ITMastersCSU

ITMastersCSU

IT Masters is an industry partner to Charles Sturt University, delivering the industry-relevant portion of their Networking, Cyber Security, Cloud Computing, Management and Project Management Masters courses.

IT Masters presents Free university short courses for you to try out our courses before enrolling. These short courses may also qualify towards university subject credit.

To find out more about IT Masters and our free short courses please visit our website www.itmasters.edu.au

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  • @gertrudeagyapong2284
    @gertrudeagyapong2284Күн бұрын

    Great enlightenment in IT I’m glad to be part of this class Learning a lot

  • @davidtran3280
    @davidtran32806 күн бұрын

    Great walkthrough, thank you!

  • @oshanetaylor368
    @oshanetaylor36811 күн бұрын

    Thank you

  • @FreeTechandGiveaways
    @FreeTechandGiveaways12 күн бұрын

    How To : Discussion Forum To do : Make forum posts: 1

  • @rubydev1162
    @rubydev116214 күн бұрын

    Thank you

  • @adesojiosoba240
    @adesojiosoba24019 күн бұрын

    I went through the PDF version and found it to be very rich in content

  • @dv3nt11
    @dv3nt1121 күн бұрын

    Hello, respected admin I have an issue while getting my certification when I completed my overall quizzes and exams I still can't get my certification and can't able to post discussion on forum can anyone from your side help me to get this issue solve as soon as possible Thanks & Best Regards

  • @ITMastersCSU
    @ITMastersCSU16 күн бұрын

    Hi there! If you're wanting your certificate for this course you'll have to wait a bit longer as the final exam won't be published until week four and the certificate won't be available for another three weeks yet. If you haven't already please email [email protected] and we'll be able to check your progress and help you further.

  • @adesojiosoba240
    @adesojiosoba24022 күн бұрын

    Glad to be in the class. I have really learnt new stuff about the Basics in Computer

  • @user-qt5qc5bg9t
    @user-qt5qc5bg9t28 күн бұрын

    Great content but your voice is not audible enough.

  • @kirnadave114
    @kirnadave114Ай бұрын

    how do I answer to polls questions in this module

  • @matesyciencias
    @matesyciencias2 ай бұрын

    Hello

  • @sashaewan4021
    @sashaewan40212 ай бұрын

    done project work but not done management

  • @msc4en9qu7m
    @msc4en9qu7m2 ай бұрын

    cy.pa.cv.pg

  • @kojack57
    @kojack572 ай бұрын

    Why is health care, specifically nursing still a girls club? Same for PR, PMs, HR, marketing, advertising, publishing, education and so on overwhelmingly feminised only clubs? What an ignorant title. But to be expected from academia. A protected and Institutionalised group who have suckled from tax payers their entire life and never left school and terrified of the real world.

  • @tepohengaskinner3270
    @tepohengaskinner32702 ай бұрын

    I'm doing a complete change up of work getting away from construction of 20+ years and jumping into IT/ Cyber Security is this a good place to start????

  • @etidofrank6790
    @etidofrank67902 ай бұрын

    This live webinar really gives a real insight about this course

  • @veganath
    @veganath2 ай бұрын

    Women & men are inherently different in our priorities in life, these priorities are no doubt shaped by millions of years of evolutionary adaptations. That may change going forward... Never the less ALL should be welcome to participate in IT based on merit.

  • @kojack57
    @kojack572 ай бұрын

    Merit isn't a word easily understood by academia.

  • @MrKunlex
    @MrKunlex2 ай бұрын

    Hello.. Kunle from Nigeria

  • @MrKunlex
    @MrKunlex2 ай бұрын

    Working in IT allows individuals to connect with professionals from diverse backgrounds and industries, expanding their professional network and potential opportunities.

  • @MrKunlex
    @MrKunlex2 ай бұрын

    IT is a field that requires ongoing learning and skill development, providing opportunities for personal and professional growth.

