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City officials across the globe have sought to minimize Airbnbs impact on tight housing supplies and rental costs, sparking legal fights with the company, which has argued that, as an Internet platform, it is not responsible for the listings on its website. As part of the settlement with San Francisco, where Airbnb is headquartered, the company will create a registration system requiring that anyone in the city who wants to rent room or house on Airbnb must first supply their name, address and zip code, said Airbnb global policy chief Chris Lehane. Only after registering can hosts list their homes for rent. Every host on the Airbnb platform will be registered, which is what the city has said it will be looking for, Lehane said. The company will turn over host registration information to city officials. The city last year enacted an ordinance, sparking the lawsuit, making it illegal for Airbnb to collect fees for providing booking services for rentals that had not been properly registered. Airbnb makes money by charging a service fee on bookings. Airbnbs new registration system, expected to roll out in early 2. San Francisco limits each host to one rental unit and caps the number of nights a unit can be rented. GTAIV-2014-04-17-11-46-39-65.jpg' alt='Driver San Francisco 3D Models' title='Driver San Francisco 3D Models' />Tesla kicked off a spirited debate with its decision to expand the battery range of Model S and X owners in Florida who were trying to escape Hurricane Irmas wrath. Torrentz domain names are for sale. Send an offer to contactinventoris. Airbnb will also deactivate listings if there is an invalid registration, San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera said in a statement. Currently, there are 2,1. San Francisco, but Airbnb has more than 8,0. Herrera called the settlement a turning point when it comes to enforcement. The settlement must still be approved by the San Francisco mayor and board of supervisors. Airbnb has similar registration systems in the works in Denver, New Orleans and Chicago. In a statement, Mayor Ed Lee said the settlement protects our rental housing stock while allowing residents who follow the rules to gain income to help make ends meet. The settlement is the latest evidence that Airbnb has lessened its long standing resistance to turning over data to city officials. In his remarks, Lehane also indicated that Airbnb has backtracked somewhat from its previous argument that any city rules to limit listings published on its website violated a broad federal law that protects internet companies from liability for content posted on their platforms. We fundamentally do believe that platforms need to take responsibility, Lehane said. Airbnb still has ongoing litigation in Miami and Santa Monica, California. 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Alphabet describes Waymo as a self driving tech company with a mission to make it safe and easy for people and things to move around. The new company, which will be headed by long time automotive executive John Krafcik, is working towards making self driving cars available to the public soon. From the companys FAQ Our next step will be to let people trial fully self driving cars to do everyday things like run errands or commute to work. HistoryeditGoogles self driving car project was formerly led by Sebastian Thrun, former director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and co inventor of Google Street View. Thruns team at Stanford created the robotic vehicle Stanley which won the 2. DARPA Grand Challenge and its US2 million prize from the United States Department of Defense. The team developing the system consisted of 1. Google, including Chris Urmson, Mike Montemerlo, and Anthony Levandowski who had worked on the DARPA Grand and Urban Challenges. In October 2. California Department of Motor Vehicles raised concerns that the technology is ahead of the law in many areas, citing state laws that all presume to have a human being operating the vehicle. According to a May 2. The New York Times, policy makers and regulators have argued that new laws will be required if driverless vehicles are to become a reality because the technology is now advancing so quickly that it is in danger of outstripping existing law, some of which dates back to the era of horse drawn carriages. Nevada passed a law in June 2. Nevada,891. 0 which went into effect on March 1, 2. A Toyota Prius modified with Googles experimental driverless technology was licensed by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles DMV in May 2. This was the first license issue in the United States for a self driven car. [Sb] Video Hunter Professional Ver. 2.5. License plates issued in Nevada for autonomous cars will have a red background and feature an infinity symbol on the left side because, according to the DMV Director,. Nevadas regulations require a person behind the wheel and one in the passengers seat during tests. In late May 2. 