AI, Machine Learning and Autonomous Vehicles: Who's Driving Miss Daisy? - a podcast by Bonnie D. Graham

from 2017-03-07T08:00

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The buzz: “It’s too dangerous. You can’t have a person driving a two-ton death machine.” (Elon Musk, 2015)
By 2022, about 1% of the total vehicles on the world’s roads could be 10 million autonomous vehicles. The debate about whether driver intervention is possible is rapidly becoming moot. Expecting a driver who is not aware, to suddenly become aware and intercede in a unique circumstance, is preposterous. Humans must create the algorithms needed for fully autonomous driving. With increasing machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities, only the morality needs to be supplied by a human. The experts speak. Larry Stolle, SAP: “It can only be attributable to human error!” (HAL 9000). Heather Ashton, IDC: “I, for one, welcome our new computer overlords” (Ken Jennings, Jeopardy).
Otto Schell, GM: “At the heart, digital transformation is the story of how people are changing (Brian Solis). Join us for AI, Machine Learning and Autonomous Vehicles: Who’s Driving Miss Daisy?

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