  • @seanruffell5972
    @seanruffell59722 ай бұрын

    better late than never... ;-)

  • @brody3431
    @brody34313 ай бұрын

    ✔️ *Promosm*

  • @eg8568
    @eg85684 ай бұрын

    Incredible to see a lecture given by Satoshi Naka--- oh wait

  • @raymondtunmbi9168
    @raymondtunmbi91684 ай бұрын

    Thanks 🍾🍾🍾💯

  • @sampablo8550
    @sampablo85504 ай бұрын

    thank you soo much

  • @temoatzinjml4428
    @temoatzinjml44285 ай бұрын

    I’m here in 2024 👌

  • @rgsaliya
    @rgsaliya5 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @aliciabarberan
    @aliciabarberan6 ай бұрын

    Me gustaría aconsejar, Hacer los vídeos, sin enredarse tanto. Porque al final acabo no enterándome de nada. Creo que necesitamos ir más directamente el grano. Definiciones y ejemplos, pero no te enredes con una explicación de una hora para cada ejemplo, ya que el que está escuchando que sabe inglés como segunda lengua, se pierde en la explicación. Resulta estresante y confuso. Yo ya me he inscrito en el curso y no me entero de nada. No es aceptable. Por favor, podríais darme acceso a un vídeo más claro y conciso? Con quién puedo hablar para solucionar esto? Muchas gracias de antemano y reciban un cordial saludo.

  • @miguelaguilar7273
    @miguelaguilar72734 ай бұрын

    Estoy llevando el curso y tengo los tres libros recomendados en pdf, saludos.

  • @aliciabarberan
    @aliciabarberan4 ай бұрын

    Los puedes compartir? Me sería de gran utilidad, gracias!

  • @miguelaguilar7273
    @miguelaguilar72734 ай бұрын

    @@aliciabarberan Si

  • @sadeeprathnayake.0726
    @sadeeprathnayake.07267 ай бұрын

    Well explained

  • @cyberifynkems
    @cyberifynkems7 ай бұрын

    Phishing attack, Insider threat

  • @AgbazueJeremiah
    @AgbazueJeremiah7 ай бұрын

    When can I get the video and materials to carry on plz

  • @AgbazueJeremiah
    @AgbazueJeremiah7 ай бұрын

    What am trying to learn is cyber security plz

  • @sgolowka
    @sgolowka9 ай бұрын

    good course nr 2.. and the team, respect

  • @bozzibozziana5366
    @bozzibozziana53669 ай бұрын

    Hello, i am from South Africa and i would like to know the full fees for international students

  • @14boniface
    @14boniface9 ай бұрын

    This is good stuff,great thanks

  • @GregWhite_WhiteKnightMusic
    @GregWhite_WhiteKnightMusic9 ай бұрын

    hello everyone

  • @e-connectsmartsystem3378
    @e-connectsmartsystem33789 ай бұрын

    is Interesting

  • @shakakargbo9654
    @shakakargbo96549 ай бұрын

    Hi

  • @morganphillips6305
    @morganphillips63059 ай бұрын

    Brenton is GOALS. He speaks so well. Im excited to continue on this journey,

  • @miguelaguilar7273
    @miguelaguilar72739 ай бұрын

    Hi

  • @morganphillips6305
    @morganphillips63059 ай бұрын

    Can we use AI to highlight BIAS in orfer to address it

  • @morganphillips6305
    @morganphillips63059 ай бұрын

    Can AI "train" AI? Also, do you think applying the same training techniques to machines and animals alike are the most effective or is that all we know?

  • @jefflouis6762
    @jefflouis67629 ай бұрын

    Follow from the Caribbean

  • @jefflouis6762
    @jefflouis67629 ай бұрын

    Hi

  • @BMcEvoy
    @BMcEvoy9 ай бұрын

    The dwell times chart - it looks like the "All" figure is a combination of the other two, but what you're seeing is an average in every case, which obscures the count of the number of cases. So for example in 2017, the average dwell time for a breach which was reported externally was 1088 and for internally reported was 320.5. The fact that the average of "all" is 498 means there are far fewer external reports than internal ones (the average is closer to the internal figure). You can imagine if there was 1 external and 10 internal reports then the "all" average would be (1088+3205)/11 = 390.27. So the position of the "all" figure between the other two just gives an indication of how heavily weight the number of reports was for each category. (For 2017 the ratio is about 3:10 external:internal)

  • @monkey.dluffy4516
    @monkey.dluffy45169 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @mattmatt2417
    @mattmatt241710 ай бұрын

    35:16 We dont nesasarily NEED AGI to replace 90% or more of jobs/ simple things like IFTTT/ If This That, can replace humans, an examole, IF its raining, dont turn on the sprinklers, IF the temprature in/of the computer gets/goes above X, turn on the fans/AC or what ever, these are just a few examples, my other comments show whats currently availble now, with in automation.

