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Seems like there's a lot of news lately, as recently as the last few days, of advances in driverless & autonomous cars. There are multiple auto makers getting ready to launch some form of these cars, and of course, Google is working on their project car.

I have a handful of domains related to this news & technology, and I am wondering if anybody else has any? Also, any spike in traffic to your domains, or news of sales???
 
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AutonomousVehicle.com.au

Cheers
Corey
 
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AIAutomobile - AIAutomobiles - CognitiveVehicle - CognitiveVehicles .coms

The Watson AI Is Hitting the Road in 2017: IBM and GM Team up for OnStar Go

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  • By the end of 2017, more than 2 million 4G LTE-connected GM vehicles will be equipped with OnStar Go, an onboard system utilizing IBM's Watson AI.
  • Bringing AI like Watson into autos could make everything about driving easier, from finding fueling stations to remembering to bring home milk.
General Motors is rolling out smarter vehicles next year with its new cognitive mobility platform OnStar Go, an AI automobile program backed by tech company IBM’s Watson AI. The companies’ announcement of their partnership marks the creation of what GM is calling the automobile industry’s “first cognitive mobility platform.”

OnStar Go equips vehicles with machine learning capable of identifying information about the car and its surroundings. It could recognize when the car is low on fuel, identify nearby refilling stations, send a signal to the pump in the station to activate it, and then let the driver pay directly from their dash.

Read more: http://futurism.com/the-watson-ai-is-hitting-the-road-in-2017-ibm-and-gm-team-up-for-onstar-go/



 
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AIAutomobile - AIAutomobiles - CognitiveVehicle - CognitiveVehicles .coms

The Watson AI Is Hitting the Road in 2017: IBM and GM Team up for OnStar Go

IN BRIEF



    • By the end of 2017, more than 2 million 4G LTE-connected GM vehicles will be equipped with OnStar Go, an onboard system utilizing IBM's Watson AI.
    • Bringing AI like Watson into autos could make everything about driving easier, from finding fueling stations to remembering to bring home milk.
General Motors is rolling out smarter vehicles next year with its new cognitive mobility platform OnStar Go, an AI automobile program backed by tech company IBM’s Watson AI. The companies’ announcement of their partnership marks the creation of what GM is calling the automobile industry’s “first cognitive mobility platform.”

OnStar Go equips vehicles with machine learning capable of identifying information about the car and its surroundings. It could recognize when the car is low on fuel, identify nearby refilling stations, send a signal to the pump in the station to activate it, and then let the driver pay directly from their dash.

Read more: http://futurism.com/the-watson-ai-is-hitting-the-road-in-2017-ibm-and-gm-team-up-for-onstar-go/


 
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TransportationPod.com
TransportationPods.com
 
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AutonomousMiniBus - SelfDrivingBus .coms

Tesla Minibus
An all-electric and self-driving bus


The ‘Tesla Minibus’, which is also only a placeholder name for now, is another upcoming Tesla vehicle in early stages of development confirmed by CEO Elon Musk when revealing his ‘Master Plan Part Deux’. While in early stages of development, Musk confirmed that the vehicle is being built on the Model X chassis, which should make easier to bring to production.

Musk said that the bus is inspired by the “California Custom VW combi design art”. Jalopnik came up with the rendering seen above to help visualize what it could look like.

In his ‘Master Plan’, Musk referenced the vehicle as a” high passenger-density urban transport vehicle” and specifically talked about it being enabled by autonomous driving:

“With the advent of autonomy, it will probably make sense to shrink the size of buses and transition the role of bus driver to that of fleet manager. Traffic congestion would improve due to increased passenger areal density by eliminating the center aisle and putting seats where there are currently entryways, and matching acceleration and braking to other vehicles, thus avoiding the inertial impedance to smooth traffic flow of traditional heavy buses. It would also take people all the way to their destination. Fixed summon buttons at existing bus stops would serve those who don’t have a phone. Design accommodates wheelchairs, strollers and bikes.”

The CEO referred to the same timeline for unveiling and production as the other vehicles confirmed in his ‘Master Plan’: an unveiling of the concept in “6 to 9 months”, which should mean in early to mid-2017. It is expected to be in production within the next 3 to 4 years (2019-2020).


