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Recently, Carlos Ghosn, president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Nissan Motor Company, attended the 2017 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and unveiled new technologies
that can achieve zero emissions, zero deaths and zero traffic accidents.
To accelerate the adoption of self-driving cars, CEO Carlos unveiled a breakthrough technology – the "Seamless Automated Mobility" (SAM) system
.
Developed on the basis of NASA technology, the technology can use human-assisted on-board artificial intelligence (AI) to instruct artificial intelligence (AI) in self-driving cars when encountering unexpected situations, thereby avoiding accidents
.
The "Seamless Autonomous Mobility" (SAM) system is part of "Nissan Intelligent Integration", a technology that will enable millions of driverless cars to live
in harmony with drivers.
In order to promote Nissan's autonomous driving strategy, Nissan will cooperate with DeNA, a leading mobile Internet company in Japan, to focus on the development and testing
of autonomous driving technology in Japan's National Strategic Special Zone.
It is expected that by 2020, the test will be extended to cities in Tokyo and elsewhere to verify the utility of
driverless services.
Recently, Carlos Ghosn, president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Nissan Motor Company, attended the 2017 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and unveiled new technologies
that can achieve zero emissions, zero deaths and zero traffic accidents.
To accelerate the adoption of self-driving cars, CEO Carlos unveiled a breakthrough technology – the "Seamless Automated Mobility" (SAM) system
.
Developed on the basis of NASA technology, the technology can use human-assisted on-board artificial intelligence (AI) to instruct artificial intelligence (AI) in self-driving cars when encountering unexpected situations, thereby avoiding accidents
.
The "Seamless Autonomous Mobility" (SAM) system is part of "Nissan Intelligent Integration", a technology that will enable millions of driverless cars to live
in harmony with drivers.
In order to promote Nissan's autonomous driving strategy, Nissan will cooperate with DeNA, a leading mobile Internet company in Japan, to focus on the development and testing
of autonomous driving technology in Japan's National Strategic Special Zone.
It is expected that by 2020, the test will be extended to cities in Tokyo and elsewhere to verify the utility of
driverless services.