AI e-scooters will be put to the test in DCU trial
Fred Jones, Tier general manager for northern Europe. Image: Tier
DCU will be a testbed for a fleet of e-scooters equipped with AI and computer vision, with the aim of shaping the future of this emerging mode of transport.
Staff and students at Dublin City University (DCU) will test out a new fleet of e-scooters equipped with AI and computer vision.
It is part of a research project that will be carried out by Smart DCU with micromobility tech company Luna, European e-scooter operator Tier and Insight, the Science Foundation Ireland research centre for data analytics.
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Temporary home: A look at the Wild s interim division
For one season only, Minnesota will play in the NHL s makeshift West Division by Dan Myers @mnwildscribe / Wild.com
Last summer, the COVID-19 pandemic forced the NHL to finish its season inside a pair of Canadian bubbles in Toronto and Edmonton.
It was a solid option to wrap up a season that had abruptly ended five months earlier.
But with the pandemic still clinging to every-day life in North America, it has forced the NHL to think outside the box in an effort to play a truncated 2020-21 season.
The most prominent of those ideas is a temporary re-shuffling of its divisions, as restrictions between the United States and Canada have forced the League to limit travel between the two neighbors.