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So in February 2014, MM.LaFleur piloted its Bento Box model.
This service is currently being piloted in California and Washington.
Iowa has piloted a project to offer smartphone driver's licenses.
The delivery vehicles initially will be piloted by human drivers.
It was the only space agency to pull off a piloted mission to the moon, and, after a request from President Trump, NASA is working on plans for another piloted mission in the future.
So, reconnaissance drone flights are often being piloted by outside contractors.
MacKay and Masucci then piloted the spacecraft in a roaring burn.
" A lot of my VR experiences so far have been "piloted.
These ideas should be piloted and evaluated as soon as possible.
Y Combinator's research arm has piloted a program in Oakland, Calif.
However, the Chicago Police Department never piloted or purchased Palantir's software.
News helicopters and remotely piloted drones circled over the crumpled wreckage.
This use case will be piloted on corporate clients' cash transfers.
Initially the mopeds were piloted in Los Angeles, according to Bird.
The service has already been piloted in Australia and New Zealand.
It recently piloted an algorithm built to recruit employees without bias.
The proposal will be mandatory in the regions where it's piloted.
The company piloted a contactless delivery service after the outbreak began.
The Apalachin, N.Y. native piloted both the space shuttle Endeavor and Atlantis.
The windshield LEDs glow blue when the car is in piloted mode.
He piloted his first operational mission with the EEAA in July 2015.
Japan is also looking at using drone squadrons to accompany piloted aircraft.
Doorport is currently being piloted in San Francisco, Oakland, and New York.
On June 20, 2014, Arnston piloted two flights — from San Diego, Calif.
The school recently piloted its teacher training program in Argentina and India.
Abaris piloted its product last year and already has hundreds of users.
Screening has been piloted and found to be low-cost and effective.
"The drones of today are primarily piloted," said AirMap CEO Ben Marcus.
Remotely piloted aircraft arrived overhead within minutes of the request for help.
The car developed by Shelby, and piloted by Miles, is the GT40.
Brandon Baker, chief of the Air Force's remotely piloted aircraft capabilities division.
The Los Angeles Police Department piloted a camera program in late 2013.
Real Sense allows drones to weave between obstacles autonomously without being piloted.
It had one passenger and was piloted by this guy, Tony Jannus.
It has piloted tech-enabled programs that could reduce health-care costs.
At the factory where the scheme is being piloted, absenteeism has plummeted.
Emmanuel de Merode, the director of Virunga National Park, piloted the plane.
In the meantime, Uber is offering human-piloted helicopter rides in Manhattan.
Earlier this month, Franky Zapata piloted his hoverboard across the English Channel.
The dish was piloted in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Fresno, California, Chipotle said.
Apple has piloted some similar programs, but only on a limited basis.
I sat in her lap as she piloted her way through Monkey Island.
This is not the first time the Netherlands has piloted experimental traffic measures.
Two planes piloted by terrorists destroyed the trade center complex six weeks later.
PlayVS successfully piloted a seasonal program for "League of Legends" competitions last year.
Recently, three different carpooling offerings have been piloted in the Bay Area, too.
Over the longer term, the startup hopes to develop a self-piloted version.
According to the ACLU, the videos are all shot from traditional piloted aircraft.
The ship, Esmeralda, was piloted by an uncle of explorer Vasco da Gama.
Switchblade can either be remotely piloted or can fly itself in "autonomous" mode.
Advances in piloted drone technology have just about turned science fiction into reality.
Astronauts Fred Haise and Gordon Fullerton piloted the Enterprise during its maiden flight.
Remotely piloted test flights are planned to launch at the end of 2018.
A human driver piloted the truck to a weigh station in Fort Collins.
That would presuppose that the plane was being piloted almost to the last.
It can be piloted from a controller, your smartphone, or a VR headset.
The robots, which are piloted by humans, will attempt to topple each other.
For that reason, the Macan isn't the best road-tripper I've ever piloted.
And the Americans aren't the only ones developing mixed, piloted and pilotless formations.
Pentagon spokesman Commander Bill Urban said the operation utilized a remotely piloted aircraft.
As part of the accelerator, Baswood piloted their technology at the Karbach brewery.
It piloted a Precision Run studio at an Equinox in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
In 2019 NatWest, for example, piloted a voice banking feature with Google Assistant.
Would the optionally piloted QF-16 fighter be covered by the MTCR, though?
In 2009, he piloted his first "Blue Zones Project" in Albert Lea, Minnesota.
Shepard piloted a 15-minute flight that reached an altitude of 115 miles.
It has already been working with Uber as it has piloted its efforts.
"The brain of piloted driving has become smaller than a tablet computer," he said.
In Syria, there were 18 strikes conducted using attack, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft.
Rather than trying to build a vehicle that mimics a human-piloted one, Drive.
The company also piloted a delivery service through two supermarkets in Shanghai and Hangzhou.
France sent a remotely piloted submarine of its own to help with the search.
Film director James Cameron piloted the Deepsea Challenger to the trench's bottom in 2012.
The helicopter was reportedly piloted by a dissident member of the special police force.
The aircraft will be piloted by humans at first, but eventually will fly autonomously.
If MPs pass its domestic-abuse bill, the policy will be piloted next year.
Vertical Aerospace has not said when it plans to conduct its first piloted tests.
Cities — and in some cases states — are the places where this will be piloted.
It is being tested for clues on who piloted it, according to The Guardian .
The feature is currently being piloted on mobile in the US, the company says.
And it plans to demonstrate its first human-piloted flight sometime in January 2018.
Today, they're piloted by a range of users, from amateur enthusiasts to the military.
He joined El Al in 2004 and piloted 747 aircraft before moving into management.
Similar systems are being piloted at other airports, including Amsterdam's Schiphol and Singapore's Changi.
They were flown to Agadir, on Morocco's Atlantic coast, aboard a U.S. piloted aircraft.
None had previously piloted a vessel that was much longer than a thousand feet.
It also developed an AI-powered chatbot, Eno, which it initially piloted in 2016.
Modern militaries have the ability to observe enemies undetected with remotely piloted, stealthy drones.
The feature has already been piloted in seven countries including Australia, Ireland, and Canada.
Katexa was the only one who still piloted them, for short trips between islands.
So why haven't we broken the speed record for piloted aircrafts in 50 years?
The skill was piloted with around 60 students in the 2017-2018 school year.
Then he piloted the helicopter to the Interior Ministry building, where he fired blanks.
The company's now commercially available Spot robot is currently being piloted at construction sites.
What is less clear is who, exactly, piloted the drone on its suicide mission.
And heaven forbid a plane piloted by a woman careen into a fatal crackup.
On average, 55 to 65 ships will be piloted through the channel each day.
The system has already been piloted for 7,500 hours, with a perfect safety record.
Uber's plan would likely start out with piloted vehicles (like the military V-22 Osprey pictured above), but most VTOL concepts foresee a time when they can be piloted autonomously like many of the rotored commercial drones we see in use today.
The WealthDesk platform was built in house and piloted with a group of financial advisors.
Boe was first selected as an astronaut in 240 and piloted the space shuttle Endeavor.
Though Nature spotlighted China, WBE technology is being piloted here in the U.S. as well.
She said the company piloted this program with The Moinian Group, a New York landlord.
How would the air currents, helicopter engine chatter and piloted direction affect the line quality?
ETC piloted two years ago, says Dan Riccio, Apple's senior vice president of hardware engineering.
The remotely piloted 130-foot twin-screw trimaran is now ready for open-water testing.
And they could be auto-piloted by someone sitting in an office in the capital.
A drone piloted by the local police monitors a beach in the bay of Benidorm.
Others, such as Flytrex, have successfully been marketing small piloted drones for several years now.
It was piloted twice before being picked up in 2007 and running for 12 seasons.
We developed and piloted the first versions of the app in the highlands of Guatemala.
Other states and cities, including Rhode Island, New York and Oregon, have piloted similar programs.
"R" is the designation for a reconnaissance aircraft and "Q" means it is remotely piloted.
But first he piloted the Maybach to a coffee shop in a nearby mini-mall.
But when Knight set the piloted speed record, the flight went off without a hitch.
Coast Locomotive has piloted free commuter shuttles in Las Vegas and expanded to New York.
Last month, it piloted delivery of fresh fruits and vegetable, Indian newspaper Economic Times reported.
He seemed to have safely piloted the F.B.I. through the storm of a presidential election.
The incubator has already piloted a study of the effects of introducing a basic income.
"We piloted these EVs in 2019 and are now scaling up rapidly," the representative said.
Hurley piloted two of the space shuttles, including the final space shuttle mission in 2011.
Within minutes, lifeguards piloted the drone to the men and dropped an inflatable life preserver.
Voucher schemes, meanwhile, have been piloted in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, among other places.
In New York City, a fund for drivers piloted with funding for telemedicine and vision benefits.
His organization has piloted data trusts and expects to have one operational next year in Britain.
Walmart piloted its new service in New Jersey for five months and is ready to expand.
And looking at this metal, hollow machine piloted by a weak, hairless creature, the lion knows.
The two-member crew then piloted the spacecraft in a roaring burn which lasted 2503 seconds.
On a normal day, 55 to 65 ships will be piloted through the channel, he added.
CNNC piloted a STEM club program for female refugees and immigrants using littleBits' electronic building blocks.
Bhansali says it was one of the reasons why the company piloted the initiative in India.
The rocket's payload was Elon Musk's personal, $112,000 Tesla roadster, piloted by a vacant SpaceX spacesuit.
The 'bot is going to be piloted in Snohomish County, Washington, which boarders Seattle's King County.
The Android app is being piloted for four weeks at Queensland's Coolum Beach and Alexandra Headland.
Airbus wants its Vahana project to be the first self-piloted electric craft to receive certification.
The Placemeter team piloted this project with the City of Paris and in collaboration with Cisco.
The amended regulations recognize the different safety risks posed by different types of remotely piloted aircraft.
Using a smartphone app, a SIM card, and cellular data, the drone can be piloted remotely.
The helicopter was allegedly piloted by Oscar Perez, an officer in the country's investigative police force.
But Finland has piloted a program that has seen widespread success in combating bullying in schools.
So far, the New Jersey-based company has piloted the system in Switzerland and San Francisco.
Last week, the McKean was visited by James Campanelli, who piloted the ship on Sept. 11.
My CNG was piloted by an unsmiling man who looked to be in his late 20s.
In 2017, UPS piloted the use of VR headsets to enhance training courses for delivery drivers.
The kiosk is currently being piloted in 16 hotels in the Midwest, including several Holiday Inns.
How has the flight speed record for a piloted aircraft held up for half a century?
Navigating by dead reckoning, a seaman's instinct, Mr. Webber piloted the boat through darkness and turbulence.
Jeffrey McCrady, Millersville, Md. I am a medically retired Air Force remotely piloted aircraft sensor operator.
The two chains also piloted a contactless in-store pickup service at some locations on Saturday.
I've enjoyed my share of hot laps and piloted a wide range of cars around tracks.
She piloted the conversation: work, work, a problem with a tenant who wouldn't vacate a house.
CHARLES PORTER Human-piloted simulations show that you could have made it back to the airport.
Its software works on both piloted and autonomous drones used in both commercial and recreational applications.
Holcomb piloted USA's 4-man team to a gold medal at the Vancouver games in 2010.
Between February and September, 22 state troopers successfully piloted the Axon Body 2 cameras, the department said.
My only suggestion is to have these bad boys piloted by kittens—then my mind will explode.
Naturally, they are piloted by teenagers who work in pairs, much like the heroes of Pacific Rim.
It's unclear if these drones were piloted by police, protesters, curious onlookers, or all of the above.
"They can be preprogrammed or remotely piloted as an expendable asset at relatively low cost," it stated.
However, its implementation is highly complex and has been piloted in only a small number of countries.
