Sentences with phrase «of driver data»

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If a Desjardins customer's driving data shows they are a less risky driver than most (driving less than 15,000 km per year, for example, or driving primarily between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m.) they can qualify for a discount on their insurance policy of up to 25 %.
U.S. regulators said on Tuesday that Uber Technologies agreed to do more to protect the privacy of customer and driver data in settling allegations that the ride - hailing company had made deceptive privacy and data security claims.
Drivers who agree to participate in the tests will have a small data - collecting box installed in the trunk area of their car and two small antennas — one on or near the rear windshield and another on the roof.
It comes on top of a separate 2017 initiative from the company that gave drivers access to data about their speeding and braking habits, in hopes of boosting safety.
If your board does not have a solid understanding of IT - drivers, such as cloud computing, big data, consumerization, mobile computing, cyber-crime, e-corruption and social media, it will suffer.
The use of Big Data has also become a key driver of innovation these days, as it involves aggregating large amounts of information and helps companies better understand their customers on a macro level.
The company, which counts global auto supplier Aptiv among its investors, is a digital broker of sorts: It scrubs and organizes bits of data for carmakers, sifts out the regulatory hopscotch for different countries and lets drivers select via mobile app which information they want to share with which companies in exchange for discounts or rewards.
QNX, which made more than 60 % of the core software inside the world's car infotainment systems in 2011, has partnered with The Weather Network to send location - based weather data to drivers, and the intelligent dashboard system in many of Nissan's 2013 models, for instance, will feed drivers real - time local fuel prices, flight - status information, and points of interest supplied by Google.
But as the median age of truck drivers climbs, a replacement that subsists on data instead of jerky looks mighty appealing.
«The Mark Webber team was telling him to try and take care of the engine a few laps before the finish because they could see from the data that the engine was in danger of breaking down and two laps before the finish it exploded,» he added, referring to the F1 race driver.
Backup human drivers in Uber's self - driving cars had to take over about once every mile as of March 8, according to documents obtained by Recode (Uber doesn't make its data publicly available).
On Tuesday, Reuters published an analysis of crime data in Sao Paulo and found disturbing statistics on the robberies and murders of Uber drivers.
The hack of Uber which compromised the sensitive data of 50 million customers and drivers, and the attack on Tesla's servers by cryptominers are two prime examples of how easy it is to infiltrate companies through their cloud services layer.
Uber paid hackers $ 100,000 to cover up a 2016 cyber attack that exposed the personal data of 57 million people, including both riders and drivers, the company announced.
Formula 1 generates thousands of gigabytes of data; the car, the race, the driver are all constantly monitored.
Among the info stolen was trove of data including the names, emails, and phone numbers for 50 million riders globally, as well as the personal information of 7 million drivers.
Uber admitted, however, that it is considering increased monitoring of driver behavior and is using a pilot program in its Houston operations to check on drivers using GPS data and the accelerometer in drivers» smartphones.
It includes charges of widespread sexual harassment, a video of CEO Travis Kalanick berating an Uber driver for making some reasonable statements, and a New York Times report about Uber using phone apps and data to avoid authorities and sting actions.
The real driver of global growth continues to be the hyperscale data center segment.
More than 50 percent of the ridesharing company's drivers in the U.S. are over the age of 40 and more than 24 percent are over the age of 50, according to data provided by Uber.
Monitoring drivers» behavior and driving could yield valuable data in the event of an accident or lawsuit.
For example, if a driver gets a low rating and is accused of speeding or driving unsafely during the ride, Uber could look at the driving data to determine what happened.Though Uber could reserve looking at the data only when there is a complaint, nothing prevents it from actively monitoring its drivers to regularly conduct quality control and make sure there's no unsafe behavior.
And dispatchers get access to more than just mapped - location data: FMS's sensors can measure vehicle speed and battery voltage, as well as the length of time a driver spends at a location.
An example he provided for unlocking the value of data is the app Waze, which crowdsources traffic data to help drivers find the fastest routes, turning congestion into revenue.
In 2017, NHTSA closed a probe into a May 2016 fatal crash involving a driver using the system and cited data from the automaker that crash rates fell by 40 percent after installation of Autopilot's Autosteer function.