  • @mattmatt2417
    @mattmatt241710 ай бұрын

    People are definitely naive and over confident. Only a few outcomes can come from the implementation of Machines/Robots/Automation/AI. One: a world where no jobs are available to humans and a moneyless society/Socialism would be implemented/a system where items were divide out/divided out. Two: We revert back to our old ways/by being more self sufficient/sustainable/by raising livestock/growing food/by trading goods and services. Three: humans/business owners realize/come to the conclusion that there is no money in machines/robots/automation/AI/it sounds good right now to pay/invest just one of your minimum wage employees salary for one year, to obtain an AI robot that can replace all of your current employees,but what will be realized is,if no one has jobs/money,no one will have money to pay for your product/subscriptions/ad revenue/what you are selling/every employee hired,is a potential profit/that employee or someone elses employee MAY buy your product/employees are good investments. Four: AI becomes self aware/a skynet/terminator scenario/outcome,becomes humans reality/AI/Robots try to take out humans or like in IRobot, the AI realizes,to preserve humans/to follow all of the robots rules, a few humans need to be taken out,because humans are over populating earth and not using renewable energy and they are not trying to keep/create a smaller carbon foot print/all humans arent trying to be eco friendly,so to save humans,some of the population of humans need to be taken out. The only jobs AI/robots create, is AI regulation jobs and FOR NOW,these machines/AI will PROBABLY need to be built/programmed/updated/maintained, by humans,FOR NOW and this also depends on the route taken by these companies/cars can be built autonomously,so it wouldn't be to surprising,to see robots/AI being built/maintained fully autonomously/A LOT of things can be automated, even now/in todays day and time and DEFINITELY in the future, but the question is,will companies see the value in the investment of humans/this may not be seen right away/it may take time for companies to realize, money comes from humans,not robots,either way,even now, the need/demand for people/humans are going to go WAY DOWN,but we will just have to see where things go,but I think in the far future,OR MAYBE not so distant future/ our next evolutionary step is a moneyless society/socialism/a fully autonomous world,how this plays out/works exactly,is yet to be determined,granted we DEFINITELY don't need to get to lazy/we should still be doing things,but A LOT of people are DEFINITELY going to feel like,they will never be good enough/they could never compete with AI/Robots; Humans will NEED to find other purposes,I also wouldn't be surprised to see a resistance type group/extremist group,that try to damage/destroy servers/robots/AI/equipment,at some point,I know that sounds crazy,but if people's purpose/lively hoods/jobs/income are in jeopardy and they don't see a solution,fear/anger or both MAY take over,in some people. What do you think humans will realize/what conclusion do you think humans will come to, regarding this? What do you think the outcome will be with all of this? You need to keep in mind,what we are seeing is just whats available to the general public, when it comes to AI,company's/corporation's/government will have AI that is MUCH MORE capable,also A LOT of OpenAI/GPT is dumbed down, so server resources aren't over whelmed and for legal purposes/so AI isn't as harmful to society and also so these companies don't get sued as much OR shut down entirely. Also generational wealth,if not replinished,will not last forever. Also warehouses can run fully autonomously now too,Autonomous vehichles with Lidar,GPS and cameras are very capable too. Robots that move items around are available now too. Digital jobs/programming and so on are being automated too. Humans are on the verge of not being needed,in traditional ways.

