hello everyone thanks for having me this
evening I'm Jay Rogers and the CEO and
co-founder of Local Motors and I'm
sitting in an ally ally is the first
self-driving cognitive vehicle and it is
super exciting to have the training
wheels off on this amazing technology
today we launched dolly in National
Harbor Maryland on a beautiful day with
250 attendees and this is a huge day in
automotive history not only is it the
day where Ford Motor Company was
incorporated June 16 1903 but also it's
the day where we got people comfortable
with the idea of riding around in a
completely self-driving vehicle his name
is Allie why don't I have him introduce
himself Allie why don't you say hello hi
everyone my name is Allie I'm a
self-driving vehicle powered by IBM
Watson technology I can help people get
around National Harbor
thanks Ali Thank You Jay by the way I
like your bow tie that's great
all I am hungry where can I get some
food National Harbor has some great
seafood would you like that that sounds
great
what's good we'll try the crab cake cafe
all right I'll go there for dinner okay
look don't forget your umbrella there is
a severe thunderstorm warning tonight
all right I will thanks
so what you just saw was me conversing
with ollie which makes my life better as
somebody using transportation here in
National Harbor and that natural
language and structuring of otherwise
unstructured data was super real there
is a real thunderstorm this evening and
all he was letting me know and I'm
riding and interested in where I want to
go to dinner and if you can think about
that it's just a little nugget of what
it Maiden's that I don't have to take my
phone out of my pocket in order to be
able to try to structure data out of a
lot of different inputs that are there
but rather using the power of Watson IOT
in order to be able to take a lot of the
inputs that are out and around me that I
wouldn't even be thinking about and make
my ride in an ollie even better that's
the power of getting things done quickly
and really what's meaningful to us is
that we started on this project three
months ago and three months ago doesn't
mean we made a prototype we sold our
first 10 Ollie's today and so the
ability for us to be able to go from an
idea with a community designed vehicle
and put it to rights and make it in a
three month period of time and then sell
vehicles and move in sparks up our micro
factories and makes it possible for us
to make this great technology come to
life it's been an amazing day so these
vehicles these Ollie's are going to be
on National Harbor streets and all
summer long we're testing and improving
and engaging different data that we're
pulling out of the vehicles the sensor
set on this vehicle allows us to be able
to feed data to Watson and feed data
back to Ali to make life more enjoyable
the goal to have 30 vehicles on these
streets by Christmas to be able to
connect all of the sights and the sounds
that are going around from living to
entertainment to exercise and to work is
really what will make national harbor's
transportation ecosystem come alive and
make it
enjoyable to get around on a daily basis
making and selling and servicing and
operating vehicles locally is what local
motors in its name is good at that's
what we do
and so Olli not only will start at
National Harbor but this is a nexus for
us to be able to deliver the next sets
of ollies and their self-driving system
all over the world by the end of the
year you'll see Olli in Copenhagen and
you'll see him in Las Vegas you'll see
him in miami-dade County and several
other places around the world so that
means that you're seeing this technology
deployed not only for the people of
Washington DC but really for more
feedback and more engagement across the
world undoubtedly the biggest challenge
that we've had comes as a result of the
speed at which we move the ability for
us to be able to get a product conceived
designed branded and out into the market
in order to be able to take orders and
then produce is something which is
incredible because it fits at the clock
speed that technology is finding its way
into the market and the clock speed
where consumers are changing their
preferences but what it means is that
perception of what's possible has to
come along faster too often we hear
people walk down the street and say
wouldn't it be nice if but they don't
imagine that it's even possible and yet
that innovation is right around the
corner
so today perception needs to change and
we're super happy to have that
opportunity to make that the greatest
challenge that we have since we've
already figured out that moving fast is
possible so we're all about it and thank
you for having having the time and
taking the time to join us tonight on
this great day in history and this great
day today for us in National Harbor it's
been a pleasure to share this time with
you
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