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entire ecosystem when it comes to Urban Air Mobility,” said Davis Hackenberg, a NASA engineer who is helping to coordinate the agency’s UAM activities. “We’re looking at the best ways to do this and learning a lot as we go.”
Regulation and air traffic management are critical before flying taxis can provide a commercial service. Drones that provide package delivery service will likely be the first step before flying taxis services can be rolled out
“In the future, you will be able to move anywhere, at any time and by any mode of transport without needing to own a vehicle,” said MAAS Global CEO Sampo Hietanen. (Disrupting the Car, Rachael Binder, CBInsights, 04/18/18)
The convergence of Artificial Intelligent, the Internet of Things, electric cars and drone delivery systems may present an unlikely solution to the growing housing crisis—self-driving homes— including:
Honda’s IeMobi: The leMobi provides 50 square feet of living space that when parked and connected to your home becomes an added room for use as a mobile office or living room.
HONDA IeMOBI
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