  • @mattmatt2417
    @mattmatt241710 ай бұрын

    Heres a few examples of why humans are going to be replaced/ humans are going to become obsolete, EVENTUALLY,SOME sooner rather than later,but also keep in mind,these technologies are only going to get better/more efficient/more effective and these things are already possible, so the likeliness of a robot, not being able to do your job and not being able to do your job better than you,is really low/its inevitable for robots/AI to render humans obsolete,when it comes to needing humans, to accomplish tasks; Here are a few examples of whats been shown/used,so far, Sophia an AI Robot,Artemis Robot,which is a soccer/football playing robot,Boston Dynamics Robots,this company has contracts with Darpa/their robots are aggressive looking,Miso Robotics,this is a company that makes fast food cooking robots,such as Flippy, CookRight and Sippy; Also warehouse technology robots, like Toyota's Autonomous Forklift,Squid,Squid runs on rails,that go from the ground level,upto bays,which allow squid,to pick/pull items out of bays autonomously,Max AI Visual Identification System,is used to identify items and sort them or do certain things with items,it could be used to sort trash/recyclables on a conveyer belt autonomously,Autonomous Mobile Robots AMRs,this robot is used in warehouses,to retrieve/pull items and then take them to other locations,Handle Robot,Handle is a mobile robot that combines the rough-terrain capability of legs, with the efficiency of wheels. It is designed for material-handling applications, and features a manipulator arm capable of picking up heavy boxes,handle uses a swinging "tail" to counterbalance the weight of its arm, when it is holding a heavy box;SuperPick Polybag Picking System is a robotic solution designed by Soft Robotics Inc,the system is intended to enable e-commerce operations to automate the handling, scanning, and loading of outbound orders and returns,Starship Technologies make autonomous delivery robots,which are six-wheeled ground robots that can navigate streets and sidewalks autonomously. They are designed to be safe and robust, offering on-demand package delivery for consumers and businesses. Some have said the robots look like beer coolers,most likely this assessment came from young college kids,since currently that is where the robot/company makes most of their deliveries/this is where most of their business is carried out, on college campuses;Starship Technologies,robots can deliver a variety of items. They are currently available to deliver items on college campuses around the world, where they can deliver food, drinks, office stationery and tools. They are designed to make food and package deliveries more efficient, convenient and sustainable. ,Kiwi,Robo Mart,TeleRetail,Scout Robot,are examples of autonomous mobile robot stores; Construction robots/companies like BAUBOT,OKIBO,Hilti JAIBOT,Dusty Robotics,ULC Robotics,Built Robotics are available now as well; Also medical robots like The da Vinci Surgical Robot,also other companies like Edge Innovations, ABB Ltd,FANUC,Epson,KUKA,Staubli,just to name a few. These are the different type of welding robots that are available as well: Resistance Spot Welding Robots Collaborative Welding Robots Shielded Metal Arc Welding Robots (SMAW) Robotic Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/MIG) Robotic Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW/TIG) Robot Laser Welding. Plasma Welding Robot. Heres a list of companies that produce welding robots: EVS Panasonic SUMIG Robotics Kawasaki Yaskawa Motoman Fanuc Comau A LOT of jobs/workers are becoming obsolete/cashiers,warehouse workers/line workers,construction workers/the self driving field is accomplishing A LOT right now too/Elon Musk,is missing a key component/technology, and thats lidar;Also the U.S. military has had autonomous planes for decades,so pilots are Becoming obsolete as well. A LOT can be prepped at night for construction workers/machines can be ran at night, also window installing and cleaning bots are a thing now as well. Also autonomous agricultural bots/robots are a thing now as well. Drs MAY become obsolete as well/their jobs could/will eventually be taken over by AI/ bots/bots ALREADY do A LOT of surgery, such as Coronary artery bypass ,cutting away cancer tissue from sensitive parts of the body ,such as blood vessels, nerves, or important body organs,Gallbladder removal, Hip Replacement, Hysterectomy,Kidney removal, kidney transplant,Mitral Valve Repair,Pyeloplasty ,surgery to correct ureteropelvic junction obstruction,Pyloroplasty,Radical Prostatectomy,Radical cystectomy,Tubal ligation. This is happening more and more NOW too, Brick and Mortar is some what going away/ more stores will either close and open up a distribution center or become a distribution