BMW, Intel, and Mobileye will launch an autonomous car in five years
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The car will be called the iNEXT and goes on sale in 2021.
Jonathan M. Gitlin
On Friday morning, BMW, Intel, and Mobileye announced a
collaboration that will see a fully autonomous car on sale by 2021. The
car will be called the iNEXT, building on BMW's i sub-brand that
currently includes a battery electric vehicle city car (the i3) and a hybrid sports car (the i8). What's more, the three companies want to work with other automakers to create an open platform for autonomous driving.
The plan is to develop a platform that will support
everything from "level 3" self-driving (where a human driver can be
handed back control within several seconds) to "level 5," where the
vehicle can complete an entire journey with no human control at all.
In a statement, Mobileye co-founder Amnon Shashua said, "we
look forward to work together with our partners at BMW and Intel and
share our experiences and knowhow in artificial intelligence, machine
learning and tool chains for validation and testing as part of the
series development for the 2021 launch. We believe the 2021 will mark
the beginning of a transformative change starting with level-5 ride
sharing in geo-fenced areas and moving forward, given the ability to
crowd source high-definition map making, to a level-5 “everywhere”
activated level-5 experience."
Given BMW's recent investment in a ride-sharing service
of its own, it's quite possible that within a few years your Johnny Cab
might have a blue-and-white propeller emblem on the front.
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