You'll be piloted by two African-American female pilots, for the first time in Alaska Airlines history.
In November, Lockheed Martin began production of its supersonic plane, which will be test piloted by NASA.
Merlo also highlighted early results in new HealthHUBs concept stores being piloted in the Houston, Texas area.
Ukrainian soldiers reported a grenade was dropped on their position by a drone piloted by separatist fighters.
Customer 360 is being piloted in North America right now and should GA some time next year.
But changes in the way livestock are raised have been successfully piloted and could be scaled up.
We're going to keep the Orion piloted spacecraft, a project that is too expensive and too late.
And the wealth tax that Europe piloted in the past has animated liberal voters in the primary.
Buzzing drones are hovering above hurricane-ravaged Houston, and they're being piloted by newly trained insurance agents.
Later, as he piloted the plane during the return flight, it experienced engine failure, the agency said.
In November 2014, Meyers Taylor and Humphries each piloted four-man bobsleds in a World Cup race.
But it canceled its piloted program in the 1970s rather than strive for a second-place landing.
Mozilla has piloted its encrypted DNS with the internet infrastructure company Cloudflare acting as the main resolver.
Squat and menacing, despite the bright colors, it fit on smaller vessels unable to carry piloted aircraft.
He piloted a 13-foot-tall mechanical robot built by a South Korean company named Hankook Mirae.
On the last of those tours, she piloted a helicopter that was shot down by the Taliban.
A rugged Sailfish-powered device piloted by Russian post A rugged Sailfish-powered device piloted by Russian post Jolla is not yet breaking out end users for Sailfish OS per market but Pienimäki says that overall the company is now "clearly above" 100k (and below 500k) devices globally.
Judges comments: van der Does has skilfully piloted his company to a smash hit IPO this year 24.
I was on the team at the Commerce Department that piloted Mosaic, the Mosaic browser in '93, '94.
Tim Tebow piloted prayer during a Sunday flight from Atlanta to Phoenix after a passenger collapsed, PEOPLE confirms.
The program, piloted with Salvadoran applicants, was designed to house 200 people for six months at a time.
From Thursday, those flying commercial drones under two kilograms will not need a remotely piloted aircraft operator's certificate.
But their number has dropped in recent months, says Alexander, who has piloted a raft for four years.
The plan is simple—use a Reaper drone remotely piloted from the United States to spy on Danford.
Why not build giant, robust hurricane hunting drones that could fly inside storms and replace these piloted planes?
The Warthog you drive is piloted by Master Chief, and a Pelican aircraft follows you along the route.
The Robertson Panel, which was convened at the CIA's recommendation, concluded that alien-piloted UFOs probably weren't real.
French inventor and entrepreneur Franky Zapata piloted the jet powered aerial vehicle, which he calls the Flyboard Air.
But those are piloted drones, used in short-range, often improvisational ways; interesting but not really strategically significant.
The helicopter was apparently stolen and piloted by an officer in the country's investigative police force, Oscar Perez.
Last year, Borschberg piloted the plane from Nagoya in Japan to Hawaii in a mammoth 117 hour trip.
French driver Sebastien Loeb fared better as he piloted his Peugeot through a muddy patch outside Cordoba, Argentina.
Over the last year it has been piloted with a community of 5,000 doctors across five partner hospitals.
He says the technology will soon be piloted in Beijing and rolled out subsequently in other Chinese cities.
They are not asking for piloted American aircraft to go up against the Russians or even the regime.
Self-driving cars might be all the rage these days, but what about the poor computer-piloted drones?
Sinaflor has already been piloted in the state of Roraima and is being introduced this week in Rondonia.
Today, they're piloted by a range of users, from amateur enthusiasts and pizza delivery companies to the military.
With state and private support, we have piloted this innovative curriculum model in 100 classrooms across the state.
Initially piloted in the UK, the account and debit card was rolled out to US customers in June.
At first, the flying cars will be piloted, but the company aims for the aircraft to fly autonomously.
The test flights were piloted by legendary former U.S. Air Force pilot Skip Holm, according a project spokesman.
Thousands of players stormed Naboo's throne room, piloted Poe Dameron's X-Wing, and hunting rebels as Boba Fett.
The 11-year-old piloted Durango comes just ripping through the intersection and the cop turns to pursue.
According to Reuters, Boeing is working on a way to send self-piloted airplanes up into the stratosphere.
Although its piloted flight speed record has stood for fifty years, these ethical concerns are far from obsolete.
Several hospital systems have piloted Uber's service, including MedStar Health, NYU Langone Health, LifeBridge Health and Renown Health.
At one point, however, it piloted the S90 onto the rumble strip as we went around a corner.
He served two tours in Afghanistan, where he co-piloted an Apache helicopter and was a weapons officer.
The next year, he was assigned to a torpedo squadron in the Pacific and piloted a Grumman Avenger.
Last year, 163 major cities including Beijing and Shanghai piloted a group-buying scheme for roughly 30 drugs.
Since 2016, Zipline, a California company, has piloted more than 1003,000 flights over Rwanda, delivering blood for transfusions.
Google's self-driving car unit has repeatedly stressed that autonomous vehicles are far safer than human-piloted ones.
It's probably not a coincidence that APC-like vehicles already roam civilian streets, piloted by increasingly militarized police.
A piloted flight test with Dutch Prince Pieter-Christiaan took place at the Amsterdam ArenA in April 2018.
It offers 18 weeks' paid parental leave, regardless of gender, and has piloted a 20-week returnship program.
Today, they're piloted by a range of users, from amateur enthusiasts and the military to pizza delivery companies.
Peter Dredge, Jaguar Vector co-founder and technical director, averaged 88.61mph as he piloted the V20E over two legs.
He remembered how bales of hay were made, how he piloted an ox-pulled sled piled high with hay.
It's been experimenting with 55,000-square-foot locations for several years, and in 2016, it piloted a 6.213,000 version.
It's a new auto-translation feature for the Google Home Hub, and it will be piloted at hotel desks.
That feature was piloted in December 22 and has been rolled out in other parts of the world since.
And that's why features like Tinder Social, which allows users to set up group dates, were piloted here first.
It is a system being piloted in Alaska, Hawaii and Kansas, and was first tried in Maine in 210.
Now, here in the United States, we have a great partnership with Uber Eats that we piloted last year.
Unlike BattleBots, where the robots are piloted by humans with wireless controllers, these Sumo bots are all completely autonomous.
The coalition said it used fighter, attack, bomber, and remotely piloted aircraft against Islamic State targets in the region.
In 2015, Uber and Ola had also piloted their carpooling services in Bengaluru, and subsequently extended it to Delhi.
The tool, which has been piloted on U.S. college campuses, asks women a series of questions about their situation.
The storage system from Statoil will be piloted at Hywind Scotland, an offshore "wind park" with five floating turbines.
Humans in Inside are transformed into golems, husks piloted invisibly to carry out the dirty work of industrial labor.
The van was piloted by a human driver, who wore a camouflaged "seat suit" to simulate a driverless vehicle.
Uber first piloted the program in Houston, Texas, but the company has recently rolled it out across the country.
It's designed to operate fully autonomously along a set path, or be piloted remotely for manual control if needed.
Australia on Tuesday announced it would buy six U.S. Triton remotely piloted aircraft to beef up its maritime patrols.
Back in 1903, the Wright Flyer made the first piloted airplane flight on the outer banks of North Carolina.
Tencent piloted the new system for Honor of Kings, a hugely popular mobile game that it released in 2017.
They piloted an educational program in four states—Kentucky, Alabama, Missouri and New Mexico—sending out brochures and posters.
The geriatric surgery verification program, now being piloted at eight hospitals across the country, could help prevent such horrors.
They share a romantic moment after wiping out the alien couples inhabiting the ship, and piloted the ship home.
They piloted the boats and explained to the tourists the seriousness of the venture, the need for extra donations.
With HBO's "Watchmen," Lindelof, the TV auteur who piloted "Lost" and created "The Leftovers," has updated the comic's concerns.
Steve McQueen piloted it in the movie "Bullitt," and for the next 50 years it was mostly a ghost.
And who's to say that the Will Smith avatar always needs to be piloted by the actual Will Smith?
Hurley piloted two space shuttles, including the very last one, spending a total of over 683 hours in space.
The chain piloted coffee shops at two stores in 2015 and 2016, but pulled them after a weak response.
Remotely piloted Lockheed Martin drones drop missiles, help police and firefighters, and assist in rescue missions for missing persons.
Compared with a piloted drone, an automated drone has the potential to accelerate more quickly based on reaction times.
"A lot of guys can't survive anymore, financially," said Jeff Dean, 60, who piloted boats loaded with contaminated soil.
Because I was never, we'd kinda piloted some, but I was never confident we could do a good one.
Items such as remotely piloted aircraft and public address systems will be prohibited in these areas throughout this period.
The attack involved 32 strikes carried out by F-16s, A-10s, F/A-18s jets and remotely piloted aircraft.
The guidelines set training requirements for commercial drone pilots to receive Remote Pilot Licenses (RPLs) for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems.
Substantively, the Betsy DeVos's agenda to destroy public education was piloted in Michigan, which became a Republican trifecta in 873.
"You'll be piloted by two African American female pilots for the first time in Alaska Airlines' history," Wright informed them.
A 2007 Le Monde article mentions the leasing of a Beechcraft plane piloted by members of the French border force.
The plane resumed its journey on Thursday morning in Kalaeloa, Hawaii, and was piloted by the project's chairman, Bertrand Piccard.
During the tests, the jet was piloted remotely, but its operators say their first manned flight is close-at-hand.
While the startup is working toward having its aircraft piloted autonomously, it intends to use human pilots in the meantime.
The drones, piloted from the ground, search for drug smugglers and undocumented immigrants crossing from Mexico into the United States.
Reed Clark of the Harris County Constable's Office Precinct spotted them as he piloted a personal watercraft on the street.
In advanced human-machine combat teaming, UAVs will fly ahead of and alongside piloted aircraft such as the F-35.
And on June 20193th Iran shot down a remotely piloted American spy-plane which it claimed was in its airspace.
The dangers of 500 quadcopters being piloted by a drunk uncle definitely seem higher than lighting off some cherry bombs.
The pièce de résistance was the bright purple keyboard that was piloted by two team members (one for each turtle).
Responsive Search Ads, as they're called, were piloted last year and Canaccord analysts said they're unclear about near-term results.
He first piloted the drone over Levi's Stadium, where the San Francisco 49ers were hosting the Seattle Seahawks, authorities say.
It's my own robotic doppelgänger, kind of like the human-piloted, monster-fighting bots of Pacific Rim, only way cheaper.
The company has devised a concept for an entire freight network including piloted aircraft, unmanned aircraft, and end-use drones.
In the latter respect they differ from vehicles that must be remotely piloted by a human operator, like a drone.
Flying cars, whether piloted by humans or software, will need far more sophisticated systems than anything currently guiding commercial jets.
To get a better line of sight, we rented a boat and piloted it to within sight of the club.
Additionally, in 2.53 PNC piloted credit cards with card verification values that periodically refresh, in the hopes of combating fraud.
Joseph Dunford, told reporters Monday that remotely piloted drone aircraft arrived overhead within minutes of the soldiers' request for support.
Delivery robots have been piloted on college campuses and at some offices, but they have not yet hit the mainstream.
Uber is bringing its on-demand food delivery service, UberEATS, to India three years after it piloted in Los Angeles.
In other words, the RCVs aren't fully autonomous military vehicles—they're remotely piloted unmanned vehicles operated from a command vehicle.
The Lyft service is currently being piloted at 10 Brookdale communities around the San Francisco Bay Area and Phoenix, Arizona.
Internally, the hospital has also piloted an Alexa app to help its physicians comply with protocols before procedures and surgeries.
