Ford promises autonomous vehicles by 2020

During the annual Further with Ford Summit in Palo Alto, California, the American automotive company is expecting fully autonomous vehicles to run in public roads in the next 5 years.

That’s right — it’s possible to buy and own a self-driving Ford car by 2020.

There are 3 modes for autonomy — Assistive, Remote and Fully Automated. Assistive mode is already in the market and being used by Ford vehicles in the form of collision detection, cruise control and obstacle avoidance.

Remote and fully automated mode are currently under research and development and we’ve seen some demo from Ford showing remote-parking cars.

Ford has identified several key factors for autonomous technology — sensors, high-powered processing, algorithms, 3D mapping, 4G connectivity and vehicle integration.

Aside from that, there are also several other external factors to take into account. One of them is how the vehicles will interact with pedestrian and how to identify pedestrian motive.

Check out the video demo of Remote Parking below:

It’s a pretty interesting discussion and exciting to know we’ll be seeing autonomous vehicles in some qualified streets in the next 5 years.

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The story of two unreceived notices: 2. Dennis Garcia of The Hotdog

The Hotdog's Manila , used by Resorts World without permission from creator.

The Hotdog’s Manila , used by Resorts World without permission from creator.


I have been following another case that involved a failed delivery of a letter.

The issue is about copyright, an artist’s protection for his or her creations.

Dennis Garcia of the much-loved Hotdog band wrote that over a week ago, his group was about to close a lucrative deal with a reputable casino group and it involved the use of iconic “Manila”, the song that he and his brother,Rene,created.

The song “Manila” has become an anthem by Filipinos, especially those who have spread out to different parts of the world.

It expresses the Filipino brand of patriotism:

Hinahanap hanap kita Manila
Ang ingay mong kay sarap sa tenga
Mga jeepney mong nagliliparan
Mga babae mong naggagandahan

Dennis Garcia

Dennis Garcia

Dennis wrote that ‘”Sadly, the deal fell through because the prospective client found out that the lyrics of the song “Manila” was emblazoned on the casino floor of a competitive establishment.”

It was in Resort’s World that a poster with the lyrics of the song ”Manila” was used.

Last June 19, Dennis wrote Resorts World ( Kingson U. Sian, president and Stephen Reilly, chief operating officer) calling their attention to their having used “a copyrighted material for the longest time without permission, without attribution, without remuneration, and with the least concern.”

“You have arbitrarily pirated the lyrics and – via a billboard – made the endearing words the centerpiece of your casino area .This shows your utter disrespect and disregard for Filipino artists and musicians… and their work/source of income.”

Dennis, wrote in his widely-read blog,Chubibo, (his column in Abante is also under the same title) that the COO wrote him a letter which he read but didn’t formally receive.

He found the contents of the letter insulting because it said something like “it was just a framed piece… a temporary installation to cover a gaping hole in the wall… we can bring it down if you want.”

Dennis fumed: “Pinaghirapan naming isulat at pasikatin yan… at gagawin mo lang panakip-butas ng dingding.”

To make matters worse, the lawyers got into the picture. Last June 27, Attorneys Ma. Georgina A. Alvarez,chief legal officer and Walter L. Mactal, director for Litigation, wrote Dennis threatening him of “civil, criminal and administrative” actions if he did not retract what he wrote about Resorts World COO and ceased publishing “malicious” and “false” statements.

They also demanded that Dennis issue a public apology to the COO and to the “general public.”

These lawyers come from a different world.

I called up Resorts World. I was referred to Owen L. Cammayo,director for Corporate Communications.
Here’s the statement Cammayo released:

“Resorts World Manila (RWM) reiterates the sincere apologies extended to Mr. Dennis Garcia. Upon receipt of Mr. Garcia’s notice, the questioned material containing a portion of the lyrics of one of his most famous songs was immediately taken down. As a long-time supporter of the Filipino talent, the organization has nothing but the highest respects for Mr. Garcia’s artistic works and to him as a major contributor to the local music industry. RWM has reached out to Mr. Garcia and remains open to discuss this matter directly with him for its prompt resolution.”

The story of two unreceived notices: 1.Binays of Makati

Binay supporters throw monobloc chairs at police

Binay supporters throw monobloc chairs at police

Is the scene in Makati – Mayor Junjun Binay defying the Ombudsman’s suspension order – a preview of a Jejomar Binay presidency?

Early evening news yesterday reported that finally, the suspension order by the Office of the Ombudsman of Makati Mayor Junjun Binay was served. But not without violence.

Supporters of the Binays were seen throwing monobloc chairs at police officers. Vice President Jejomar Binay was also seen berating Senior Superintendent Elmer Jamias, deputy director of the Southern Police District (SPD), accusing the latter of preventing their supporters from entering the City hall premises where they were holding a rally/vigil.

This second suspension on Junjun Binay is in connection with the allegedly anomalous construction of the Makati Science High School.

As of this writing, the Court of Appeals has not issued a temporary restraining order being asked by Binay.
It will be recalled that last March the CA stopped the suspension of Binay in connection with the overpriced construction of the Makati City Hall Building 2. The Ombudsman questioned before the Supreme Court the legality of the CA TRO.

The public is awaiting the SC’s decision on that case.

Yesterday, amidst Binay’s defiance, Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales issued the following statement:

“The Office of the Ombudsman is independent and performs its mandate according to law and the evidence. It will never succumb to any perceived pressure or be blinded or deafened by political grandstanding. It will not tolerate open defiance of constitutional processes or calls for mob rule. This is about the right of the Filipino people to hold their public servants to the highest bar of accountability and to bring them before the bar of justice if they are accused of betraying the public trust.

“Public office is a public trust. No official, from the lowest to the highest, is exempt from accountability. When the Office of the Ombudsman, in accordance with its Constitutional mandate, finds compelling grounds to issue a preventive suspension order, it will do so.

“Preventive suspension is not punitive as it is preventive in nature meant to protect the integrity of the investigation process. Public interest requires that those in positions of power and authority do not have the opportunity to tamper with public documents and harass witnesses to frustrate the ends of justice.”

Watch the full video here:

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/video/nation/metro-manila/06/30/15/full-video-binay-supporters-throw-chairs-cops