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Oceans of data, AI-managed traffic signals and more autonomou
‘ARTIFICIAL intelligence’ and ‘driverless cars’ – terms that tend to make people excited and uncomfortable in equal measure. Both go hand-in-hand, with AI powering the most advanced self-driving vehic
AI: FRAMES WILL ADJUST THEIR GEOMETRY AUTOMATICALLY, DEPENDING ON THE TERRAIN. Adjustable geometry is no new thing in the bike industry, with flip-chips, reach- and angle-adjust headset cups and swapp
Are you tired of next month’s Budget yet? Governments fly so many kites these days it feels as though we have been through the whole thing twice in slow motion already. No wonder: last year the chance
I must take exception to the opening of your article ‘Are warranties warranted?’ (8 October), specifically the claim that our cars are 2.5 years older on average due to perceived reliability and the c
AI: HUD (HEAD-UP DISPLAY) OR AR (AUGMENTED REALITY) INTEGRATION WILL BE SEEN IN RIDING EYEWEAR, SHOWING SPEED, GPS, LINE-CHOICE SUGGESTIONS OR HAZARD WARNINGS. Fighter jet-style HUDs projected onto gl
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in the equestrian world, Kim Wilson examines whether these technologies enhance rider performance, or if they undermine the instinct and feel of good horsemanship