Thursday, January 7, 2016

Toyota hit heavily engaged United States Robotics expert research and development

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  According to Taiwan "Central News Agency" on September 6, Toyota hired United States Department of Defense Robotics expert Platt (Gill Pratt), the development of artificial intelligence (AI) studies, and plans to invest $ 50 million in this area. Toyota as the world's top car maker of computer-aided drive competition and then add a few minutes to look.

  However, Toyota said 4th fully driverless cars will not appear in recent years. In addition, the artificial intelligence and robots to human relations than of the impact the results of Google's self-driving car experiments is more complex.

  Toyota's artificial intelligence program would be headed by former United States Defense Advanced research projects Agency (DARPA) Manager Pratt presided over. The Defense Advanced research projects Agency has driverless car competition held in 2005.

  Pratt said that Toyota's plan for the future so that drivers can choose to fully deliver control to the car built-in artificial intelligence, "mind", but we can still choose to keep driving autonomy, and the pleasure of driving cars will continue to make love to hands on the steering wheel.

  Toyota's Senior Research Director, ISE pointed out that compared to Google, Toyota has granted us the right to choose, so that human beings can choose whether to drive their own cars. He said: "for us, (full driverless cars) is like a car without the train conductor. We still hope that the drive can get in a car and be able to control the car. " Google OnHub router evaluation the smart home

  ISE Toyota self-driving car vision compare with its Prius petrol-electric hybrid car. ISE-think, instead of waiting for a fully automatic car come out, rather than retrofitting existing cars with more automation components, will be providing these technologies to drive faster, but also quicker to keep prices down.

  Toyota said it will provide the next five years at Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of technology (MIT) Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the US $ 25 million in funding to assist drive and robot research and development. A domestic robot is another market that Toyota is trying to develop to cope with an ageing population the demand generated by. Director of the Stanford artificial intelligence laboratory Li Feifei pointed out that part of the study is about the interaction between humans and robots.

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