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Austin-based autonomous vehicle startup Avride deployed its robots between Cesar Chavez and 15th streets and I-35 and West Avenue this week.
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A state law passed in 2017 paved the way for the driverless cars. “Simply put," the city said in a memo, "Texas cities cannot regulate autonomous vehicles."
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Robots semi autónomos han comenzado a entregar pizzas a domicilio en Austin. Es parte de una ola tecnológica que busca transformar cómo llegan los productos a los consumidores.
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Some cyclists are not happy about the robots using bike lanes, while others are optimistic that sharing their path will lead to good things down the road.
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Semi-autonomous food delivery robots have begun operating in Central Austin, part of an emerging technological wave that aims to transform how products reach consumers.
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If the robot takeover happens, Austin may face its share of the blame. At this year’s South by Southwest festival, there are more than 30 panel…
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These days, many Americans would prefer to “age in place” – or stay in their home as long as they can live safely, independently and comfortably. How long…
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The president of General Motors now says plans with Lyft to bring a fleet of self-driving cars to Austin were only hypothetical. But, what kind of…
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Update 11:37 a.m. A General Motors spokesperson says that actually, this news is not confirmed; President Dan Ammann was just using Austin as an…
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Engineers at UT Austin have created a new kind of gel that can repair and reconnect electronic circuits. KUT's Mose Buchele reports on possible…