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Ford Just Invested $1 Billion In Self-Driving Cars (usatoday.com)

An anonymous reader quote USA Today: Ford Motor is betting $1 billion on the world's self-driving car future. The Detroit automaker announced Friday that it would allocate that sum over five years to a new autonomous car startup called Argo AI, which is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pa., and will have offices in Michigan and California. Ford's financial outlay is part of a continuing investment strategy anchored to transforming the car and truck seller into a mobility company with a hand in ride-hailing, ride-sharing and even bicycle rentals.
Lucas123 writes: Argo AI founders CEO Bryan Salesky, and COO Peter Rander are alumni of Carnegie Mellon National Robotics Engineering Center and former leaders on the self-driving car teams of Google and Uber, respectively. Argo AI's team will include roboticists and engineers from inside and outside of Ford working to develop a new software platform for Ford's fully autonomous vehicle, expected in 2021. Ford said it could also license the software to other carmakers.

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  1. Re:Better late than never! by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Dual clutch automatics are more or less manual transmissions with the clutching and gear movement automated.

    Exactly. Other than being automated, they aren't really automatic.

  2. Re:Better late than never! by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    There are use cases that automatics just can't do. Downshifting in anticipation of a corner is the main one.

    That is because the transmission doesn't know about the corner. But a SDC will know, so it can pre-shift just like a human can.