center, door dash will handle that, AND AT SOME POINT, Door Dash will be FULLY AUTONOMOUS as well/the vehicles will be self driving and robots will load and unload the vehicles, Door Dash MAY NOT be the ending company/the only company doing this, BUT a company/companies will be doing this. Probably SOON employees that unload trucks, stock shelves, truck drivers, should go next, because of self driving vehicles and arms, connected to vehicles, which will drop the package out, once the vehicles in position or an autonomous drone or some other type of robot, will make the delivery. Also think about how much a human can lift, if lucky, you MIGHT get one that can lift 250 pounds, a robot could lift 1000pounds, robots don't need breaks, as often/they can charge up, while another one replaces them, they don't get paid/need money, they don't get sick,they don't have feelings or rights/its a machine, so basically its easier to deal with,also at some point they will be fixing them selves; Or another bot/robot,will fix/maintain/repair and so on,other robots/EVENTUALLY they will be able to fix them selfs or another bot will aid in repairing them/other robots. Electricians MIGHT be okay, well, MAYBE for a little while, I mean think about it, how hard is it, to see colors/distinguish green/ground,White/Neutral,Red and black/hot/a camera paired with AI or even just IFTTT and a camera,could handle that, also electricians ALREADY consult machines/voltage meters, to diagnose problems/figure things out/ALL of that could be on a machine/bot and be handled MUCH quicker/more efficiently/effectively, with a bot. Auto mechanics MAY be the next to go, especially if bots, could get in tight places easier/sync with the whole car/have a diagnostic reader on board, lift an entire engine/the whole car, on its own/vehicles are already assembled by robots/vehicle manufacturing plants use robots for,painting, welding, assembly, and material handling,ALREADY/An average car has about 30,000 parts. Once those parts are manufactured and brought to the final production line, it takes companie's robots about 18 to 35 hours to produce one mass-market vehicle, from welding to full engine assembly to painting, another example of all of this is Tesla/ to meet Tesla's uncompromising production goals, Musk settled on an equally uncompromising production strategy, full automation, no ifs, ands or buts. The goal was to remove every single human operator and only stop when the facility looked like an alien spaceship,according to musk/these are musks words. This is a semi comprehensive list of obsolete jobs/fields right now,that are obsolete,eventually everyone will be obsolete though,at least in the sense that a robot can do your job better than you can,from a practical stand point; Machines/robots/Automation/AI could easily ruine/destroy the economy/push society/people/humans to a moneyless society/to socialism or force people to revert back,or become more self reliant/people would need to raise their own farm animals,grow their own plants/make their own clothes/things/trade may be needed more as well,the honest truth is,all of these companies are putting them selfs out of business as well/they probably think that,if they don't release Chat GPT/a GPT/AI competitor,they will fall behind/become obsolete as a company,but at the same time, NO ONE will have any money to buy services/products,so no one can pay for a subscription and ad revenue won't work,because no one will have money to buy products,so theres no point in advertising,also rich people's money/generational wealth only lasts so long,if its not replenished, also honestly every employee/human hired,is a potential profit/those employees will purchase your products,if not yours,someone elses employee will purchase your products,IF your products are in demand,if there not in demand,you have a bigger problem,than people not having money to buy your products,Machines/AI/Robots don't need your products and these machines also have to be purchased by companie owners/it might sound appealing right now,to spend one minimum wagers yearly earnings on a machine,that can replace all of your hired employees, but EVENTUALLY if everyone's replaced and rich people's/generational wealth runs out,you will no longer be able to sell your products,because no one has money to buy them, obviously eventually it will be all jobs,at least until rich people/business owners realize this and decide humans are the better investment,but heres the list for right now, of jobs that will be going away/jobs that are obsolete. Research and analysis/data analyzing Warehouse workers Manufacturing And Production Marketing And Advertising Financing and banking Customer Service Jobs Proof Reading Retail Media And Marketing Legal Services Insurance Underwriting Sales Quality Control.

