Mobility Meets Self-Driving Cars and Blockchain Technology
Revamping our society will not be an easy task, as there are many hurdles to overcome. There is a lot of focus on the financial aspect for the time being, as this seems to be the sector most prone to disruption in the next few years. During the Crowdsourcing Week 2015 event, a lot of topics were discussed, including the mobility sector. Mobility is the....
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Toyota has partnered with MIT’s Media Lab to examine how Blockchain can improve the “safety, efficiency and convenience” of self-driving cars. In a statement on Monday, the automotive giant’s Director of Mobility Services and Chief Financial Officer Chris Ballinger said the technology held several potential use cases for the future of personal transport. He commented: “Blockchains and distributed ledgers may enable pooling data from vehicle owners, fleet managers, and manufacturers to shorten the time for reaching this goal, thereby bringing forward the safety, efficiency and convenience....
The partnership aims to fast-track Togg’s Use-Case Mobility initiative, which involves producing cars with more functionalities as compared to traditional EVs. Turkey’s electronic vehicle (EV) manufacturer Togg has announced a strategic partnership with Ava Labs to design and build smart contract-based services aimed at improving autonomous mobility. Togg’s collaboration with Ava Labs, a team dedicated to supporting and developing the Avalanche public blockchain, was revealed at the CES 2022 event in Las Vegas. As Cointelegraph Turkey reported, the partnership aims to fast-track Togg’s....
The latest World Economic Forum on Global Agenda is happening in Abu Dhabi, UAE from 25th to 27th of this month. The event will include experts and thought leaders from around the world to meet, discuss and find ways to address the challenges faced by people and governments across the world. The topics discussed in this forum will not be limited to the global economy or finance but also social, technological and ecological challenges of the present day and near future. One of the topics in this World Economic Forum's agenda includes emerging urban innovations and a report has been....
Uber Technologies Inc. announced its self-driving cars in February 2015, and has now hired two top vehicle security researchers to work on developing the cars at the company’s Advanced Technologies Center, a research laboratory Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It appears that Uber is spending some of its vast war chest on a new facility that could pave the way for self-driving cars to join its fleet of taxis. The two high-profile talents who have been hired are Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek. Miller previously worked at Twitter, while Valasek worked at IOActive, a security firm. The duo first....
On January 4, GM tweeted news of its collaboration with Lyft to create self-driving vehicles. This announcement came as the industry was awaiting Ford and Google to announce a partnership for self-driving vehicles this week. Both of these projects promise ripe grounds for smart contracts, blockchain-powered contracts that can tie IoT and vehicle finance together. Smart contract auto leases were among the first applications announced in 2015. Self-driving cars have to potential to be strong vehicles for smart contract technology. Auto finance contracts are particularly suited to smart....