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Doing things differently: Intel’s ideas for vehicles of the future

Josh Wickham speaks to Intel’s Jack Weast about the importance of cameras in a vehicle's sensor suite, as well as the value of data and future mobility projects

When it comes to mobility, Intel is thinking way ahead. The technology giant wants to ensure that the systems it is creating for connected and autonomous vehicles are the safest and most efficient in the industry.

Jack Weast is the Senior Principal Engineer and Chief Systems Architect for Autonomous Driving Solutions at Intel, and he provided Automotive World with insight into a number of future mobility projects currently under development at Intel, including the company’s unique approaches to sensors and mapping as well as some new exciting projects that will shape the future automotive experience.

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