There is a cybercab by the company
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Monday unveiled the company’s self-driving car design called ‘Cybercab’, which he claims will be a two-door self-Driving taxi in three years. Musk further said that Tesla’s self-driving cars will be “10-20 times safer than human-driven vehicles” and could cost less than $0.20 per mile, compared to $1 for city buses.
There are a few things to know about the expected unveil of therobotaxi bytesa tonight
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that the company is working on a “fully self-sufficient” electric vehicle (EV) that could be capable of doing repetitive tasks. As per reports, the vehicle will be called’Optimus’ and it would be capable of doing chores like cleaning up after an event. Musk had earlier said that if a fully self-sufficient vehicle doesn’t work, it wouldn’t go anywhere.
Here are five things to know about the expected debut of arobotaxi tonight byTesla
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that Tesla will launch CyberCab, its fleet of autonomous cars, in Texas and California by 2026. He added that Cybercab will be fully self-driving by 2027. Musk further said that Tesla is developing a “self-Driving Heavy-Ion Collider” that will be able to accelerate and decelerate vehicles at nearly the same speed as humans.
What should we expect at the event?
Tesla CEO Elon Musk will unveil his vision for the Tesla Network, a robotaxi fleet that can be added by Tesla owners when they’re not using them. Musk will also outline his vision for the next generation of driverless vehicles that he says will be “more capable” than the electric cars it currently sells. Tesla has been building self-driving cars since 2014.
There are a lot of things to know about tonight’s expected unveiling of therobotaxi byTesla
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, during an event, said Tesla is working on robotaxis for its fully self-driving taxis. The robotaxis would have a human operator to guide them around the streets, Musk added. Tesla had earlier revealed that it’s developing a fleet of self-driving cars, which would allow people to pay for the rides with their debit or credit cards.
The scientists from Google won the chemistry prize
US’ John Hopfield, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday, is 50-year-old and Chemistry Nobel Laureate Heiner Linke is 50-year-old. When Hassabis got the chemistry prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, his wife started receiving calls from a number on the internet. Linke said the other is about fulfilling a 50-year-old dream.
Nintendo’s original alarm clock prototypes were not very playful
Nintendo has revealed the first prototype of its new alarm clock, Alarmo, which has a motion sensor. The prototype, which was built in 2016 and is currently undergoing testing, has a dial on the top and a second on the side. “The system that serves as the brain of…alarm clock is in the base,” said Tetsuya Akama, the director of Alarmo project.
We found the best laptop deals on Prime Day
Microsoft’s Surface Laptop with 16GB RAM and 1 TB SSD is being sold for $1,399.99 at Amazon, while Best Buy is selling the laptop for $1,499.99. The 13.3-inch laptop features a Snapdragon X Elite Arm processor and comes with a 13.8-inch touchscreen. It comes with 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD in this discounted configuration.
It is very convenient for me to find Ring’s video history search
US-based doorbell camera manufacturer Ring has unveiled a feature that will allow users to search for real things using the app. The ‘Search’ feature can search the app’s entire history up to 180 days and can be qualified by location, time, and weather. It can also identify actions, including jumping, running, playing, and riding.
There will be a 10-year deadline for US cities to replace lead pipes
US President Joe Biden on Tuesday set a 10-year deadline for cities across the US to replace their lead pipes in drinking water. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) changed the time it gives for the replacement of lead pipes, so the city now has to replace them in a decade. Flint,Michigan, was the first US city to report an outbreak of lead-tainted water.