This would include password - protection and encryption for the location data of passengers and drivers, limiting employee access to the data, and adding more security tools to protect personal information.
The data from the Prius dashboard gives drivers real - time feedback on their fuel consumption, which leads to a series of behavioral micro-adjustments in how they drive — a little less pedal to the metal at the traffic light, a little more coasting on the downhill.
In 2017, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration closed a probe into a May 2016 fatal crash involving a driver using the system and cited data from the automaker that crash rates fell by 40 percent after installation of Autopilot's Autosteer function.
That ubiquity will be a key driver of habitual usage if Samsung can get people to load their payment data into the app.
An upcoming platform combining two of the X1 chips can process data collected from up to 12 high - definition cameras monitoring traffic, blind spots and other safety conditions in driver assistance systems, Huang said.
The end result, investors say, is that the national team is unwittingly encouraging short - term trading patterns that amplify the detachment of stock markets, which have become less responsive to fundamental drivers such as earnings trends, domestic economic data and shifts in global markets.
Driver's license data includes license number, name, address, data of birth, and basic physical features of the person.
However, the data also reveals that it tends to be a weaker driver in lower Human Development Index (HDI) regions, pointing to a need for technology transfers for a number of opportunities to take off.
Citing data management as a process bottleneck and a significant driver of cost, Alberta Blue Cross chose Delphix to accelerate development and testing for a modernization effort that needed to be successful.
However, if Autopilot is truly as good as Musk claims — if driver safety actually improves when Tesla owners flip the switch — then this move to make the data public is critical for changing laws, behavior and the public's perception of what's safe and what isn't.
Many drivers of inflation work with a long lag, so focusing on current data can lead to some wrong conclusions.
In that case, instead of informing the ~ 57M affected users and drivers that their personal data had been compromised, Uber's senior management also decided to try and make the problem go away — by asking (and in their case paying) hackers to delete the data.
Grab has said earlier this month that it has signed up more than 75 percent of all Uber drivers in Indonesia, but it doesn't have data for other markets.
With more network - connected sensors finding their way into cars these days, drivers are generating an unprecedented volume of digital data related to everything from the tolls they pay to the routes they prefer.
While there is plenty of room to explore this topic in future studies, the data confirms the intuitive claim, backed up by countless anecdotes, that potential drunk drivers will choose other options, like rides with Uber, when they are convenient, affordable, and readily available.
Two touchscreen displays positioned symmetrically on both sides of the driver provide easy access to navigation, blind spot monitoring and electronic data logging.
Some of the rules that were outlined include requiring such services to share their data with local transport officials, signing up their drivers on labor contracts, insuring both the cars and the passengers and registering their cars as taxi services.
Uber announced on Nov. 21 that the personal data of 57 million users, including 600,000 drivers in the United States, were stolen in a breach that occurred in October 2016, and that it paid the hacker $ 100,000 to destroy the information.
As a result, these individuals were able to access data about roughly 57 million users worldwide, 25 million of whom live in the United States; about four million of them were Uber drivers.
Since last fall, chamber pols have raised a litany of objections, from the protections afforded to driver data collected by cars to the effects they might have on the trucking industry.
The most recent data from the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) finds that a cost - shift does not occur until distributed solar penetration reaches 10 % of electricity sales, and even then that the impact is minimal compared to other drivers of rate increases, like new gas plants or transmission lines.
The remote driver uses information from the truck's cameras and data feed to get a sense of its surroundings.
After all, I believe that the technology that makes all of this possible could be a revolutionary driver of innovation not only in the monetary space but in several aspects of our day to day lives from how we drive to how our data is maintained by our doctors.
Recent data have supported our view that the drivers of the US economy's solid expansion remain in place, and should allow the US Federal Reserve (Fed) to move further toward its goal of normalizing interest rates.
Other groups have also put forth proposals on self - driving cars, including requiring the vehicles and even semi-automated systems to meet performance targets, greater transparency and data from makers and operators of the vehicles, increased regulatory oversight, and better monitoring of and engagement with human drivers.
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