statement that software is at its core : https://www.denso.com/global/en/news/news-releases/2018/20181019-g01/ As cars shift to electric-power and autonomy becomes a priority, software […]

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Autonomous Vehicles, New Mobility & the Built Environment CES2018 Electric Vehicles

The 48 Volt Electric Car #CES2018

In this interview, Daniel Benchetrite, North American Powertrain New Mobility Director for Valeo, describes a new electric powertrain based on 48 volts DC that they have designed for a new, sub $10k car. Initially intended for the Chinese market, but with aspirations for the U.S., it is not lacking in features: 60 MPH and 60 […]