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Special report: Artificial intelligence and the auto industry by Automotive World

This Automotive World special report explores the opportunities for AI in the auto industry, with exclusive insight from OEMs, suppliers and industry analysts Download this special report to gain insight into how cars are beginning to see, think and make decisions. We’re a long way from the rise of the machines, but the prospect of intelligent cars … Continued

This Automotive World special report explores the opportunities for AI in the auto industry, with exclusive insight from OEMs, suppliers and industry analysts

Download this special report to gain insight into how cars are beginning to see, think and make decisions. We’re a long way from the rise of the machines, but the prospect of intelligent cars is now very real – so much so that OEMs are investing billions in artificial intelligence.

‘Special report: Artificial intelligence and the auto industry’ (https://www.automotiveworld.com/research/special-report-artificial-intelligence-auto-industry) is available to download now from the research section of AutomotiveWorld.com

In this report:

  • Artificial intelligence is poised to take over your car and your life – are you ready?
  • Artificial intelligence – the brain at the heart of the autonomous car
  • Dystopian future for artificial intelligence unlikely, says Daimler futurist
  • Jumping to conclusions – how quick-thinking artificial intelligence makes for safer cars
  • Agility and focus give start-ups the lead in the race for artificial intelligence
  • Cameras get smart in the push for driverless cars
  • Artificial intelligence could make driverless cars the ultimate personal assistants
  • Artificial intelligence helps driverless taxis get to ‘know’ their cities
  • Auto industry eyes near-term benefits of ‘super human’ artificial intelligence
  • Intelligent cars, made by intelligent robots

Quotes from the report:

Ford is one of the very bold OEMs to say no to Level 3 automation and move straight from Level 2 to Level 4. They need all the support in AI that they can get – Praveen Chandrasekar, Consulting Director Americas Mobility, Frost & Sullivan

We are about to replace blind trust – which can be dangerous – with ‘informed trust’ to make people comfortable with automated cars – Alex Mankowsky, Futurist, Futures Studies & Ideation, Daimler

It’s almost like a video game… We’re able to very precisely calculate where everything is going, and anticipate what’s going to happen in the future – Danny Shapiro, Senior Director of Automotive, Nvidia

I don’t think anybody has a safe solution that an insurer could honestly insure – and a regulator could honestly approve – for urban autonomous driving – Stan Boland, Chief Executive, FiveAI

AI-based recognition now allows us to recognise things more precisely than a human can – Niko Eiden, Chief Operating Officer of AImotive

It will be essential that the AI-based assistant is highly reliable, even when dealing with mundane tasks, to instil trust in the driver – Nils Lenke, Senior Director of Corporate Research at Nuance

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