Uber, Volvo team up to develop base vehicle for autonomous carsAugust 19, 2016 - 17:24 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Uber and Volvo have entered into an industrial partnership to collaborate on autonomous car development, the two companies announced Thursday, August 18. The deal will see Volvo sell 100 cars to Uber by the end of the year (a few have been delivered already) along with a longer-term project to work together on new vehicles that will incorporate autonomous driving tech, The Verge says. Initially, Volvo will sell Uber XC90 SUVs prepped for Uber’s autonomous vehicle control package, but not include any of its own advanced self-driving technology. Uber will then outfit the cars with autonomous driving technology it has developed in house. "The alliance marks the beginning of what both companies view as a longer term industrial partnership," said a Volvo press release. It doesn’t appear that the companies will be collaborating on the autonomous driving technology itself. Instead, Volvo will work on its own autonomous tech apart from Uber, though they will share the underlying vehicle platforms. A new autonomous vehicle will be built on Volvo’s Scalable Product Architecture, the same platform as its XC90, S90, and V90 cars, and the collaboration between Uber and Volvo will focus on the development of that vehicle. Both companies will use that vehicle for their next stage of autonomous vehicle development, The Verge says. With Uber beginning public trials of its autonomous car technology, using a mix of Volvo’s XC90 and Ford Fusion sedans, some safety concerns have been raised about rolling out the technology before it’s ready. The PR fallout from the crash of a semi-autonomous Tesla back in May has unsettled many. "There has been no demonstration that Uber's robot cars are safe," said John Simpson of Consumer Reports. "It is unconscionable to offer rides to passengers at this stage. We can only hope nobody is hurt in this outrageous PR stunt." Top stories Yerevan will host the 2024 edition of the World Congress On Information Technology (WCIT). Rustam Badasyan said due to the lack of such regulation, the state budget is deprived of VAT revenues. Krisp’s smart noise suppression tech silences ambient sounds and isolates your voice for calls. Gurgen Khachatryan claimed that the "illegalities have been taking place in 2020." Partner news Most popular in the section | Putin congratulates Pashinyan’s birthday Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on his birthday on June 1. Opposition motorcade en route to Gyumri for large rally A motorcade of protesters headed by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan is heading to the city of Gyumri. Ruling MPs, Foreign Minister talk Armenia-Azerbaijan processes MOs from the ruling Civil Contract party met with the Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan in the Armenian parliament. Russia: Armenia’s frozen membership weakens CSTO position in Caucasus A Russian envoy said any step that could alienate the CSTO member states from each other is “deeply wrong”. |