As the sun set, King piloted his Tesla noiselessly down the 101, oblivious to the way he was disrupting traffic.
Digital Location is being piloted in Austria, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, and Oman, and allows consumers to use several different languages.
According to researchers at Georgetown University, several American cities have piloted the live facial recognition systems, often with mixed results.
The 216 was first announced in February 2018, after which time the company demonstrated both piloted and autonomous test flights.
She was best-known though for work that greatly contributed to the first American orbital spaceflight, piloted by John Glenn.
PalmPay had piloted its mobile fintech offering in Nigeria since July, before going live today at a launch in Lagos.
"Amazon Care is a benefit being piloted for Amazon employees and their families in the Seattle area," the website reads.
Uber, for instance, knowingly piloted its autonomous cars in San Francisco without a permit before being booted by the city.
"The American tragedy prompted the development of additional safety measures," which were to be implemented before the next piloted launch.
The school developed a competitive sports program and piloted Learning Cultures, the progressive curriculum we now use at my new school.
The company hopes the event, which will be piloted this year, can go districtwide in 2018 and perhaps nationwide after that.
They responded greatly, we piloted it in the early part of the decade, and now it's in all of our stores.
Project Wing, the drone delivery program piloted under Alphabet, the parent company of Google, wants to open a serious delivery service.
Safiyyah piloted Dusty into an otherworldly, crater-riddled setting, a rocky canyon marked by outcroppings rippling for miles in the distance.
Shell has piloted a fuel-delivery service that refills cars while passengers are at home, at the office or around town.
Another film, "You Only Live Twice", which was released in 1967, featured an autogyro called Little Nellie, piloted by James Bond.
Some will be the SUVs of the sky—piloted by their owners over city traffic jams and winding country roads alike.
What's more impressive is that it weighs less than a pound and flies slow enough that it can be piloted indoors.
A new IT platform piloted in Britain will soon cater for more efficient e-commerce and deliveries to customers, he added.
Piloted by Borschberg, Si2000 travelled for more than 43,900 km, achieving the world record for the longest non-stop solo flight.
The programme is currently being piloted and will be rolled out to squads across the Premier League and Football League imminently.
The process is being piloted in Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and North Carolina, with a national rollout planned for this summer.
Volocopter has conducted limited piloted tests, while German startup Lilium is aiming for 2019 for its first tests with a pilot.
The fund is piloted by Masayoshi Son, the head of SoftBank, which has put up about a quarter of the money.
Police said the 47-year-old intentionally piloted the aircraft into the building where his wife and a child were staying.
"The complementary capability will consider smaller manned aircraft, remotely piloted aircraft systems or satellites, for additional maritime surveillance tasks," he said.
The SeaDrone is portable, easily piloted from an iPad and its path and camera can be automated for frequently repeated jobs.
And the Tiburon still has to be piloted remotely as the engineers at Intuitive Machines improve the drone's autonomous flight software.
Since then, Voyage has piloted its autonomous taxi services in two retirement communities, one in San Jose and another in Florida.
Pacific Rim: Uprising knows how you like your robots: Huge, and piloted by John Boyega speaking in his actual English accent.
On July 16, 1999, the plane, piloted by John, crashed into the waters off of Martha's Vineyard, tragically killing all three.
On May 5, 1961, when Alan Shepard piloted the first human space flight for the US, there was no pee plan.
New York City piloted a similar model in five neighborhoods, and the success led to its expansion into nearly 20 neighborhoods.
"As Secretary of Defense, Dr. Brown's steady leadership piloted our nation through a consequential segment of the Cold War," he continued.
"As Secretary of Defense, Dr. Brown's steady leadership piloted our nation through a consequential segment of the Cold War," Shanahan said.
One of the drones was piloted by a human; the other was equipped with Iris Automation's Casia onboard collision-avoidance system.
Gordon Cooper, one of the original Mercury astronauts, piloted one of his oceangoing powerboats in long-distance races in the 1960s.
Oh, also, the aircraft is designed to be piloted by you, so that adds extra fun to your $2 million investment.
A plane piloted by 303-year-old Mary Falstrom was seen colliding with a plane carrying men ages 61 and 81.
Walmart's new Spark Delivery is currently being piloted in Nashville and New Orleans, before rolling out to other cities this year.
Voatz has already been used in elections in West Virginia and piloted in Denver, parts of Oregon, Utah, and Washington State.
Aul-Wick, our piscine mechanic, had shouted curses in our comms, then piloted his aquatic globe into the smoke and disappeared.
Alongside the introduction of RACS, Juul is also expanding the Track & Trace program it piloted in April in the Houston area.
The app is designed by the company Voatz, whose technology has been piloted so far in West Virginia, Colorado and Utah.
The force sends his jockey sailing—it's Gutierrez, the man who piloted Psychedelicat in his ill-fated race nine months prior.
Other safety technologies being piloted today can scan railcars and locomotives for structural and metallurgical defects that can otherwise go undetected.
Visitors can ride in a piloted four-person bobsled with speeds that generate up to five times the force of gravity.
That ship is purportedly being piloted by a pirate who has taken over the sector, although we never see said pirate.
This is a book full of the turbulence of thought and desire, piloted by a writer who never loses their way.
More recently, the administration has quietly piloted a program in El Paso designed to speed up deportations of Mexican asylum seekers.
Alphabet's AI-piloted Loon balloons are still experimental, but they illustrate the international clout of big tech companies and their infrastructure.
Now, here's a good story on the whereabouts of the yacht Rodney Dangerfield piloted in "Caddyshack," in The Wall Street Journal.
It has reportedly demonstrated its facial detection technology to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and piloted its product, Rekognition, to the FBI.
Both firms use a "partial autonomy" model, meaning that their drones can be remotely piloted for some or all of a route.
On October 12, NASA put on its own demonstration, pitting an AI-piloted racing drone against world-renowned drone pilot Ken Loo.
The system allows drones to weave between obstacles without being piloted, but the new Shooting Star drones aren't equipped with Real Sense.
In Baltimore, police piloted an infamous surveillance drone system that the public wasn't aware of until the release of a Bloomberg report.
The Environmental Context Dashboard has been piloted at 50 colleges and universities, including Yale and Florida State, according to the College Board.
He co-created a national help line, iCanHelpline, being piloted this year, that provides advice to schools on digital issues impacting students.
However, since it already has piloted parking in the all-new E-Class, it could implement a similar system for the S500e.
Kazakhstan first piloted a monitoring system in 2015 that would offer access to all web traffic within the country, even encrypted data.
The hope is to take the initiatives piloted and lessons learned at k/lab and apply them to rest of the store.
Van Gogh was piloted by Herman Kleinsmit of the Netherlands, who can congratulate himself on an artful turn at this year's Fiesta.
The flight from Pennsylvania to New York — piloted by Borschberg — is the 14th leg of Solar Impulse's journey to circumnavigate the globe.
Today, the company released footage of its first piloted test flights in China — and color us impressed: this thing is no joke.
And with good reason: the thing flies like its being piloted by a college freshman stumbling back from their first frat party.
Because Pause was piloted only in 2013, it is still too early to tell whether it is effective in the long term.
Boston Children's also piloted voice-enabled versions of the checklist used to validate organs before transplant, with prompts to help reduce error.
As well as the UK trial, the system will be piloted in Bulgaria and with the Lausanne Police and Municipality in Switzerland.
" Allison Tolman, who stars in the drama Emergence, which was piloted on NBC but will now air on ABC wrote "F— hell!
In the stores that have piloted these changes, conversion — the ability to change shoppers into buyers — has gone up despite softer traffic.
Our reporter piloted a 12,000-pound Sikorsky S-76 helicopter, an especially fun and low-key thing to do with no experience.
Wolfheiler said that this sort of service is "currently being designed and piloted," but that there is no firm timeline for release.
Everyone from Audi to Google has made self-driving ("or piloted driving," in Audi parlance) a central theme of their marketing campaigns.
The fleet consists of about a hundred modified Volvo XC90s, co-piloted by one engineer who can take the wheel when necessary.
"Small-scale income farming was piloted as an income generation project for refugee households in a particularly densely populated camp," he said.
The veteran astronaut had over 4,200 hours of flight experience as a fighter pilot and had previously piloted NASA's Gemini 10 mission.
It's a beast on the tabletop, especially when piloted by Corran Horn, another character I'd like to see return to the universe.
DOE's audacious objectives here are threefold: A new approach is now being piloted that promises to make good on all of these.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk made his personal Roadster, piloted by "Starman," the payload on the 2018 launch of SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket.
ISTANBUL — Turkey's liberals have spent years feeling that the country was being piloted in the wrong direction by a very powerful captain.
In 1947, an X-1 piloted by the Air Force captain Chuck Yeager became the first vehicle to break the sound barrier.
Piloted by Swiss explorer and psychiatrist Bertrand Piccard, Solar Impulse 2 touched down in Mountain View just before midnight (3 a.m. EDT).
The last tech IPO piloted by a woman was BlackLine in 2016, an enterprise software company founded and helmed by Therese Tucker.
Watrix, a Chinese company that has developed a version of the software being piloted by Chinese police, claims it is 94% accurate.
In India, where nearly two-thirds of new homes with formal financing are self-built, a flat-pack system is being piloted.
Over the past five years, the Fallowses piloted their own small plane to dozens of cities, from Eastport, Me., to Redlands, Calif.
While successful models need to be piloted, tested and fine-tuned, here is some general guidance offices can use to get started.
Amazon, which piloted the program dubbed "I have Space" years ago, has partnered with more than 20,000 kirana stores, the company said.
One Afghan family of six paid $7,000 a head to travel from Turkey to Italy on a yacht piloted by Ukrainian skippers.
That strategy, outlined in a memo obtained by Axios, codifies defense strategies piloted by the president and his allies in recent weeks.
In the past two months, the Islamic State has used more than 80 remotely piloted drones against Iraqi forces and their allies.
Tim and Karen crossed the gulf with another boat called Shell Bell, piloted by two Loopers who had done this leg before.
The company plans to extract lithium from drilling wastewater, using a proprietary filtration system it has piloted in western Canada's oil patch.
It is especially ironic when that offended graduate piloted helicopters and braved the void of space in her service to the nation.
Piloted by "Starman," Musk's personal Candy Red Roadster was mounted atop SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket and sent into orbit in early 2018.
At Boeing he worked on Dark Star, an auto-piloted robotic spy plane that took pictures -- the plane's existence is now declassified.
First piloted in Queens and Brooklyn in the waning years of the Bloomberg administration, Judge Grasso and others pushed the program citywide.
Under their watch last year, I kayaked through glacial canyons, piloted an ATV across the tundra, and (politely) stalked a herd of muskoxen.
Google's new offering piloted in May, according to the WSJ, and uses the Google-owned Waze app to connect commuters for shared carpooling.
In July 2018, Flippy was piloted as a "frying assistant" for the Chick 'n Tots stand at the Los Angeles Dodger's Dodger Stadium.
Capt. Gerry was in the backseat of a VFA-211 "Rhino" (as the Super Hornet is dubbed aboard US flattops) piloted by Cmdr.
It also launched a new interpreter mode on Google Assistant that's being piloted at hotels in Las Vegas, New York, and San Francisco.
He piloted Gnar to a snowballing win, getting lots of kills on his opposing top laner and making INTZ an instant crowd favorite.
Australian David Mayman piloted a turbine jet engine-powered JB-0003 jetpack at a height of 30m for 4 minutes over east London.
Uber hopes that its air-taxi service, Uber Air, which will use piloted eVTOL aircraft, will be allowed to take off in 2023.
The real-world equivalent would be military-grade drones piloted from across the globe, which have been in use since the mid-1990s.
Nairobi is the first city in Africa in which Uber has piloted the low-cost, quick-trip option using small, brand-new vehicles.
