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DESCRIPTION:Self-driving cars have been a dream from almost the time the au
 tomobile was invented. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI)\, thi
 s dream has seemingly become reality with driverless commercial operations
  already taking place in a handful of cities around the world. However\, t
 he recent tragic accident involving a pedestrian and a Cruise self-driving
  car\, as well as a number of high-profile Tesla crashes\, raise the possi
 bility that such\nsystems may not actually be as capable as envisioned\, a
 nd questions have arisen about their safety both nationally and internatio
 nally. Given these concerns\, it is important to step back and analyze bot
 h the actual safety records of these vehicles and just why AI is strugglin
 g to operate safely under all conditions in autonomous vehicles.\n\nThis l
 ecture will highlight the strengths and weaknesses of AI in self-driving c
 ars\, as well as in all safety-critical applications\, and lay out a roadm
 ap for safe integration of these technologies on public roadways.\n\nVirtu
 al: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417905
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417905
ORGANIZER:udit.tech@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Self-Driving Cars: The Good\, the Bad &amp; the Ugly
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/417905
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Self-driving cars have been a dream from a
 lmost the time the automobile was invented. With the rise of artificial in
 telligence (AI)\, this dream has seemingly become reality with driverless 
 commercial operations already taking place in a handful of cities around t
 he world. However\, the recent tragic accident involving a pedestrian and 
 a Cruise self-driving car\, as well as a number of high-profile Tesla cras
 hes\, raise the possibility that such&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br&gt;systems may not actually b
 e as capable as envisioned\, and questions have arisen about their safety 
 both nationally and internationally. Given these concerns\, it is importan
 t to step back and analyze both the actual safety records of these vehicle
 s and just why AI is struggling to operate safely under all conditions in 
 autonomous vehicles.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This lecture will highlight the strengths and
  weaknesses of AI in self-driving cars\, as well as in all safety-critical
  applications\, and lay out a roadmap for safe integration of these techno
 logies on public roadways.&lt;/p&gt;
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