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		<title>Carnegie Mellon will help Ford advance its self-driving vehicle tech</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Argo AI has pledged $15 million over five years, and the funding will support five faculty, along with a group of doctoral candidates. The center will work to advance autonomous vehicle tech as a whole, but it will also help Argo AI develop its next-generation technology and push into more cities. According to Argo, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Argo AI has pledged $15 million over five years, and the funding will support five faculty, along with a group of doctoral candidates. The center will work to advance autonomous vehicle tech as a whole, but it will also help Argo AI develop its next-generation technology and push into more cities. <a href="https://www.argo.ai/2019/06/pushing-the-self-driving-frontier-argo-ai-partners-with-carnegie-mellon-to-form-autonomous-vehicle-research-center/">According to Argo</a>, neither industry nor academia alone can solve the challenges of developing and deploying self-driving cars and the infrastructure needed to support them; together, though, Argo and CMU might stand a chance. Argo isn&#8217;t the first autonomous vehicle company to partner with CMU. A few years ago, <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2015/05/20/uber-poached-carnegie-mellon-robotics-lab/">Uber was charged with poaching</a> the university&#8217;s robotics lab of top staff. It&#8217;s likely this time around CMU will be looking for a more collaborative endeavor.</p>
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