We piloted the Startup Battlefield Scholarship Fund at Disrupt SF and had five companies benefit* from funding to offset their costs for participation.
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN)A tourist boat carrying 150 people that capsized Sunday was seriously "overcrowded" and piloted recklessly, a local official told CNN.
The service is still being piloted, said a person familiar with the matter, and the product could change depending on how it's received.
Standing there in the approaching twilight, Caitlyn told me about how she piloted a small plane out of Los Angeles earlier that week.
The partnership was first piloted in Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin and St. Louis, then reached San Diego and L.A. in more recent weeks.
The sample size of responses to these questions while piloted has not been sufficient enough to date to allow for reliability and reporting.
After being piloted at a Toronto park in the fall of last year, the app is now available for both Android and iOS.
To combat this threat, enormous mecha called Evangelions are produced and deployed, the catch being that they can only be piloted by teenagers.
I see the Unapologetic record label and production company, piloted by the fearless IMAKEMADBEATS, uplifting some of my favorite musicians in the city.
The company recently piloted the system at the headquarters of the Independent Living Resource Center of San Francisco, a disability rights advocacy organization.
TSA already piloted one INGAA member assessment in late 2018, and our members have begun to volunteer to participate in the 2019 program.
Below the alligator, a fighter jet piloted by a grinning crocodile fires projectiles at the Trump head hovering just above the lizard man.
This is William Massey, who piloted a B-17 plane during World War II. Massey survived having his plane shot down in 1944.
Several thousand pounds of metal piloted by technology incapable of adjusting for nuance or unusual situations seems like a recipe for avoidable disasters.
Lt. Andrew Jalali, who piloted the Hornet for its final active-duty flight at Naval Air Station Oceana, was also born in 1988.
In Vietnam, where the IUCN piloted its mangroves and markets programme, more than 700 farmers are certified organic and selling to European markets.
To drive inclusivity in engineering from a younger age, Facebook has piloted the CodeFWD program at the Harlem Children's Zone, and Austin's Latinitas.
There's a shadowy multinational company, Shao Industries, headed by Liwen Shao (Tian Jing), that wants to swap out human-piloted Jaegers for drones.
A spokeswoman did tell CNN that it's required for an Interior-qualified helicopter manager to join the secretary on privately piloted charter flights.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Tuesday about self-piloted electric planes being tested in New Zealand misstated the wingspan of the Cora aircraft.
Mr. Trump said the episode would have been far more serious if the aircraft had been a piloted vehicle, and not a drone.
The American and Russian piloted space programs should remain merged, he said, as a symbol of coexistence and the peaceful pursuit of science.
In 216, President Barack Obama's Education Department piloted an experimental program that allowed 224,433 incarcerated students to be eligible for the financial aid.
The drones come care of Zipline, a for-profit San Francisco-based startup, which piloted a similar delivery program in Rwanda in 2016.
But in the end, when most cars are driverless, it will be the human-piloted vehicles that will make headlines when they crash.
Australia is the only foreign customer for the remotely piloted aircraft, after Germany scrapped a plan in January to buy the Triton drones.
In 2017, my organization, Center for Civilians in Conflict, piloted the creation of Community Civilian Protection Councils (CCPC) in several provinces of Afghanistan.
The remotely piloted X-48 Hybrid Wing Body completed more than 100 flights before NASA and Boeing wrapped their joint project in 2012.
Elon Musk said the US military's vaunted F-35 stealth jet "would have no chance" against a drone remotely piloted by a human.
Public-private partnerships, already piloted by academic and programmatic alliances in India, have helped increase awareness and expand access to diagnosis and treatment.
During an opening last year, a drone piloted by Troemel spun out of control and became horribly entangled in a gallery-goer's hair.
The explicit aim is to provide commuters with a self-piloted craft that is cost-comparable to using a car or a train.
They've piloted in-car shopping efforts, food orders, and are already trying to monetize the user data being generated by more connected cars.
In the Pacific, Lieutenant Liebenow and Lieutenant Kennedy had both piloted their maneuverable boats on daring nighttime attacks on more powerful Japanese ships.
Cameos are already being piloted for a small number of users, and will be rolled out for all Snapchat users on December 18.
The drones will be piloted remotely from Sigonella and will fly within NATO airspace, but could be flown more widely in a conflict.
The drones will be piloted remotely from Sigonella and will fly within NATO airspace, but could be flown more widely in a conflict.
According to his lawyers, he had piloted about 4,000 ships in a 27-year career before the crash — with only one minor accident.
No one died in the drone attack — it's a remotely piloted aircraft, after all — so the drone incident doesn't cross Pompeo's red line.
The option to fly samples between hospitals, without having to commission piloted helicopters or planes, could alleviate delays in testing and therefore patient care.
That is because the interaction with cars still piloted by humans could pose a challenge, especially if a regular car isn't being carefully driven.
This is the same plane -- with some modifications -- that was piloted by Francis Gary Powers and shot down by the Soviet Union in 22.
The pod will be accelerated by using electric power and piloted by a computer, zooming forth like a gigantic, passenger-bearing air hockey puck.
Kennedy explained the groom's father was the owner of the helicopter, a Bell 206B but Lawrence had piloted the aircraft for about 20 years.
The helicopter, which is similar to the piloted version long-favored for US special operations missions, was stationed at a Boeing facility in Arizona.
Glenn piloted the Mercury space capsule, dubbed Friendship 7, and circled the planet three times in just under five hours on February 20, 1962.
Best Buy piloted the equipment at a handful of stores before deciding to start rolling it out to a tenth of its locations nationwide.
Uber offering financial services isn't new — the company piloted an interest-free cash advance program for drivers in California and Michigan back in 2016.
In particular, pilotless aircraft can be sent on missions too dangerous for people, and possibly ones that piloted craft would be incapable of performing.
My demo was piloted by a human on the side of the road who fiddled with joysticks in a bag slung around his neck.
Last year, Tesla piloted its Superchargers at some locations, and this year even more Tesla fast-charging stations will open up at Target facilities.
The six-wheeled robot looks a fair bit like a number of the delivery robots already being piloted on sidewalks all over the world.
For all Disrupt events, we offered a Battlefield Scholarship Fund, which we piloted in 2016, to offset the costs of participating in the program.
The startup has about a dozen employees, including some uniquely talented folks who have experience with optionally piloted vehicles, unmanned systems and certified avionics.
Disney announced that it's making a rather cool addition to the the park: a towering, walking mech suit that will be piloted by actors.
The addition is one of several tweaks currently being piloted in the independent league in an attempt to update some fundamentals of America's pastime.
The company's pitch is basically an alternative to using expensive, professionally piloted, remotely operated vehicles for things like ship inspections and other underwater tasks.
It's worth noting that while the admin tools are being announced today, they are currently being piloted , and won't be available until next summer.
The new tool piloted in Gaziantep by health organizations working in Syria involves a WhatsApp group of nearly 300 trusted contacts on the ground.
The drive is being dubbed "human machine teaming," which uses unmanned vehicles that are more independent than those piloted or supervised by human operators.
There, arrayed in a U shape, are 13 or so Flyers, an oddball aircraft that few people have seen and even fewer have piloted.
The new tool piloted in Gaziantep by health organisations working in Syria involves a WhatsApp group of nearly 300 trusted contacts on the ground.
In 2005, the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) piloted a program called ReadyReturn, a free service that automatically populated returns for 50,000 California taxpayers.
Also, because the vehicles are designed to be remotely piloted, they don't incur additional idle work time for drivers while they're stopped and recharging.
In 1995, he piloted his first ship on his own— the Arctic Ocean, a four-hundred-and-eighty-five-foot cargo ship carrying fruit.
Later that year, Facebook piloted a program in which anyone could securely share their nude photos with Facebook to preemptively hash and automatically block.
The JV comes shortly after the two companies piloted a charging station in May 2019, which offered ten fast-charging units of 60-120kW.
Sweatte was an aviation officer and global lead for the World Food Programme's remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) initiative and was based in Italy.
Two years later, she won a bronze at the Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, in a two-woman bobsled piloted by Jamie Greubel Poser.
It has recently piloted ways to transport medicines and medical samples in Peru's Amazon region and the Dominican Republic using the unmanned aerial vehicles.
But it appears the two companies will collaborate on urban air mobility, particularly around safety and how autonomous and piloted vehicles will co-exist.
The women piloted a seven-and-a-half-hour flight to collect data on the storm as it gathers steam and heads toward Florida.
Officials said that the plane piloted by Mr. Persaud on Saturday left the Waterbury-Oxford Airport and made a short flight to Danbury, Conn.
In 2016, the organization piloted the Family Playlists feature to further reinforce the relationships in the triangle, particularly the connection between teachers and families.
St. Louis police piloted a more limited body camera program in December of 2015, but didn't implement a wider effort due to cost constraints.
Facebook already piloted relationship statuses and added another step to the dating process, now they're trying to enable those relationships in the first place.
While the rover can be piloted via satellite connection, during this mission, Dan Berisford, a mechanical engineer, carefully fed it a thin yellow tether.
In the season finale of The Mandalorian, a TIE fighter, piloted by Moff Gideon himself, is coming in to destroy Mando and his friends.
If futurists are correct, gas-engine cars piloted by humans will go away, and autonomous vehicles will carry passengers on a revamped road system.
The technology was piloted for the first time Tuesday in a local election in Wisconsin — there weren't any glitches, but some voters are wary.
After another 737 Max plane piloted by Ethiopian Airlines crashed in March, aviation authorities around the world started ordering the planes to be grounded.
Messaging app WeChat, owned by Tencent Holdings Ltd, introduced a QR code tracking feature that has been piloted in the southern city of Shenzhen.
Now cities have to make room for scooters, which not only park in the public right-of-way, but are sometimes (illegally) piloted there, too.
Reports have suggested human-piloted ones available right now have generated a growing number of injuries, and there have been serious glitches with some models.
The app is being piloted at Harvard (launched in February), and Playbook plans to launch at Princeton, Wellesley, Yale-NUS, and the University of Michigan.
The maker of the U.S. military's Predator drones said it would offer a Predator B variant of the remotely piloted aircraft, called MQ-9 Reaper.
In Europe we have piloted with the Bank of Cyprus and expect to launch several more trials in Europe in the first half of 2019.
Uber piloted a fleet of self-driving cars in Pittsburgh (albeit with an engineer and driver along for the ride in case something went wrong).
Last Sunday, Captain Tara Wright and First Officer Mallory Cave, who are based in LA, piloted a flight together from San Francisco to Portland, Oregon.
A small plane piloted by a prominent cardiologist heading toward New York City for a lecture was spotted flying unusually low just before 11 a.m.
Instead of UAVs (drones) being piloted from a distance, they will be truly autonomous fighting units, capable of making their own decisions without human operators.
It's been a while since we checked in with Toymail, the kids messaging startup that piloted its first product on Kickstarter back in fall 2013.
We've seen this already with drones and fintech: Zipline piloted programs in Africa before launching in the U.S. and African startups are exporting payment models.
The company has flown over 30 unpiloted flights since its founding in 1989, including a military helicopter that can be piloted using just a tablet.
One key difference between Snapchat and other camera features Facebook has piloted, though: Photos exchanged via Messenger Camera do not disappear after they are sent.
It is being piloted by a host of traders, brands and growers - including Wilmar, Cargill and Unilever - and will launch to wider use this summer.
The mode will first arrive on the Google Home Hub and is being piloted at hotel concierge desks like the one we visited on Monday.
Governor Doug Ducey piloted a no-rules approach to regulation, trusting developers like Uber, Waymo, and General Motors would ensure the safety of their tech.
The court sentenced the main suspect to four years in prison and the man who piloted the dinghy two and a half years in prison.
In the summer of 2016, TechCrunch piloted an anonymous, self-reporting demographic survey to obtain more granular data on the applicants and participants in Battlefield.
