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Jul 30, 2024

BHP’s Spence copper mine in Chile now fully autonomous

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

BHP’s (ASX, NYSE: BHP) Spence copper mine in Chile has celebrated three months of being the company’s first fully autonomous operation, a status reached in April after a two-year journey that included converting its trucks fleet and drilling rigs.

Spence, which produced 249,000 tonnes of copper last year, is BHP’s second largest copper mine behind Escondida, the world’s biggest copper operation. In the three months to July 29, the copper operation has moved 80 million tonnes of material without any safety incidents, surpassing the production plan to date, BHP said.

Jul 30, 2024

StandardAero will assemble supersonic jet engine in San Antonio

Posted by in category: transportation

StandardAero will build and help test engines for the Overture supersonic airliner, which Boom Supersonic hopes to have in the air by 2029.

Jul 29, 2024

Amtrak’s massive $2.7 billion bridge project has now kicked off

Posted by in category: transportation

American train travel is only getting better.

Jul 29, 2024

How AI is fixing traffic lights | Project Green Light

Posted by in categories: mapping, robotics/AI, transportation

We’re using AI and Google Maps driving trends to optimize traffic light patterns and improve traffic flow. Stop-and-go traffic in urban areas causes 29 times more emissions than on open roads. Researchers at Google are partnering with cities around the globe, from Rio to Jakarta. So far, local governments have saved fuel and lowered emissions for nearly 30 million car rides every month. Learn more about this research at: https://g.co/research/greenlight.

If you are a city representative or traffic engineer and are interested in joining the waiting list, please complete this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA

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Jul 28, 2024

Unlike the Concorde

Posted by in categories: futurism, transportation

Boom Supersonic has taken another step towards its ambitious goal of reintroducing commercial supersonic air travel by the end of this decade. The Colorado-based company released key updates on Tuesday regarding its flagship Overture aircraft and the Symphony engine that will power the supersonic commercial jet. This comes a month after Boom Supersonic officially inaugurated its state-of-the-art factory located at the Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, North Carolina. The American company chose the Farnborough International Airshow in the UK to reveal Overture’s cutting-edge flight deck, which is built around technology developed by partner Honeywell.

“As we stand here at Farnborough in 2024, it’s now been two decades since either Boeing or Airbus has launched an all-new airliner programme,” said Chief Executive Blake Scholl. “We’re in danger of going a generation without new airliners. We’ve stopped progressing and, in many ways, we’ve gone backwards. It’s never been more clear that passengers and airlines are not well-served by the duopoly we have today.”

According to the information revealed by Boom, Overture’s state-of-the-art flight deck runs on Honeywell’s Anthem avionics suite. Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft manufacturers Lilium and Vertical Aerospace have also gone with the same futuristic system. Boom claims Overture would be the commercial jet to feature dual-force feedback sidesticks, which will give a tactile feel to the pilots of how the aircraft is flying. “Overture’s fly-by-wire system sends artificial feel to the stick, giving the pilot a tactile stick and rudder experience,” Scholl added.

Jul 28, 2024

Elon Musk Reveals Tesla’s Future Plans for AI Robotics and Full Self-Driving (X Takeover)

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Brighter with Herbert.

Jul 28, 2024

Officials break ground on world’s longest underwater rail tunnel connecting 2 major cities: ‘A milestone in … history’

Posted by in category: transportation

Construction has begun on what will be the world’s largest underwater road and rail tunnel connecting Denmark and Germany, as Newsweek reported.

The tunnel, which is a major component of the European Union’s Scandinavian-Mediterranean corridor plan, runs beneath the Fehmarn strait for more than 11 miles and aims to cut travel times between the two countries. A 45-minute ferry ride may soon be reduced to a quick seven-minute train commute.

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Jul 27, 2024

Samsung delivers 600-mile solid-state EV battery as it teases 9-minute charging and 20-year lifespan tech

Posted by in categories: energy, sustainability, transportation

Samsung has been shipping its solid-state battery with high energy density to electric vehicle makers, but warns that it will first land in more expensive models. It is also ready to deliver other promising battery technologies.

Jul 27, 2024

Silicon Valley’s Disruption: Millions of Jobs to Vanish by 2030

Posted by in categories: employment, transportation

Silicon Valley will make oil, nuclear, natural gas, coal, electric utilities, and conventional gas cars obsolete by 2030, leading to the greatest explosion in wealth in history by 2050 Questions to inspire discussion What industries will become obsolete by 2030? —Oil, nuclear, natural gas, coal, electric utilities, a.

Jul 27, 2024

Tesla FSD V12.5 Rollout: Significant Improvement and Potential for Tesla-Owned Fleet

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