Sentences with phrase «automate driving where»

What we're after is to automate driving where driving is boring.
It also will use Pivotal's capabilities «to deepen the focus on automated driving where software, cloud and big data will play a huge role to enable capabilities like deep learning and artificial intelligence.»

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A driver manually operated the vehicle from State Street to I - 90 where Audi Highway Pilot technology was then initiated, enabling automated driving for approximately 6.1 miles before a safe return to the Empire State Plaza.
«It still feels really high touch but is much more automated and has the potential to drive the consumer to where the brand wants them to go.»
Set post-apocalypse and probably in an alternate universe as well, Priest depicts a mankind driven behind walled cities where absolution is bought in automated confessionals (shades of THX - 1138 in particular, Orwell in general).
Many of the 25 turns at Spain's Circuit Ricardo Tormo are large sweepers that challenge a mid-engine supercar's balance and power distribution, and it's here where improvements to the Aventador's seven - speed automated transmission, all - wheel drive, and stability control become evident.
Depending upon where you live, this can either be a «drive - by» appraisal (using an Automated Valuation Model) or a full appraisal; the difference is the level of detail the lender requires.
At approximately midnight on August 16, 1996, Atkins and William Jones, armed with a semiautomatic handgun, abducted Eric Nesbitt, robbed him of the money on his person, drove him to an automated teller machine in his pickup truck where cameras recorded their withdrawal of additional cash, then took him to an isolated location where he was shot eight times and killed.
Technology will drive new efficiencies into legal practice including «one too many» services, where a single list serves many different clients with the help of automated technology.
For example, with regard to automating underwriting to the point where 90 % of work is «data - led and bot - driven», around one quarter of life insurers said they expect to reach that point in just two more years, with around two - thirds expecting to get there within five years.
Technology is certainly reshaping legal delivery — transforming law from a labor - intensive service industry to an increasingly automated, product driven, one where legal «practice» is shrinking and the business of law is expanding.
In recent years, employment background screening has gone from a costly and time consuming task reserved for selected job applicants to an increasingly automated and technology driven business necessity in a global economy where employers expect fast, accurate, and inexpensive results from screening providers.
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