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The Morning Download: Toyota Ramps Up AI Research That Drives Autonomous Vehicles
By Steve Rosenbush
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Good morning. Toyota Motor Corp.
is working fast to catch up in the development of autonomous vehicles,
an area where some car companies have a head start. The critical asset
in this tech market isn't so much technology, as it is the capital, and
the willingness to deploy it in an effective way.
Toyota said
Thursday it
is expanding its artificial intelligence research to University of
Michigan, its third university collaboration in the U.S., to try to
advance its efforts in autonomous driving,
the WSJ's Mike Ramsey reports. Last
year Toyota announced a $1 billion effort to expand its research in
autonomous driving and has hired professors from Stanford University and
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he notes. It also
brought on the entire staff of Jaybridge Robotics in
Cambridge. The latest partnership includes the hiring of UM researchers
Ed Olson and Ryan Eustice, autonomous vehicle experts at the Ann
Arbor-based school, according to
the WSJ.
Toyota
said the UM campus will be responsible for fully autonomous cars, the
Stanford campus will be working on partially autonomous vehicles and the
MIT campus will work on machine learning, an interesting coordinated
approach to the research effort. Speaking of capital and the willingness
to deploy it, Uber said Thursday that it hired Ford Motor Co.’s top electric vehicle executive, Sherif Marakby.