Ultimately, the Raider will likely become one of Sikorsky's first combat aircraft to widely incorporate autonomous (or to use the military jargon, "optionally-piloted") flight.
The go-kart he built with Autodesk president and CEO Carl Bass was piloted by a stuffed gorilla, and had suffered a radio link failure.
Dunkin piloted Trump's private fleet during the 2016 campaign, including his luxurious $100 million Boeing 757, but as president Trump only flies aboard military planes.
From a converted bedroom filled with computer displays, Charles Cross, an OpenROV software engineer, piloted the Trident down through the crystalline waters of Lake Tahoe.
And while X-vehicle experimentation ran until 1971, no test was designed to break the speed record for piloted aircrafts set by the X-15.
Walmart's first standalone primary care clinic, dubbed Walmart Health, will be piloted in Dallas, Georgia, and housed in a building next to Walmart's retail store.
At War In April 1943, the Halifax bomber that Wilfred Canter co-piloted was shot down on the way back from a mission over Stuttgart.
The "Independent Repair Provider Program" was first reported by Motherboard back in March, when it was being piloted by just a few independent repair professionals.
The VTOL was piloted remotely by the company's lead pilot during the test, which took place at McMillan Airfield near Camp Roberts in central California.
Waddington and Twining made history last year, too, when they were part of the first hurricane hunting mission piloted by an all-female flight crew.
The two jets had pilots in them to land and take off, but a third, piloted EA-18G acted as mission control for the experiment.
The source also added that Bryant would only ride in helicopters piloted by Ara Zobayan, who was among the seven others killed in the crash.
In April, Victor L. Vescovo, a wealthy investor, piloted a Triton vehicle nearly seven miles down into the Challenger Deep, the deepest fissure on Earth.
Piloted by one person and able to swallow four passengers, it'll take them up to 180 mph or, at a more economical speed, 62 miles.
At the age of 143, he had joined hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees fleeing violent oppression in Myanmar, cramming onto boats piloted by smugglers.
Volocopter says it has clocked over 1,000 test flights: some piloted by humans and others flown by remote control or autonomously on pre-determined routes.
Of note, there is no evidence that little green men piloted the objects that CDR Fravor and his fellow pilots reported seeing over the ocean.
McCarthy played Spicer as a revved-up, aggressive White House spokesman who fired a water gun at journalists and piloted a moving briefing room lectern.
Now, the world watches what happens when public policy is piloted by a real-life Muppet with People Eyes, a thrilling omen for the Nov.
Arndt piloted his sled to a two-run combined time that was 193 of a second faster than Benjamin Maier of Austria, the surprise silver medalist.
The curator started at Spotify in 2015 and piloted the RapCaviar playlist to over 9 million followers, making it the service's most popular genre-specific playlist.
And just last month, Facebook piloted a program in Australia that would essentially block uploads of revenge porn—provided you send the images to Facebook first.
This supports a Washington Post report that found Oregon's Washington County—whose police also piloted Rekognition—paid only $6 to $12 a month for the service.
The city is one of several in which the TSA has piloted these new body scanners, although LA will be the first to fully adopt them.
The planes eventually would fly solely on battery power, and are being designed to fly with one pilot and to eventually be remotely piloted, he added.
Cinematography by the astronauts Collins, who piloted the main part of the spaceship -- aka the command module -- captured a remarkable moment that's included in the documentary.
Tracking Ida, nominated for BEST GAMEPLAY Tracking Ida is an educational ARG inspired by pioneering journalism of Ida B. Wells and piloted in Watts in 2017.
The incident closely followed Sunday's U.S. downing of a piloted Syrian army jet in the southern Raqqa countryside after it dropped bombs near U.S.-backed forces.
Piloted Shredder, Unstable Portal, and, yes, Babbling Book are all cards equipped with variable effects that thrill on a visceral level while frustrating the professional scene.
I sampled the 2458 Carrera and the Targa 28S within about a week of each other, after not having piloted a 210 in a few years.
First piloted in China last year, uberCOMMUTE enabled drivers to recoup the cost of their trip, including gas, if they shared the journey with a passenger.
" In July, the indictment alleges, Hale provided the reporter with a copy of his unclassified resume and highlighted his experience operating "payloads on remotely piloted vehicles.
Indeed, that small digital interface piloted by your dominant hand may very well have been the greatest grift ever devised until the dongle hit the scene.
Next month, Uber will launch piloted helicopter service between lower Manhattan and JFK for around $200, about the cost of a premium Uber Black car ride.
Nineteen teams from around the world have entered the competition she is running to map the sea floor without using any human-piloted craft at all.
The BattleTech universe is built around medieval and Renaissance politics played-out across the galaxy, with massive piloted BattleMechs taking the place of the mounted knight.
Jubilee Insurance also has to compete with emerging insurance models piloted by tech start-ups and catering to groups like farmers and other low-income populations.
Dunkin piloted Trumps private fleet during the 2016 campaign, including his luxurious $100 million Boeing 757, but Trump as president now only flies aboard military planes.
Carola Rackete, who piloted the Sea-Watch 3 into port on the Italian island of Lampedusa last month with 41 migrants aboard, has denied any wrongdoing.
In 2019, 10 prototypes will be piloted on rural routes by the USPS, and a nationwide deployment of vehicles will take place between 2022 and 2025.
Another plane, believed to be piloted by a 72-year-old woman, was expected to arrive at Torrance airport earlier Friday but never showed, Williams said.
The system, which cost $10,000, famously turned a ordinary car into a piloted car — albeit with a lot of extra hardware and an extensive install process.
Hitchcock got in his car and drove from Columbus, where he consulted for the Blue Jackets, and piloted St. Louis to a 43-15-11 finish.
Also, there's a robot that's a lot like Voltron, except it's made up of smaller robots piloted by dogs, one of whom wears an eye patch.
Pick n Pay, a grocer focused on the middle and upper end of the market, on Thursday piloted a project to supply informal shops, called "spazas".
Certain demographic groups that would not have been able to drive human-piloted cars—the elderly, the disabled—might suddenly buy a ton of driverless ones.
Regulators here first authorized the commercial use of drones in 2010 — years before the Federal Aviation Authority eased its restrictions on remotely piloted aircraft in June.
Vera has been piloted in office, multifamily buildings, and retail spaces, and a trial is in the works with an internet-of-things provider as well.
"Several years ago, we piloted a FaceTime program where anyone could schedule a 10-minute, 'genius bar'-like session to talk Glossier and products," she said.
Dunkin piloted Trump's private fleet during the 2016 campaign, including his luxurious $100 million Boeing 757, but Trump as president now only flies aboard military planes.
"It wouldn't be right," he said, to plan for a future of piloted flight after the International Space Station with multiple, competing national programs or alliances.
This narrative is interrupted by a drone, which Eurus has somehow piloted into the second floor parlor of Baker Street with a motion-activated grenade attached.
Finally, USAID should require that global health funding and international disaster assistance include fast response, piloted innovations designed to improve global pandemic containment and mitigation strategies.
Some school districts have piloted special programs to reduce suspensions and expulsions; they include mandatory mental health screening and stepped-up outreach for youths in trouble.
Indeed, as soon as a monitoring system for general practitioners was piloted, it "immediately identified a G.P. with even higher mortality rates than Shipman," Spiegelhalter writes.
Their offering is being piloted in Poland, with plans to expand the trial to the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) and Asia Pacific (APAC) regions.
The overall deal between Boeing and Tactical Robotics could be much broader-reaching, however, and includes development and exploration of both piloted and autonomous VTOL aircraft.
During his more than four decades of service in the Air National Guard, he piloted all types of planes in all types of situations and weather.
During his more than four decades of service in the Air National Guard, he piloted all types of planes in all types of situations and weather.
Here in the U.S., the USPS was an early adopter of electric vehicles, renewable energy and energy management systems, and piloted e-waste recycling drop-offs.
Currently, it's being piloted in Chicago with a handful of high-profile partners, including the NFL and Bethesda, the game developer behind Fallout and Elder Scrolls.
This past year, Mediaocean piloted a way for agencies to buy linear and digital TV programmatically through a marketplace instead of buying it directly from broadcasters.
The device has been six years in the making and was piloted extensively at the Perkins School for the Blind and the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
And it's true in San Francisco, where tourists can gawk at cars piloted by Uber, Zoox, General Motors' Cruise and Waymo on their way to Lombard Street.
A two-member crew piloted spacecraft Unity to a speed of Mach 2.9 in a flight which reached an altitude of 51.4 miles, or nearly 83 kilometers.
"I have taken many folks up and this notion of a wall is something they supported," Paredes told CNN as he piloted his plane over Terlingua Creek.
Hertz, which piloted a similar partnership with Lyft in Las Vegas and Denver last year, said it would also rent cars in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Since they're simply not on the road on any meaningful scale yet, it's difficult to say whether the cars will truly be safer than human-piloted vehicles.
Mr Roberts then asked Mr Hilliard how he would distinguish a cross-border shooting from "a drone strike in Iraq where the plane in piloted from Nevada".
The US Air Force has successfully tested an advanced, jet-powered drone called the XQ58-A Valkyrie, that could someday accompany human-piloted fighter jets on missions.
The TGV, which reaches speeds of nearly 200mph, could be remotely piloted, though conductors will remain onboard in the short term to handle emergencies or unexpected events.
" The families go on to argue that Cruise could have piloted the plane, calling him "a well-qualified pilot very familiar with the Aerostar and the routing.
And from the Fall 2016 to Winter 2017, Warby Parker piloted a telemedicine device at a few of its New York City locations, including Grand Central Station.
The program is being piloted for the remainder of the season as the teams and Aramark see how the process works and how fans like using it.
Others, though, will indeed remain flying for, as Michael Christie, BAE's head of air strategy, observes, in the future pilotless and piloted fighter aircraft will operate together.
The turn-based game, which pits human-piloted robots up against gigantic kaiju forces, is focused on small-scale battles that usually involve just a few moves.
Between a smooth merge onto the highway and an easy exit, it cruised steadily, adjusting its speed and position as necessary to accommodate its human-piloted neighbors.
The odd-even scheme, which was piloted in January, hopes to curb air pollution and traffic, by placing restrictions on the use of cars on alternate days.
Piloted Drive also has a single-lane, highway-only version that will be included on vehicles including a Qashqai SUV set for release next year in Europe.
Reports have also been made of "drone-ports" being piloted in Rwanda later this year where drones will be trialed to deliver blood and other emergency supplies.
The European aerospace giant Airbus recently unveiled its secret flying-car project dubbed Vahana — a single-manned, autonomously piloted aircraft that can take off and land vertically.
Along with an AK-47 assault rifle, the men had in their possession a remotely piloted aerial vehicle fitted with an explosive device and a remote detonator.
China has already piloted cap-and-trade in five provinces and two cities, making it the second-largest carbon market in the world, after the European Union.
Since the NOAA Hurricane Hunters program began in the 1960s, no two women had ever piloted a plane together, according to NOAA public affairs officer David Hall.
From the onset of Wednesday's strike, which the United Nations statement said was carried out by a remotely piloted drone, local elders said the victims were civilians.
The technology is already saving lives in Los Angeles, one of the first cities where the feature was piloted, along with the states of Indiana and Minnesota.
The national party favors Wesley Hunt, an African American in his 30s who piloted Apache helicopters in Iraq as an Army captain after graduating from West Point.
A key element of its partnership with Boeing was the company's NeXt division, which is focused on ways for autonomous and piloted craft to share airspace safely.
Red Cross and Red Crescent societies in several countries have piloted forecast-based financing, providing aid in advance of floods, mostly, but also heat and cold waves.
The single-engine Cessna plane being piloted by Gabriel Hatton crashed in a wooded area of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, accoridng to the Washington County Sheriff's Office (WCSO).
