(RTTNews) - NVIDIA announced an expanded collaboration with Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation to advance next-generation autonomous driving technologies using the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion platform. The partnership combines Hyundai Motor Group's software-defined vehicle expertise and global fleet data with NVIDIA's accelerated computing and AI infrastructure. Together, they aim to build scalab...
(RTTNews) - NVIDIA announced an expanded collaboration with Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation to advance next-generation autonomous driving technologies using the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion platform. The partnership combines Hyundai Motor Group's software-defined vehicle expertise and global fleet data with NVIDIA's accelerated computing and AI infrastructure. Together, they aim to build scalable, data-driven autonomous driving systems across Hyundai and Kia vehicle platforms. As part of the collaboration, Hyundai Motor Group will integrate NVIDIA technologies to support Level 2 and higher autonomous driving systems in select vehicles, enhancing safety and intelligent driving capabilities. NVIDIA and Hyundai also plan to explore deeper collaboration with Motional, Hyundai's autonomous driving joint venture, to accelerate Level 4 robotaxi development and next-generation mobility services. By leveraging NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion, Hyundai Motor Group will develop a scalable autonomous driving stack — spanning advanced driver assistance to full autonomy — supported by continuous cycles of real-world data collection, AI model training, simulation, validation, and deployment across production vehicles. The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
格隆汇3月17日|市场调研机构Omdia数据显示,2025年全球微短剧收入达到110亿美元,并预计到2026年底将增长至140亿美元。其中,中国以外市场贡献30亿美元,美国目前已成为最大的国际市场。 预计到2026年,美国将占中国以外微短剧收入的50%,达到15亿美元,凸显出该内容形式的快速全球扩张。 Omdia对移动端使用数据的分析显示,美国用户在移动应用上观看微短剧的每日时长,已超过在手机上观看Netflix、Disney+或Amazon Prime Video的时间。
Voter ID Has Massive Public Support: Why Is Congress Standing In The Way? The "controversy" in the US over voter ID requirements is an entirely fabricated affair, and a primary source of obstruction is the very government supposedly elected to represent the public will. That is to say, the only people that don't support the SAVE Act are politicians, and some of them claim to be conservative. Rough...
Voter ID Has Massive Public Support: Why Is Congress Standing In The Way? The "controversy" in the US over voter ID requirements is an entirely fabricated affair, and a primary source of obstruction is the very government supposedly elected to represent the public will. That is to say, the only people that don't support the SAVE Act are politicians, and some of them claim to be conservative. Roughly 80% of all adult Americans support voter ID requirements for US elections; this includes a majority in every minority group and a majority among 95% of Republicans and 71% of Democrats. In other words, voter ID is one of the few issues both sides universally agree on. Public support was enthusiastic before Donald Trump was reelected in 2024. Pew Research Center (August 2025): 83% of U.S. adults strongly favored or favored “requiring all voters to show government-issued photo identification to vote.” Rasmussen Reports (January 2025): Asked if requiring photo ID to vote is “a reasonable measure to protect the integrity of elections,” 77% of likely voters said yes. Gallup (October 2024): 84% of U.S. adults favored “requiring all voters to provide photo identification at their voting place.” Also, 83% favored “requiring people who are registering to vote for the first time to provide proof of citizenship.” Around 90% of all countries with free elections have laws requiring ID and proof of citizenship before a person votes. The US is one of the few democratic nations in the world that does not secure its elections from interference by non-citizens. It is also the country most targeted by special interests for cultural replacement through mass immigration. It might make more sense if the US was entirely insulated and protected from illegal migrants. One could then argue that elections don't need identification measures because there is no threat. Of course, the US is far from secure. The Biden Administration's open border bonanza flooded the country with approximately 10 milli...