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Also TM-B Ebike: Specs, Release Date, Price, and Features

WIRED

Preorders are open now for the Also TM-B ebike, which starts at under $4,000. All products featured on WIRED are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. It's hard to remember now that people used to be skeptical about electric bikes . Cyclists didn't want unlicensed motor vehicles in bike lanes; people who bike found them to be dangerous .


Ride1Up Vorsa review: When one bike needs to do it all

Popular Science

From school drop-offs to weekend joy rides, the Vorsa is built to handle life's daily demands. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. The Ride1Up Vorsa couldn't be more dad if it wore a pair of Nike Air Monarchs and cornered you about proper lawnmowing technique. And I mean that lovingly. This electric bike radiates peak dad energy: practical, dependable, and does a little bit of everything.


The Growth of E-Bike Use: A Machine Learning Approach

Gupta, Aditya, Chitgopekar, Samarth, Kim, Alexander, Jiang, Joseph, Wang, Megan, Grattoni, Christopher

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

We present our work on electric bicycles (e-bikes) and their implications for policymakers in the United States. E-bikes have gained significant popularity as a fast and eco-friendly transportation option. As we strive for a sustainable energy plan, understanding the growth and impact of e-bikes is crucial for policymakers. Our mathematical modeling offers insights into the value of e-bikes and their role in the future. Using an ARIMA model, a supervised machine-learning algorithm, we predicted the growth of e-bike sales in the U.S. Our model, trained on historical sales data from January 2006 to December 2022, projected sales of 1.3 million units in 2025 and 2.113 million units in 2028. To assess the factors contributing to e-bike usage, we employed a Random Forest regression model. The most significant factors influencing e-bike sales growth were disposable personal income and popularity. Furthermore, we examined the environmental and health impacts of e-bikes. Through Monte Carlo simulations, we estimated the reduction in carbon emissions due to e-bike use and the calories burned through e-biking. Our findings revealed that e-bike usage in the U.S. resulted in a reduction of 15,737.82 kilograms of CO2 emissions in 2022. Additionally, e-bike users burned approximately 716,630.727 kilocalories through their activities in the same year. Our research provides valuable insights for policymakers, emphasizing the potential of e-bikes as a sustainable transportation solution. By understanding the growth factors and quantifying the environmental and health benefits, policymakers can make informed decisions about integrating e-bikes into future energy and transportation strategies.


Indian American-founded Nonprofit MathandCoding Adds Machine Learning, Engineering Workshops

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The nonprofit MathandCoding, a San Francisco Bay Area-based organization that teaches coding to kids, June 11 announced it has expanded its offering to include machine learning and engineering workshops to its lessons. The organization as a whole has grown since being founded by three high school students to hold lessons at more than 25 libraries and community centers throughout the area. The success has led to co-founder Anika Cheerla saying the organization has ventured into physics, engineering and machine learning. MathandCoding started machine learning and AI for Girls initiative about a year ago to encourage middle and high school girls to learn machine learning and artificial intelligence, which Cheerla said are the future technologies sweeping all facets of life. "It was received with a lot of enthusiasm," the Indian American said in an email to India-West of the workshop, where students learn to use open databases to create models and do predications.


The Vehicle of the Future Has Two Wheels, Handlebars, and Is a Bike

WIRED

Well, there are plenty of candidates! We've got the self- driving car and drones big enough to carry people. Elon Musk is getting ready to bore hyperloop tunnels. When it comes to moving humans around, the future looks to be merging with sci-fi. But from where I stand, the most exciting form of transportation technology is more than 100 years old--and it's probably sitting in your garage.