Read more: https://electrek.co/guides/tesla-minibus/
 
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AutonomousCoach.com
AutonomousCoaches.com
AutonomousHire.com


will it be SELF DRIVING, DRIVERLESS OR AUTONOMOUS?

it wont be universal, every country will have their own terms like so many other things.
 
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SELFDRIVENPOD.COM

I cant believe this was still waiting for me
 
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FullyAutomatedCar.com
FullyAutomatedCars.com
FullyAutomatedVehicle.com
FullyAutomatedVehicles.com
 
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SelfFlyingAirTaxi.com

Self-FlyingTaxi .com

Airbus wants to build a self-flying taxi called Vahana

Apparently, Vahana is a Sanskrit word that "denotes the being, typically an animal or mythical entity, a particular Hindu deity is said to use as a vehicle." Put more simply, Vahana is a vehicle fit for a god. Or, if you're A3 (that's A Cubed), a Silicon Valley-based subsidiary of Airbus, Vahana is the name of a fully electric autonomous vehicle. And not just any autonomous vehicle – this is airborne travel. As you'd expect from Airbus, Vahana travels in the sky, not on roads.

A3 hopes to have a full-size prototype ready to fly by the end of 2017, and an actual demonstrator is scheduled to follow by 2020. "Full automation also enables us to make our aircraft as small and light as possible, and will significantly reduce manufacturing costs," according to company CEO Rodin Lyasoff. To what end? "Beyond developing the vehicle itself, we're seeking to move key technology categories forward, foster development of the regulatory regime for the certification and operation of automated aircraft, and to otherwise nurture an ecosystem that will help enable the vertical cities of the future," says Lyasoff.


Read more : http://www.autoblog.com/2016/10/23/airbus-a3-vahana-autonomous-aircraft-flying-car/
 
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Self-FlyingTaxi .com

Airbus wants to build a self-flying taxi called Vahana

Apparently, Vahana is a Sanskrit word that "denotes the being, typically an animal or mythical entity, a particular Hindu deity is said to use as a vehicle." Put more simply, Vahana is a vehicle fit for a god. Or, if you're A3 (that's A Cubed), a Silicon Valley-based subsidiary of Airbus, Vahana is the name of a fully electric autonomous vehicle. And not just any autonomous vehicle – this is airborne travel. As you'd expect from Airbus, Vahana travels in the sky, not on roads.

A3 hopes to have a full-size prototype ready to fly by the end of 2017, and an actual demonstrator is scheduled to follow by 2020. "Full automation also enables us to make our aircraft as small and light as possible, and will significantly reduce manufacturing costs," according to company CEO Rodin Lyasoff. To what end? "Beyond developing the vehicle itself, we're seeking to move key technology categories forward, foster development of the regulatory regime for the certification and operation of automated aircraft, and to otherwise nurture an ecosystem that will help enable the vertical cities of the future," says Lyasoff.

Read more : http://www.autoblog.com/2016/10/23/airbus-a3-vahana-autonomous-aircraft-flying-car/
You own self-flying taxi.com?
 
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Self-DrivingShuttle - Self-DrivingShuttles .coms

France’s Navya raises $34M for its self-driving shuttle bus, reportedly at a $220M valuation

When it comes to self-driving cars, the public tends to focus on developments for private vehicles for individuals, but there are also some significant advances underway in other categories such as shuttle busses.

In the latest piece of news, Navya, a startup out of France that makes driverless shuttles, has raised $34 million (€30 million) in funding to build out its team, technology and sales. The funding is coming from two strategic backers, public transportation provider Keolis and automotive parts group Valeo, along with Qatari investors Group8.

Navya is not disclosing its valuation but one report from Funderbeam estimates it at $222 million after this round. Navya prior to this round had raised $4.5 million (€4.1 million) from French investors Gravitation, CapDecisif, and Robolution Capital (an investment fund focused only on robotics investments).

Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2016/10/11/f...g-shuttle-bus-reportedly-at-a-220m-valuation/
 
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I hope .club take off
Selfdrivingcar.club
Autonomouscar.club
 
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AutonomousMiniBus - SelfDrivingBus .coms

Tesla Minibus
An all-electric and self-driving bus


The ‘Tesla Minibus’, which is also only a placeholder name for now, is another upcoming Tesla vehicle in early stages of development confirmed by CEO Elon Musk when revealing his ‘Master Plan Part Deux’. While in early stages of development, Musk confirmed that the vehicle is being built on the Model X chassis, which should make easier to bring to production.

Musk said that the bus is inspired by the “California Custom VW combi design art”. Jalopnik came up with the rendering seen above to help visualize what it could look like.

In his ‘Master Plan’, Musk referenced the vehicle as a” high passenger-density urban transport vehicle” and specifically talked about it being enabled by autonomous driving:

“With the advent of autonomy, it will probably make sense to shrink the size of buses and transition the role of bus driver to that of fleet manager. Traffic congestion would improve due to increased passenger areal density by eliminating the center aisle and putting seats where there are currently entryways, and matching acceleration and braking to other vehicles, thus avoiding the inertial impedance to smooth traffic flow of traditional heavy buses. It would also take people all the way to their destination. Fixed summon buttons at existing bus stops would serve those who don’t have a phone. Design accommodates wheelchairs, strollers and bikes.”

The CEO referred to the same timeline for unveiling and production as the other vehicles confirmed in his ‘Master Plan’: an unveiling of the concept in “6 to 9 months”, which should mean in early to mid-2017. It is expected to be in production within the next 3 to 4 years (2019-2020).


Read more: https://electrek.co/guides/tesla-minibus/

Driverless Minibus (.com)
Robo Minibus (.com)
Self-driving Buses (.com)

:-D
 
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Self-Driving Pickup Truck(s)
in Com
 
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CognitiveAutomobile - CognitiveAutomobiles .coms

AutoMOBILE – the future data-defined mobility experience

The connected car is transforming from a hardware-defined vehicle to a data-defined mobility experience, inside a contextual space that can be personalized and is capable to learn. But what exactly is a data-defined vehicle and how will we start designing this?

Today, vehicles are about, physical appearance, physical engine design, and physical performance, manage and built from bill of materials which has its roots in a hardware oriented manufacturing. Simplified, it is a list of the raw materials, parts, and the quantities of each needed to manufacture a vehicle. Software is considered only embedded in a hierarchical decomposition of the hardware-defined vehicle. Hence, the defined hardware limits capabilities of software. Moreover, data enabling a personalized experience is not considered as the primary overall design aspect of a vehicle.

The current challenge of the AUTOmobile manufacturers is to build a software-defined vehicle environment. That means the software is designed first and then the hardware requirements will be defined by the software. The goal is to digitally integrate software everywhere into the car after manufacturing, examples of this can be seen with Tesla updating their “autonomous” vehicle over-the-air and BMW and others allowing you to buy apps, music, services, etc to personalize your vehicle. But all is still coming from a hardware oriented thinking how to manage bill of materials and packaging software into AUTOmobile parts.


https://www.ibm.com/blogs/internet-of-things/automobile/
 
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For those reg'n hyphenates these are open at time of this post:

Autonomous-pod/s
Driverless-pod/s
Selfdriving-pod/s
 
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For those reg'n hyphenates these are open at time of this post:

Autonomous-pod/s
Driverless-pod/s
Selfdriving-pod/s

Thanks for the info.

Myself I am trying to register hypenated "self-driving" keyword only, just because the hypen sits in the correct place.

I think if a few companies mark their cars "self-driving" there could be a few interesting sales.

And this is coming from someone who doesn't usually register hypenated domains.
 
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Just registered a funny one. Just for

SELFLESSDRIVE.COM
 
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Thanks for the info.

Myself I am trying to register hypenated "self-driving" keyword only, just because the hypen sits in the correct place.

I think if a few companies mark their cars "self-driving" there could be a few interesting sales.

And this is coming from someone who doesn't usually register hypenated domains.

You've proven some validity with the recent bulk offer you declined. Hopefully he wasn't your only buyer. If there are other buyers who have a shared vision you'll surely have a cornered market.

GL to us all in this niche. Cheers!
 
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