  • @mattmatt2417
    @mattmatt241710 ай бұрын

    I have a comprehensive guide/plan to all of this,but it cant be uploaded as a comment,because its to long,so this is the condensed/shorter version. This is humanities next evolutionary step/steps,anything other than a moneyless,autonomous world/society,would be a sign of us devolving/going backwards; These things are also crucial to avoid,in the mean time, we don't need to kill our selfs,with war or by not taking care of our planet or by humans not being an interstellar species/a natural disaster is less likely to wipe out a species, that are on more than one planet or multiple planets,but at the same time,we also don't need to make the same mistakes we've made on this planet/earth/we need to learn to take care of planets,before we populate another one,but most likely we are going to be on another planet,before we learn that lesson/start making better decisions in that department,like I said,if we don't kill ourselves with war first,this is the route we need to be going; We still don't know who will be in charge,but hopefully the voting systems,for laws,regulations and people that are in power,will stay the same and the same rules will stay some what the same,so their power is limited/only reaches so far/even the president now,can't do absolutely anything he wants,which is a good thing,I'm not saying corrupt things don't happen,because they do,but the current system is implemented,to prevent individuals that are in power,from doing absolutely anything they want and these people were also elected by the people,so HOPEFULLY that also means something,but we still don't know if government or corporations will be running things,MOST LIKELY,the government will make sure they remain the enforcers,but time will tell. The development of advanced AI systems and automation raises important considerations and challenges. While the evolution of AI and automation is predictable, the implementation of a moneyless society and the division of individuals/fairness/implication management, will have some difficult hurdles to over come,but Its possible that certain individuals, such as presidents, governors, regulators and consultants/experts in many different fields, could be considered more valuable and receive more items vs other people. However, it is crucial to carefully determine the criteria for evaluating the value of individuals and prevent the concentration of power or the creation of unjust hierarchies. Unintended consequences should also be carefully evaluated and mitigated, as changes to complex systems can have far-reaching effects. Just as ecological changes can disrupt natural balances, just as killing off one species, could cause another species to become over populated and kill off another species, because the species we killed off, ate that species and without the species we killed,that species could kill off another species,because that species was over populating. Just like that type scenario, major shifts in economic systems and social structures can also have complex and interconnected impacts. Therefore, any transition or transformation should be approached with comprehensive analysis, consideration of feedback from experts, and ongoing evaluation to minimize negative consequences. To address these challenges, a broad outline for a plan is listed below, but it requires revision and optimization,CONSTANTLY/variables are CONSTANTLY being added to the equation,that could cause A LOT of problems,if the plan is not evaluated and optimized,CONSTANTLY. The plan includes defining the vision and goals of a moneyless society, developing AI regulation and laws, ensuring AI and automation responsiveness, designing resource allocation mechanisms, addressing social value, establishing enforcement mechanisms, planning for ecological sustainability, and continuously evaluating and adapting the system. In terms of job roles that may be in demand, some positions would focus on evaluating and optimizing economies, providing consultancy services, managing risks, promoting sustainability, fostering innovation, facilitating entrepreneurship, and assessing social impact. These roles would contribute to economic stability and ensure equitable distribution of benefits from AI/automation/machines/robots. Additionally, roles related to new/optimized technology development and scientific discoveries would remain valuable, and they will continually introduce new variables into the system as well. It is important to remember that while AI systems excel in certain areas, human oversight is essential for empathy, subjective judgment, and ethical decision-making. Comprehensive regulations and governance are necessary to guide AI development and deployment while considering ethics, privacy, transparency, bias, and accountability. Engaging experts and involving the wider community in the decision-making processes is crucial for developing effective regulations and aligning outcomes with societal values. In conclusion, while AI can automate basically all tasks and AI is WAY MORE efficient compared to humans,humans are still needed for things like, human judgment and ethical consideration, which are necessary to evaluate broader implications and make decisions in the best interest of society. Responsible AI integration requires ongoing evaluation, monitoring, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community involvement. Hearing others' perspectives and thoughts on these matters is valuable for fostering a comprehensive and inclusive approach to this new world/society.