For the past two weeks, the volunteers have been entering their data on flour deliveries, bakery closures and smuggling into a mobile app being piloted in Arkawit.
Engineers today must grapple with a profusion of regulations written for human-piloted vehicles, such as requirements for human-machine interface through controls, displays, mirrors and more.
The U-2 models are more sophisticated than ones used in 1960, when a spy plane piloted by Gary Powers was shot down over the Soviet Union.
Though she was a very timid person on the ground, she fell in love with flying immediately and piloted her first solo flight just a year later.
And though Volocopter has done unpiloted test flights for some time now, the company believes it needs to cultivate public acceptance and trust, starting with piloted flights.
In 1918, the soldiers fought in the drab and utilitarian uniforms of modern combat, piloted tanks, manned machine gun embankments, and assaulted the enemy from the sky.
The project is being piloted to provide updates in real time to citizens and emergency planners, and allows for people to submit reports via Twitter, Facebook, or Telegram.
Later on Saturday, the Blackhawk helicopter commandeered by the asylum seekers returned to Turkey piloted by another crew of Turkish airmen, who arrived in Greece via another copter.
The company plans to stage bouts between piloted death mechs in an international fighting-robot league that promises to be a sort of Monster Trucks meets Pacific Rim.
Whoever owned, operated and piloted the balloon will likely be the subject of a lawsuit, but then again, we don't know what kind of waivers the passengers signed.
The plane, piloted by Ibbotson, 59, and carrying Sala, was traveling from Nantes, France, to Cardiff, Wales, when it disappeared from radar over the English Channel on Jan.
This perception technology is the building block for autonomous aircraft, and also can be used to increase the operational envelope of current-day piloted aircraft, according to Xwing.
The news crushed the company's stock, which also dipped modestly on Friday amid questions about a driver that perished behind the wheel of Tesla's auto-piloted Model S.
The operator of a remotely piloted armed Reaper drone is in the OODA loop because he decides where it goes and what it does when it gets there.
"Wreckage of the plane carrying Emiliano Sala and piloted by David Ibbotson was located early this morning," marine scientist David Mearns, who directed the search, said on Twitter.
In case you somehow missed it, SpaceX made history yesterday afternoon when it successfully landed one of its Falcon 9 rockets on a remotely-piloted barge at sea.
As part of ObjectTech's program, currently being piloted in Dubai, participants would get one hashed identity, which they could use to move across borders or open bank accounts.
Another plane, believed to be piloted by a 72-year-old woman, was expected to arrive at Torrance airport Friday but never showed, the U.S. Coast Guard says.
From the helicopter, piloted by National Guard members, officials surveyed miles of flooded fields in Iowa, littered with lawn chairs, fuel tanks, furniture, tires and other flood debris.
According to consultants Benchmark Minerals, the 8:1:1 formula is being piloted and tested at small plants, particularly in China, but is years from full commercial application.
Jonah Yellowman, a Navajo spiritual advisor for Utah Diné Bikéyah, a group representing five tribes, surveyed the landscape recently as he piloted his SUV down a dirt road.
The firm has launched a product called RevenueAccelerate which it claims has helped the organizations that piloted the feature to generate an average annual return of 1.43 percent.
At $250 million a piece, the piloted spy planes are equipped to handle a variety of intelligence gathering tasks that newer unmanned aircraft like drones can't do alone.
Many of the updates to the driver-facing app were piloted in various markets and are now being rolled out in more cities and in a broader fashion.
"Stations by Spotify", being piloted in Australia, will not require users to be paying Spotify members and will be supported by advertising, according to the TechCrunch report. tcrn.
The first Watson-powered robots will be piloted in hospitality and consumer retail environments, IBM says, giving a wider audience first-time, first-hand experience with the platform.
The two-seater plane was piloted by Avinor Chief Executive Dag Falk-Petersen, who had invited a string of high-profile passengers to showcase the opportunities of electrification.
In Scotland, a consortium is developing remotely piloted aircraft systems that use artificial intelligence to find vulnerable and missing people, with trials of the technology already taking place.
He began his career at NASA in 2000 and piloted two space shuttle missions, one on Endeavor in 2009 and the final shuttle mission on Atlantis in 2011.
For now, the sensors are directing to drone to mimic the piloted aircraft's movements but in the future, they may be flying ahead or independently drawing enemy fire.
I can certainly think of a few recent situations where I would have liked to bring an irresponsibly piloted drone down safely to give it a good stomp.
These little machines are piloted around the map in an attempt to find the objective and to scout out the opposition, and its strengths and weaknesses, in advance.
Just like self-driving cars, self-piloted planes may one day need to be equipped with some kind of program to decide how to navigate a moral dilemma.
The famed SR-71 represents the fastest piloted jet flight since Knight's famous hypersonic flight half a century ago, though it never even reached 3,000 miles per hour.
Charles Lindbergh piloted the Spirit of St. Louis on his own from Long Island, N.Y. to Paris, France, in 1927, which was a huge thing in those days.
Commodities trading firms have piloted similar schemes in recent years as blockchain technology has the potential to drastically cut costs in an environment of razor-thin profit margins.
Tactical piloted Kalista, a rare pick, to a 5/0/1 KDA (Kills, Deaths, Assists) ratio and led Liquid to a 29-minute win, their third straight victory.
Various efforts are under way to automate air-traffic-control systems so that air taxis, piloted or autonomous, can be merged with flights by airliners and light aircraft.
Mr. Maleson, who piloted Brazil's first bobsled team at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, said he had spoken with the authorities in Brazil and France.
Among the features of the Smart Key Box technology to be piloted with Getaround is the ability to control doors and start engines via a smartphone, Toyota said.
The statement offered few details, but The Times reported that the C.I.A. carried out the airstrike in late January using remotely piloted drones after months of tracking him.
They're painted in an ugly shade of burnt orange, they're piloted by the sky cops of Bespin's Cloud City, and they don't look like they handle particularly well.
At the last moment, it leveled out again and began another climb, looking for all the world as though it were being piloted by a hopelessly indecisive hijacker.
Mr. West's 21-foot fiberglass Larson was going so fast that it went airborne over the 28-foot antique wooden Gar Wood piloted by Charlotte's grandfather, Robert Knarr.
He'd piloted the experimental, rocket-powered X-15 aircraft, at one point bouncing off the atmosphere accidentally (as dramatized in the opening scene of the movie "First Man").
A similar method applying "big data" to agriculture piloted in Colombia in 2013 helped farmers in the Cordoba region save about $3.6 million in a year, CIAT said.
In 2009, Time magazine hailed School of One, an online math program piloted at three New York City public schools, as one of the year's 50 best innovations.
Police will make stricter checks of people and personal property and items such as public address systems and remotely piloted aircraft systems will be prohibited, the notice said.
Jets from Akinci piloted by the rebels roared low over Istanbul and Ankara repeatedly during the chaos of Friday night, shattering windows and terrifying civilians with sonic booms.
It is not hard to envisige a future in which business travellers use piloted flying cars like Uber's for intercity journeys, and trips between cities are taken in drones.
The company's CEO, Tom Enders, said in January that Airbus is aiming to have a working prototype for a self-piloted flying car by the end of this year.
Pomelo has piloted one in Bangkok, and it plans to introduce as many as half dozen more in the city next year and branch the initiative out into Singapore.
Of course, all these changes to make self-driving cars invisible on the roads leads to a natural question: Should self-driving cars be indiscernible from human-piloted vehicles?
Lockheed Martin tested this idea in 2017 by converting an F-3.53, an ageing fighter jet, to act as a drone under the command of a piloted lead aircraft.
The city announced last year that it will be employing a fleet of $35,000 jetpacks to act essentially as giant human-piloted drones to battle fires from the air.
Peter Dredge, the co-founder of Jaguar Vector, piloted the boat at speeds of 88.62 miles per hour across eight miles of the Coniston Water lake in Cumbria, England.
If all goes well, the Falcon 9 will release a SES-9 communications satellite high into the air, before attempting to land itself on a drone-piloted ocean barge.
Glenn was a highly-decorated marine who piloted nearly nearly 60 combat missions in the South Pacific during World War II, followed by another 19983 during the Korean War.
And yet, when I realized that the driver who had piloted that autonomous Audi out of the parking lot had taken her hands of the wheel, I freaked out.
The new review process, which Gottlieb called a "real-time oncology review," is already being piloted in a number of applications for expanded use of already approved cancer drugs.
The carbon-fiber ProHawk UAV can also be manually piloted using an included long-range remote control for those times when a large flock of birds drops by unexpectedly.
From the alliance's perspective, CarbonWA was being piloted by arrogant wonks who disdained the need for coalition building and had formed something of a cult of personality around Bauman.
The card will be piloted with employees of the two companies in coming weeks, according to the person, who declined to be identified speaking before the product is available.
To mark the event, Google teamed up with NASA and Michael Collins, the astronaut who piloted the command module while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin descended to the Moon.
But the larger contest is far from over -- even if Steve Bannon's vision of a nationalist revolution across the West, piloted by his boss, is crashing into the rocks.
The Aerostar piloted by Joseph Robertson is a sleek aircraft powered by a pair of Lycoming piston engines that was produced from the late 1960s to the mid-1980s.
Vertical Aerospace, which completed a flight test last year, aims to offer short inter-city flights in the coming years with a piloted aircraft capable of carrying multiple passengers.
There are now more than 550 community gardens in the city, and more outdoor lighting in some housing projects, after Mayor Bill De Blasio piloted a project in 2016.
In California, people with the PP Direct app (which is being piloted there) and $120 can have a urine-testing kit for chlamydia or gonorrhea mailed to their homes.
China piloted the first batch of local government bonds targeting retail investors in recent weeks at bank outlets in six regions including Beijing and Ningbo, raising a billion dollars.
The messaging limit, which was piloted in India starting six months ago, will now expand to the more than 85033 billion WhatsApp users around the world, the company wrote.
On the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon mission launch, NASA made a simulation of what Neil Armstrong saw through his window as he piloted the lunar lander.
Authorized by the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, CMS piloted the concept that became Medicare Advantage, the single most popular and cost effective healthcare program in our nation's history.
The messaging limit, which was piloted in India starting six months ago, will now expand to the more than 85033 billion WhatsApp users around the world, the company wrote.
The B.R.U.T.E. was added to "Fortnite" in July and must be piloted by two players, but it had tons of armor and firepower that make it difficult to defeat.
The craft is alternately piloted by Bertrand Piccard, a Swiss physician and aviator from a long lineage of adventurers, and André Borschberg, who was at the controls last night.
But an "energy efficiency enabling initiative", piloted in Mexico by the Inter-American Development Bank, uses small amounts of cash to buy insurance for those investing in energy efficiency.
Theoretically, a piloted fighter jet could travel alongside a number of these unpiloted Valkyries, which would assist by doing everything from jamming enemy radar to firing on a target.
At present, the Vinobot has to be piloted, but DeSouza says the team is working on an autonomous version that can automatically gather data in tandem with the tower.
The first NASA drone air traffic control test was in April of this year, when operators flying at FAA drone test sites across the country piloted 22 drones simultaneously.
The project, a collaboration between British building firm Dunster House, the University of the West of England Bristol and charity Oxfam, is being piloted in African schools this year.
After Mr. Trump arrived at Turnberry, a golf resort he owns in Scotland and where he will spend the weekend, a Greenpeace activist piloted a paraglider into the area.
Jaguar announced a RACE eTAXI promotion that customers can buy a ride around the Nürburgring in an all-electric I-Pace vehicle piloted by a professional race car driver.
The report discussed plans for a dedicated Southern Ocean patrol vessel in 2020 and plans for smaller crewed aircraft, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems and satellites, for air surveillance capabilities.
