IBM has teamed up with Local Motors, a Phoenix-based automotive manufacturer that made the first 3D-printed car, to create a self-driving electric bus. Named "Olli," the bus has room for 12 people and ...
In a perfect storm of futuristic transportation innovation, Local Motors and IBM have joined forces to develop a 3-D-printed, self-driving bus that leverages IBM’s Watson to help guide passengers ...
The Olli is a collaboration between IBM and Local Motors and can seat up to 12 people at a time, as Co.Design reveals. The bus not only drives itself but offers a built-in digital assistant powered by ...
Does a bus really need a driver? IBM and crowd-sourcing automotive outfit Local Motors don't think so, as their new Olli concept recently demonstrated on the roads near Washington, D.C. ALSO SEE: ...
From China to Gothenburg, electric buses are shaping as a pretty big part of mass transit moving forward. But an electric powertrain isn't the only innovative technology on the Olli autonomous bus ...
Local Motors has taken the wraps off a new self-driving bus named Olli. The bus is said to be the first autonomous one of its kind to use IBM's Watson technology, and it is currently on the road in ...