  • @mattmatt2417
    @mattmatt241710 ай бұрын

    An Automated-Post-Scarcity-Society,MIGHT be where we go from here; The Society im trying to define is one where AI/Robots/automation is involved,without any money involved,but ecological/certain materials/elements,would be hard to come by/limited, but everyones basic needs would be handled/met and MAYBE SLIGHTLY more than basic needs,if certain things are available and everyones basic needs are met for that month,certain other items might also be available,but everything would be done autonomously/automatically/without human intervention, mostly,other than,government,voting systems/congress,Mayors,governor's,presidents,regulating/regulation,consulting, ethical decision making/systems/optimizing the autonomous manufacturing and delivery systems/infrastructures,to make it better/also to mitigate/avoid/minimize harm,that comes from the over all system/unforseen/foreseen harm/analytics,to a degree/most AI systems are designed to be as efficient as possible/its not necessarily designed to look at certain things,an example of this would be,if someone killed off all of one animal,the animal that the extinct animal ate,could over populate, and in turn kill off another animal,because the animals food supply could become limited,due to over population,this is just one example of adverse effects that need to be found/prevented/mitigated; Also technological/ecological advancements would be valued/anything that betters the over all system,also all of these changes/improvements/advancements,creates new variables and COULD cause damage,so these type things also need to be analyzed, but most tasks/jobs would become completely autonomous.

  • @mattmatt2417
    @mattmatt241710 ай бұрын

    Obviously we want to be as safe as possible with this technology,but we wouldn't have planes today,if we didn't continue to create/use/optimize planes, and look how safe plane travel is today,its just a matter of time,before this is perfected as well. TuSimple,is one good example of self driving semi trucks; it uses Lidar,radar,cameras and GPS,to achieve this,Kodiak Robotics,is another company/example of this technology,Volvo also has this type of technology as well,Walmart/Gatik also have fully autonomous delivery trucks as well,also other companies have this technology, such as Embark, PlusAI, Einride,Waabi,Locomation,Torc Robotics, Aurora,Outrider and IKE,just to name a few. Heres a list of truck fleet operators,that have been open about their pursuit of autonomous driving technology, Knight-Swift Transportation (KNX), J.B. Hunt Transport Services (JBHT), and Schneider National (SNDR),also delivery services such as DHL, FedEx (FDX) and UPS (UPS) are also working with autonomous trucking firms. These were things that were brought up by truck drivers, that truck drivers thought weren't possible; TuSimple is a company that develops self-driving trucks. These trucks use a combination of sensors, including cameras, LiDAR, and radar, to detect and react to their surroundings. The data from these sensors is fed into the truck’s computer system, which uses advanced algorithms to anticipate and avoid accidents. For example, the truck can detect when another vehicle is getting too close and automatically apply the brakes or take evasive action to avoid a collision. Vans/SUVs have automatic doors/parking garage doors can go up and down automatically/my garage door goes up and down,autonomously,so having automatic trailer doors,wouldn't be that hard to achieve. Automatic refueling, is a technology that allows autonomous vehicles to refuel without human intervention. This technology involves routing the vehicle to an available fueling station. At the fueling station, a robotic arm is used to connect the vehicle to the fuel pump and refuel it automatically; Although some or eventually maybe all trucks/vehicles MAY be electric, in the future,with solar,they MAY even also use some type of wind turbine,to generate power as well and batteries will also continue to improve/lithium batteries MAY/PROBABLY will be replaced by a type of battery thats MUCH better. When it comes to deploying triangles. Warning triangles are typically used by human drivers to alert other motorists of a stopped or disabled vehicle. Since autonomous trucks are designed to operate without human intervention, they can send information to all near by autonomous vehicles,about thier presence,they can also use other methods to alert other motorists of their presence, such as flashing lights or warning signals/with less humans in the equation,less problems will occur anyway/EVERYTHING will be calculated,no road rage will be in the equation,nor any emotion,also even vehicles that aren't fully autonomous now days,have driver assist,to prevent humans from causing accidents,so that driver assist technology/on board computers/communication, could also receive this information,allowing it to handle the problem and also maybe alerting the human of the trucks presents as well. LEDs are A LOT less likely to burn out,compared to incandescent bulbs/halogen bulbs. Also vehicles can be built/assembled/manufactured,fully autonomously now days, so I don't see why vehicles couldn't also be repaired autonomously. An autonomous tow truck,can take the vehicle in for automatic repair/meaning soon auto mechanics won't be needed either. Autonomous vehicles use a variety of sensors, including cameras, LiDAR, and radar, to detect and react to their surroundings. These sensors can also be used to detect weather conditions such as rain, snow, and fog. The data from these sensors is fed into the vehicle’s computer system, which uses advanced algorithms to interpret the data and make decisions based on the current weather conditions. For example, if the sensors detect that it is raining, the vehicle may slow down or activate its windshield wipers, to improve visibility,this is just one example/a self driving system can interpret A LOT of data/information all at once,it can also see a long way down the road/it has the ability to see things humans wouldn't always see,with lidar and cameras and its constantly getting traffic updates as well,to know whats up ahead as well,also other autonomous vehicles can also relay this type of crucial information to other autonomous vehicles that are in proximity as well. Circle Checks aren't really needed,because cameras can constantly be on certain parts of the vehicle,at all times,sensors are also in place,to detect malfunctions,also other autonomous vehicles can relay info like this as well,if it passes by other autonomous vehicles,it can send info about the problem,also leaving a gas cap open or not closing something all the way, is usually a human error,so certain things like this,wouldn't even be a problem and the more the systems and hardware gets optimized, within autonomous trucks,the more efficient/effective autonomous trucks will become/chains/ropes/the things that hold things down,should have sensors on them,to make sure they are secured properly and cameras can also see and interpret information about this as well. Autonomous vehicles use and can use a variety of sensors, including cameras, LiDAR, and radar and other automatic trailer locking and unlocking features,to perform a trailer switch. When it comes to snow chains,SOME examples of automatic chains are Onspot and Rotogrip. Companies have created fully automatic cleaning systems, for the sensors on self-driving trucks too. These systems typically use retractable liquid-jet nozzles that spray a precise amount of cleaning fluid (stored in an onboard reservoir) onto the sensor lens or face, also included, is a drying and de-icing heater as well.