In some parts of Europe, companies like Ikea have piloted repair and recycling efforts, helping customers to fix a cracked shelf in a bookcase or recycle their old mattresses.
Its proprietary aircraft is a piloted eVTOL, which can fly at up to 200 miles per hour for a total distance of over 150 miles on a single charge.
We celebrated the winners of the Women4Climate Tech Challenge, Urban Canopee and Eco Wave Power; projects which will now be piloted on the streets of Paris and Tel Aviv.
China has started commercial production of its deadliest drone for overseas users, and it could be a rival to US remotely piloted vehicles, according to a Chinese drone researcher.
Still, as might be expected from a designer who has long piloted his own course through the fashion system, he's not marking the moment quite as one may expect.
Ballard's Titanic project came to mind, as did the director of "Titanic," James Cameron, who had recently piloted a submersible to the Marianas Trench, the deepest point on Earth.
Before joining the relatively small startup, Cross was building ocean-exploring drones that can be piloted remotely from anywhere in the world — even in the middle of the desert.
"In 2018, California piloted conditional voter registration and some polling places reported lines over five hours long as a result of the additional voters," the bill's sponsor, state Sen.
Each of these, piloted by unnecessarily revealingly clothed ladies, had unique-looking but essentially effect-identical blasts, a far cry from Giga Wing's four protagonists with their own stories.
Airmen use a ground control station cockpit to control remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) during a training mission at Creech Air Force Base on November 17, 2015 in Indian Springs, Nevada.
Yes, those Reaper drones, the remotely piloted aircraft best known for their role in the U.S.' ongoing, devastating bombing and "targeted killing" campaigns in the never-ending War on Terror.
"We are moving forward on a full-size, piloted prototype which will carry two passengers and is designed to operate, fully electric, for a range of 120 miles," says DeLorean.
Idrissi said the technology, which is to be piloted in the Seychelles later this year, was more effective than traditional sea patrols and allowed coastguards to save money and time.
The information also apparently describes Tesla's desire to create long-haul electric semis that can drive themselves in "platoons," potentially following behind a lead truck piloted by a human driver.
Chief among them might be the successor to the iconic Gypsy Danger mech from the original: the even more comically named Gypsy Avenger, which seems to be piloted by Boyega.
The gondola—piloted by Robo-seppe, a kindly automaton with the eyes of a robot half his age—cuts through the water with the precision of a thousand Genovese nanobots.
Kitty Hawk recently formed a strategic partnership with Boeing on Cora and more broadly on urban air mobility, particularly around safety and how autonomous and piloted vehicles will co-exist.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - URS Federal Services Inc has been awarded an estimated $3.6 billion indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity U.S. defense contract for remotely piloted aircraft services, the Pentagon said on Thursday.
In recent weeks, headlines have been dominated by a scheme allowing rich parents to bribe and cheat their children's way into elite universities, piloted by a racketeer named William Singer.
Developed by a team of 2300 UPS engineers in Maryland, piloted through the end of last decade and launched in 2400, Orion stands for On-Road Integrated Optimization and Navigation.
But the protocol - which has been piloted by more than 50 top businesses including Dow Chemical Company, Shell, Coca-Cola Company and Nestle - aims to help companies avoid such losses.
The company believes it can overcome regulatory and safety concerns by delivering piloted, fixed-wing aircraft that capitalize on existing innovations, rather than promising more pie-in-the-sky outcomes.
Meanwhile, Špetič tells me that prior to today's wider launch — where it can be ordered via the Klevio website — the Klevio One has been piloted with 1,000 users across London.
Garcetti's office announced in 2014 that, in partnership with UCLA, it hoped to convert the Westwood neighborhood into a testing ground for autonomous vehicles, possibly piloted by Uber or Lyft.
Australia last month said it would buy six of the Triton remotely piloted aircraft to beef up its maritime patrols, with the initial investment of A$1.4 billion ($1 billion).
The design for Lockheed's test plane will be about half the size of a commercial plane and will "likely" be piloted, according to NASA, which leaves some room for autonomy.
While guideway systems might be politically difficult to build, they're a well-understood technology, especially compared to fully autonomous vehicles that can navigate traffic signs, pedestrians, and human-piloted cars.
In September, a drone piloted by someone too far away to see it crashed into an Army Black Hawk helicopter flying a security patrol over the water off Staten Island.
The move, which extends a scheme already piloted in 7 provinces, marks the latest step in a crackdown on pollution that has been ramped up by the government this year.
When I first saw them after moving to Mexico in April, I thought they were a form of street art, perhaps wishful landing pads for tiny helicopters piloted by leprechauns.
Walmart has opened up or piloted a slew of fulfillment channels over the past few years, including same-day grocery delivery, in-home delivery, one-day delivery, and pickup offerings.
During the program, they made valuable connections in the sports and entertainment industries and piloted their technology with Comcast's Watch with the Xfinity X1 platform, NBC10, Telemundo62 and Universal Pictures.
It's possible that with the success of the Apollo program and the development of powerful nuclear weapons, the US simply lost interest in testing the boundaries of piloted flight speeds.
So far, a number of cities have piloted the use of autonomous shuttles for tourists (as Las Vegas has on Fremont Street), on closed corporate campuses and on divided roads.
It turns out Magic Johnson, who piloted some of the greatest teams in N.B.A. history, will not be the savior who helps the Lakers escape their longest run of futility.
Like Saturday mid laner and team co-owner Soren "Bjergsen" Bjerg captained the effort against FlyQuest (8-6), piloted Irelia to a 7/0/5 KDA (Kills, Deaths, Assists) ratio.
But let's not forget that getting into, or walking or biking near, a car piloted by a human is one of the most dangerous activities we can do every day.
Boeing Co., the jet's manufacturer, announced Tuesday that the service recently flew two Growlers as drones while a third, piloted EA-18G aircraft acted as mission controller for the experiment.
Since the beginning of the year, the Sicilian authorities have registered 221 migrants who have arrived on yachts and sailboats, mostly piloted by Ukrainian skippers, a lucrative and growing trend.
China piloted the registration-based system for initial public offerings in its Nasdaq-style STAR Market last year, and has vowed similar reforms in other parts of the stock market.
Zosel said the first commercial flights will be piloted, leaving room for only one passenger, but that in five to 10 years he hopes to transition to fully-autonomous flying.
And while the franchise began as a series of films mostly conceived and made by men, this massive star destroyer of a company is now being piloted by a woman.
From there, we boarded the first ride vehicle, a standing-room only ship, piloted by two aliens in animatronic form — a Mon Calamari and a Sullustan, for those keeping score.
The standard, which is currently being piloted in Canada and the United Kingdom, would require contractors to publish data in real time for every phase of the contract completion process.
A flotilla of hundreds of pleasure boats, barges, yachts, ferries and fishing boats set out, many piloted by civilians, and, under bombardment from the Luftwaffe, helped pull the rescue off.
As an added futurist bonus, the robot is piloted by a sophisticated guidance system that allows researchers to virtually guide its motions with their own physical movements, safely above water.
A.J. Schneller wasn't fast enough with his camera to click an image of the migrant who piloted his mini-sub onto the shores of Imperial Beach, which was a shame.
Boeing is also working on crew capsule, the CST-100 Starliner, which is scheduled for an unpiloted test in March 2019, according to NASA, and a piloted test in August 2019.
Often, because unlike drones or satellites, it is piloted on board by top-of-the-line specialists able to react quickly to every observation, it is often the most important leg.
The Cookie Dough Chunks were first piloted last summer in Vermont and B&J's representatives say the product few of the shelves and store managers struggled to keep them in stock.
The second model, a doctor-to-clinic setup piloted by Planned Parenthood in Iowa, is now on offer at Whole Woman's Health in Peoria, Illinois, and at Maine Family Planning affiliates.
The drone, piloted by one of Greenpeace's activists, slammed into the tower in Bugey nuclear plant, about 20 miles from the eastern city of Lyon, the group said in a video.
"Many States around the world have been developing and implementing performance-based regulations for unmanned aircraft," said Leslie Cary, Program Manager for the International Civil Aviation Authority's Remotely Piloted Aircraft System.
Parrot says the user sets the boundaries of the fields and selects the types of crops and the drone and software does the rest — though it can also be piloted manually.
A strip of sky-blue LEDs just beneath the windshield lights up, the dashboard behind the steering wheel indicates the car is in "piloted" mode, and the steering wheel recedes slightly.
The largest arm of that program has been the installation of facial recognition systems at airports, which are currently being piloted in New York, Los Angeles, and six other major cities.
PepsiCo in 2010 piloted a designer salt molecule that it said would allow it to use less sodium without affecting the taste of its snacks, which include Walkers crisps and Cheetos.
Having successfully piloted the scheme in Mbanza-Ngungu, UNICEF DRC has now started to implement it nationwide with the aim of reaching almost two million children by the end of 2017.
Matt Oehrlein is the COO and co-founder of MegaBots, creating the future of sports and live entertainment by pitting multi-ton piloted robots against each other in stadium-sized battles.
This project had been stymied by legal concerns about just who should be regarded as the "driver" of such vehicles, when they aren't being directly piloted by any of their passengers.
The US Air Force's drone operators are tired and stressed, the result of long shifts controlling armed remotely-piloted aircraft in war zones across the Middle East and Horn of Africa.
Most discussions involving the use of remotely piloted aircraft in combat likely conjure up images of America's giant Predator and Reaper drones, tailor-made military aircraft designed for surveillance and killing.
They're intended to operate autonomously using similar technology to that which powers self-driving cars, but in these initial European trials, they'll be piloted remotely, according to a report from Quartz.
Part of the system is a neighbor watch program that's being piloted across the country where designated watchers are paid to record people's behaviors that factor into their social credit score.
Stucky had piloted SpaceShipTwo on two dozen previous test flights, including three of the four times that it had fired its rocket booster, which was necessary to propel it into space.
The car wash scheme, which is also being supported by Unseen and five major supermarkets, is being piloted next month and will see participating sites verified by audits and spot-checks.
"We're not trying to replace traditional knowledge," said Trevor Bell of the Memorial University of Newfoundland, a collaborator on SmartICE, which is being piloted around Nain, Labrador, and Pond Inlet, Nunavut.
Giant monsters created by beings called "precursors" in another realm, sent through a portal to wreck our universe, and beaten back by giant robots called Jaegers, piloted by pairs of humans?
Drones piloted by indigenous people captured police using water cannons and smoke bombs on protesters, which helped change the tenor of the national conversation about police brutality during protests and demonstrations.
While still a nascent market that faces regulatory uncertainty in the US and abroad, ISAs are a mainstay of learn-to-code bootcamps and are being piloted at dozens of universities.
The idea is that before any new tech is tested or piloted, the city would review it with all relevant departments and determine if it results in the overall common good.
President Barack Obama's State Department piloted in-country refugee processing for children, which then expanded into a program for adults, to provide people a less dangerous way to get to safety.
Cover: Feral hogs run for cover as a Robinson R 22 helicopter, piloted by Mark Shimek, tries to get ahead of them during a demonstration at the Pipkin Ranch Wednesday, Sept.
"More than an achievement in the history of aviation, Solar Impulse has made history in energy," Piccard, who piloted the plane on the last leg, told a large crowd on landing.
It all sounds great and fantastically futuristic on paper, but Hyundai has yet to conduct any test flights, piloted or otherwise, nor has it said how much all this will cost.
In November and December, the alliance took delivery of the first two of its five Alliance Ground Surveillance aircraft, which are RQ-4D remotely piloted aircraft designed for NATO&aposs requirements.
In a related experiment, the federal judge in the case has piloted a program developed in Germany intended to help rehabilitate young Muslims who have pleaded guilty to supporting Islamic State.
There are some signs of acceptance of the biggest players by the establishment, however; Ethereum has been piloted by the United Nations as a way to distribute funds to Syrian refugees.