01. Google revealed a new prototype of its driverless car, which had no steering wheel, gas pedal, or brake pedal, being 1. December of that year that they planned to test on San Francisco Bay Area roads beginning in 2. In 2. 01. 5, Nathaniel Fairfield, Waymos Principal Engineer, provided the worlds first fully driverless ride on public roads to an old friend of his, who is legally blind. Steve Mahan, former CEO of the Santa Clara Valley Blind Center, was the recipient of the first self driving ride on public roads, in Austin, Texas. In 2. 01. 5, the project completed its first driverless ride on public roads, giving a ride to a sole blind man in Austin, Texas. It was the first driverless ride that was on a public road and was not accompanied by a test driver or police escort. The car had no steering wheel or floor pedals. In December 2. 01. Waymo, and spun off as its own separate division. Waymo is derived from its mission, a new way forward in mobility. A court filing in Waymos ongoing lawsuit against Uber revealed Google has spent over 1. Billion on the project between 2. Cruise Automation by General Motors in March 2. Ford in a joint venture with Argo AI in February 2. Otto shelled out by Uber in August 2. TechnologyeditThis section needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. December 2. A Lexus RX4. Google for its self driving car project. The project team has equipped a number of different types of cars with the self driving equipment, including the Toyota Prius, Audi TT, and Lexus RX4. Google has also developed their own custom vehicle, which is assembled by Roush Enterprises and uses equipment from Bosch, ZF Lenksysteme, LG, and Continental. In May 2. 01. 6, Google and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced an order of 1. Pacifica hybrid minivans to test the technology on. Googles robotic cars have about 1. LIDAR system. 2. 4 The range finder mounted on the top is a Velodyne 6. This laser allows the vehicle to generate a detailed 3. D map of its environment. The car then takes these generated maps and combines them with high resolution maps of the world, producing different types of data models that allow it to drive itself. As of June 2. 01. Road testingeditIn August 2. As of June 2. 01. Google had test driven their fleet of vehicles, in autonomous mode, a total of 1,7. Beginning of 2. 01. Waymo reported to California DMV a total of 6. December 1, 2. 01. November 3. 0, 2. A Toyota Prius modified to operate as a Google driverless car, navigating a test course3. In 2. 01. 2, the test group of vehicles included six Toyota Prius, an Audi TT, and three Lexus RX4. Googles engineers. By May 2. 01. 5, that fleet consisted solely of 2. Lexus SUVs. 3. 1Googles vehicles have traversed San Franciscos Lombard Street, famed for its steep hairpin turns, and through city traffic. The vehicles have driven over the Golden Gate Bridge and around Lake Tahoe. The system drives at the speed limit it has stored on its maps and maintains its distance from other vehicles using its system of sensors. The system provides an override that allows a human driver to take control of the car by stepping on the brake or turning the wheel, similar to cruise control systems already found in many cars today. On March 2. 8, 2. Google posted a video showing Steve Mahan, a resident of Morgan Hill, California, being taken on a ride in Googles self driving Toyota Prius. In the video, Mahan states Ninety five percent of my vision is gone, Im well past legally blind. C Pack Filter'>C Pack Filter. In the description of the video, it is noted that the carefully programmed route takes him from his home to a drive through restaurant, then to the dry cleaning shop, and finally back home. In August 2. 01. 2, the team announced that they have completed over 3. Four U. S. states have passed laws permitting autonomous cars as of December 2. Nevada, Florida, California, and Michigan. A law proposed in Texas would establish criteria for allowing autonomous motor vehicles. In April 2. 01. 4, the team announced that their vehicles have now logged nearly 7. In June 2. 01. 5, the team announced that their vehicles have now driven over 1,0. U. S. adult driving, and that in the process they had encountered 2. Google also announced its prototype vehicles were being road tested in Mountain View, California. During testing, the prototypes speed will not exceed 2. As a consequence, one of the vehicles was stopped by police for impeding traffic flow. Google has expanded its road testing to the state of Texas, where regulations do not prohibit cars without pedals and a steering wheel. Bills were introduced by interested parties to similarly change the legislation in California. Google expected the California Department of Motor Vehicles DMV to release precedent setting regulations regarding driverless cars in January 2. As of October 2. 01. CA DMV just issued draft regulations so is waiting for public comments.