  • @mattmatt2417
    @mattmatt241710 ай бұрын

    This technology would allow electric vehicles to go further/charge while driving. Wireless charging roads are an innovative technology that allows electric vehicles to charge while driving. The idea is to embed copper plates in the road, which receive power from inverters installed along the side of the road. The vehicles are also fitted with similar copper plates through which they receive electricity from the charged copper plates embedded in the road. A pilot program for public roadway charging of passenger and commercial electric vehicles is a first in the U.S. and is set to debut in 2023. The project involves one lane of public roadway for a minimum of one mile (1.6 km) and will be located near Michigan Central, a mobility-innovation district under development by Ford Motor Co,they have their lighting/electric F-150 now too,so thats probably one of their reasons for pursuing this now. The wireless charging infrastructure will support a suite of use cases involving various vehicle types, including autonomous vehicles. This technology has the potential to greatly improve the range and convenience of electric vehicles, as it would allow them to charge while driving, eliminating the need for frequent stops at charging stations. It's an exciting development in the field of electric vehicles! Heres more info on where and how this technology has been used/tested: Wireless charging roads have been tested in several locations around the world. In the United States, the state of Michigan has announced that it will begin testing wireless electric vehicle charging roadways. Governor Gretchen Whitmer opened the Motor Bella auto show in Pontiac, MI, announcing that the state would begin testing wireless electric vehicle charging roadways. The state joins Indiana and several international organizations, including governments, with similar plans. Earlier this year, the Indiana Department of Transportation announced that it would begin testing wireless charging highway pavement. Its tests will take place in phases, beginning with testing and validation of different types of pavements. Phase three is when actual testing starts, though the location and timeframe are not yet defined. In Europe, Electreon’s patented wireless in-road EV charging technology is already in use with various demonstration projects, including a 0.7-mile (1.05 km) intercity toll road in Italy and a 1-mi (1.65 km) public road in Sweden. Sweden’s policymakers aim to have 1,243 miles (2,000 km) of electrified roadway in operation by 2030. Again, just to clarify a little better on how this technology works is, the technology involves embedding copper coil segments under the road surface. These coil segments transmit power to an EV undercarriage-mounted receiver via magnetic resonance induction as the EV moves or is parked directly above the coils. A power-management unit located either underground or above-ground near the roadside will transfer the energy from the electric grid to the roadway's copper-coil infrastructure. Cloud-based management software enables live monitoring and provides smart charging insights as well.

  • @obasiazubuike3081
    @obasiazubuike308110 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this information

  • @frostfang83
    @frostfang8310 ай бұрын

    10:05 When you hear your parents and grandparents talk about bitcoin it's time to sell your bitcoin :)