Under a hot sun at the harbor, we stepped onto the gulet — a 2000-foot cross between a tiny yacht and a giant pontoon — owned and piloted by Mustafa and Zeynep Sarıca.
This particular editorial strategy, piloted by people with more experience in politics and technology than journalism, was inseparable from what that "broadly well-informed public" deemed fit to like and share online.
The program is being piloted from January to June and is only available in DC's Wards 7 and 8 for up to 500 families that will be initially invited to try it.
Click here to view original GIFThe talented pilots and cinematographers of France's BigFly skillfully piloted a camera-equipped drone through the sanctuary of the 137-year-old Église Saint-Louis de Paimbœuf.
McPhail recently received word from a University of Washington oceanographer that there may be funding for an automatic vehicle to replace remotely operated and piloted vehicles to snag samples from the seafloor.
Mr Williamson promised that Britain's new aircraft carrier, the Queen Elizabeth (pictured above), would go to the Pacific for its inaugural mission in 2021, complete with American-piloted F-35 fighter jets.
Self-piloted planes will need to happen somehow, then — so once the tech is ready, it's up to the airlines to convince the public that a computer can safely pilot their airplanes.      
Paul DeLorean told Wired the next step is building a full-size, piloted prototype with a range of up to 120 miles, which will be flown at high altitudes to increase efficiency.
A company spokesperson told me the future engineer programs were piloted for one year before rolling out across the country starting in November, with the largest cluster of schools in New York.
Trump said on Thursday he suspected the drone was shot down by mistake and that "it would have made a big difference" to him if the remotely-controlled aircraft had been piloted.
What the Boring Company showed off Tuesday was not the auto-piloted, highly-efficient version of a congestion-defeating underground artery that Musk has proposed and that the company is working towards.
The tool was piloted with a group of GFW partners including consumer goods maker Unilever, who announced it had identified 29 mills as "high risk" - about 5 percent of their supply chain.
Having already been piloted with 14 U.K. surgeries, covering 200,000 NHS patients, Doctorlink offers a tech platform that lets patients book appointments and access medical advice via the doctor surgery's own website.
I spotted Canadian Air Force Chinook helicopters, giant C-236 Hercules planes, more nimble Pilatus aircraft piloted by the RCMP, a military Bombardier jet, and a helicopter flown by the coast guard.
Or ask New York City's public school students who now enjoy meatless meals every Monday at school, an effort piloted by my office in 15 Brooklyn schools that has now expanded citywide.
The league's officials say the drones will zip through obstacle-filled courses at up to 80 miles per hour, piloted by six stationary humans wearing something akin to a virtual reality headset.
Some banks are taking a hybrid approach: Bank of America piloted humanless branches incorporating ATMs and video conferencing, while Citi debuted a branch with "Smart Banking" technology that features interactive digital services.
Boulders littered the area, and even though they were running dangerously low on fuel, Armstrong piloted the lander like a helicopter and landed in the perfect spot, all while alarms sounded warnings.
Taking one hard turn into a corner wasn't something that entered any Cadillac owner's mind, as he or she piloted the barge down a freeway with Sinatra flowing from the FM radio.
In January, the company piloted a program in the US that attempted to reduce the recommendation of videos that come "right up to the line" but stop just short of being banned.
"This is all part of the narrative that [remote piloted aircraft] are a good thing and I am keen to keep the wind out of the anti-drone lobby sails," he wrote.
Philip Alston, the former United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions, warned in 2010 that remotely piloted aircraft could create a "PlayStation mentality to killing" that shears war of its moral gravity.
Since 1996, Mr. Barnes has piloted the Athens, Ga., troupe Of Montreal through a rapidly expanding galaxy of sounds, from psychedelic folk to glam rock, Prince-worshiping funk, dance music and beyond.
The bubble that Dr. Robison first piloted in 1985 was a one-of-a-kind craft, named Deep Rover, designed by Graham Hawkes of Deep Ocean Engineering, based in San Leandro, Calif.
Gallup is admirably careful about phrasing: The June 2019 poll doesn't ask if people who have seen a UFO believe it was piloted by an alien, only if they've ever seen one.
California and Nevada have led the way in grooming highways and streets for these demonstrations, and thousands of Tesla, Volvo, and Mercedes drivers accumulate piloted-driving miles on roads of varying quality.
Today, astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley, who will crew the first piloted mission hopefully later this year, ran through a dry run of what they would experience in a live mission.
"Too often, remotely piloted aircraft are being used as a tool to wantonly kill individuals, rather than as one of many tools to capture and shut down whole terrorist networks," he said.
After picking up his passenger in the penthouse of 47 Plaza Street West in Brooklyn that balmy Friday morning last month, Mr. Rivera piloted the elevator back down to the eighth floor.
He oversees the training and coordination of the pit crews responsible for maintaining the Camrys piloted by Kyle Busch, Daniel Suarez, wunderkind Erik Jones, and eventual 2016 Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin.
Coyotes are released from tubes in the bellies of NOAA's research planes, then piloted remotely in order to gather data from the region in a storm that is just above the ocean's surface.
Adobe also recently piloted two projects — Voco and Cloak — the first a "Photoshop for audio," the second a tool that can seamlessly remove objects (and people!) from video in a matter of clicks.
What's undisputed is that Phantoms are taking flight in Iraq and Syria, sometimes piloted by ISIS militants (making matters even more complicated, drones are used in the area by NGOs for humanitarian purposes).
Piloted by James Bowles, the 2015 British National Drone Racing champion, the Nissan GT-R drone is powered by four 2000kV XNova motors mounted to a reinforced quadcopter frame designed specifically for racing.
It went so well that Disney piloted a limited stage production at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey — with direction from Jeff Calhoun and a book from Tony winner Harvey Fierstein.
The Hertz sales agreement was piloted in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and Minnie Ingersoll, Shift's COO, said that the plan will be to have up to 20% of all inventory on Shift.
Screenshot: WalmartYes, this is a real thing, one that was piloted in New Jersey and was apparently successful enough to merit availability now in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Kansas City, Kansas, and Vero Beach, Florida.
The halo design was originally piloted by Mercedes-Benz Motorsports, but the project was taken over by the FIA last year once the governing body decided to accelerate plans to increase driver protection.
This demeaning audiovisual spectacle is produced by 140 video projectors and a 3D spatialized sound system piloted by animation software that make van Gogh's starry night stars twinkle and his black crows fly.
It was allegedly piloted by a rogue policeman who called for Venezuelans to rise up against President Nicolás Maduro, claiming he had the backing of other police and military members, per the BBC.
The first-ever commercial astronaut wings were awarded by the Federal Aviation Administration in 2004 to Mike Melvill and Brian Binnie, who piloted SpaceShipOne, the supersonic plane that was the precursor for SpaceShipTwo.
And I'm not simply talking about the now-iconic MK IV Supra, the fourth-generation two-door that, in flamboyant orange, was piloted by Paul Walker in the first "Fast and Furious" movie.
During their NASA careers, Mark was the pilot or commander of four Space Shuttle missions; Scott piloted and commanded two Shuttles and spent six months on the ISS before his year in space.
A tank being piloted by some white dude amidst an ambiguous desert is an image inextricably tied to the Bush/Blair era, so it's feasible that this evocation of those times is intentional.
Using a joystick, Barri essentially piloted the crowd through a black void punctuated by color-shifting and rippling imagery; a technique he utilizes again in the Versum's second half while performing with Fabrikant.
When he set out to make Patient Seventeen, Corbell told me he was skeptical about alien implant technology, but he had "no doubt" that UFOs are real and piloted by non-human intelligences.
As a result, police will make stricter checks of people and personal property and items such as public address systems and remotely piloted aircraft systems will be prohibited in the special event areas.
With that in mind, Thomas has piloted a program called R.I.C.H. — Race, Identity, Culture and Heritage — a group for Lyft employees to learn how to have difficult conversations surrounding race in the workplace.
A Department of Homeland Security official said in the report that ICE piloted a program near the US-Mexico border in which it took voluntary tests of people to identify fraudulent family claims.
One of the busiest access points is at Pier 40 at West Houston Street, which is where, according to the police, Sayfullo Saipov, 29, piloted his rental truck onto the bikeway on Tuesday.
Drive-through testing is being piloted in some parts of the US, like New Hampshire, but we still have a long way to go before we match South Korean and Chinese testing levels.
In August, Nordstrom expanded a service that allows customers to reserve items online and try them on in person to nearly 40 stores from the six stores that piloted the concept last year.
The individual visit program was piloted in June 2011 in three cities -- Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen -- before being expanded to residents of 47 cities to encourage closer ties between Taiwan and the mainland.
James B. Irwin, also Air Force officers — became the seventh and eighth men to land on the moon, having descended in their Lunar Module, Falcon, from the space capsule piloted by Major Worden.
The last leg of their journey, a cramped week's sail through the Aegean and Mediterranean seas aboard a cerulean 2400-meter yacht, the Polina, piloted by three Ukrainian skippers, cost $270,221 a head.
The model was piloted recently with some physicians in New York and, according to a document seen by CNBC, certain doctors in Washington, D.C., were informed of a pricing change starting July 1.
A giant robot piloted by Mr. Trump — and looking quite a bit like him — attacks them, leading to fights with a mariachi, a cowardly diplomat, the Virgin Mary (sort of) and a chicken.
Exploring other options, such as the approach being piloted through the American Forest Foundation and The Nature Conservancy's new Family Forest Carbon Program, would produce the clear, measurable and verifiable carbon benefits needed.
His confidence arises not only from his own observations but from those of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on Cape Cod, to which he donated the novel craft he piloted into the depression.
At the end of 2017, Cali Group piloted the face-based recognition technology for customers to log in to their loyalty accounts and order on large-scale touchpad kiosks at the Pasadena CaliBurger.
Were they just lurking on Exogol waiting for their moment, piloted by skeletons Dark Side ghosts or that gothic Sith choir who came out to watch Rey and Ben fight the erstwhile Emperor?
With the GoFly Prize, as well as other personal flight programs currently being piloted around the world, the public will soon realize just how efficient and effective this form of transportation will be.
Given that only a handful of people have piloted stratospheric balloons and lived to tell the tale, it was an ambitious goal—but the company had the technical chops to back it up.
The Singapore government has said police would make stricter checks of people and personal belongings and items such as public address systems and remotely piloted aircraft system would be prohibited in the area.
Videos posted on social media showed passengers grabbing for oxygen masks and screaming as the plane, piloted by Tammie Jo Shults, a former U.S. Navy fighter pilot, prepared for the descent into Philadelphia.
In its current form, the act requires automakers to prove that the self-driving car in question is at least as safe as its human-piloted equivalent in order to be granted an exemption.
Already, the program has been piloted at 50 institutions to some success, and it was carefully tested over several years, according to Inside Higher Ed. It helped lift nonwhite enrollment at Florida State University.
A study into the stress and dissatisfaction of the US Air Force's remotely piloted aircraft community, conducted by RAND, offers a chilling and humanising glimpse into the world of US Air Force drone pilots.
Without the need for re-stocked in-flight meals, AI-piloted gilders could stay in the air forever, serving as permanent eyes in the sky for scientists studying everything from crop growth to storms.
Christopher Ferguson/Photo by Robin Marchant/FilmMagic Christopher Ferguson/Photo by Robin Marchant/FilmMagic Christopher Ferguson: A retired Navy captain who hails from Philadelphia, Ferguson piloted space shuttle Atlantis, and commanded the shuttle Endeavour.
But Schweitzer, who has piloted the Senate confirmation process of 20 presidential nominees, warned that if the White House did not up its managerial game, it would be offering an opening to its opponents.
In other words, that entire stretch of critical roadway linking two major cities across an international border would be given over to driverless cars by 2040, with no old-fashioned, human piloted, cars allowed.

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