Wejo’s Sarah Larner shares her perspective on V2V, V2X and all things connected car. Sarah helps us make sense of these topics, and shares with us how Wejo’s vast dataset of 20 trillion data points forms the foundation of the automobile’s future.
Wejo’s Sarah Larner shares her perspective on V2V, V2X and all things connected car. Sarah helps us make sense of these topics, and shares with us how Wejo’s vast dataset of 20 trillion data points forms the foundation of the automobile’s future.
Andres Milioto, Senior Vision Engineer at Scythe Robotics gives us a deeper understanding of the similarities, and most importantly, the differences between Scythe Robotics’ application of autonomous technologies and more conventional autonomous applications.
Sarah Tatsis, SVP of IVY Platform Development at BlackBerry unpacks the automotive software stack for us - from the foundational operating system software, to middleware, and finally applications that help your car do amazing things.
Koosha Kaveh, CEO of Imperium Drive joins us on this episode of the AI in Automotive Podcast. Koosha shares his view of the evolution of AD, and progress on the autonomy journey. He also introduces us to Fetchcar, their super interesting driverless, human-in-the-loop car rental service.
Alex Barth, VP of Automotive and Mobility at Mapbox shares how automotive manufacturers can use the power of AI to deliver compelling in-vehicle digital experiences.
Richard Barlow, Founder and CEO of wejo discusses the uses cases of connected vehicle data, the ownership of data, and the ethics surrounding data.
Dr Richard Ahlfeld, CEO of Monolith joins us to discuss how machine learning can be a potential game-changer in automotive R&D, and deliver some serious acceleration and cost benefits in the design and development process.
David Sharp, Head of Autonomous Mobility at Ocado Technology talks to us about their autonomous journey - bold and audacious in more ways than one.
Marc Fredman takes us inside the insurance economy, and shares with us the variety of ways in which artificial intelligence is helping power the insurance ecosystem.
In this episode of the AI in Automotive Podcast, I am joined by Yonatan Giefman, Co-founder & CEO of Deci. Yonatan tells us how AI applications are brought to life, and why they need to be optimised.
Orr Danon, CEO of Hailo Technologies and I dig deeper into what exactly edge AI is, what advantages it delivers and what its relevance is to ADAS and AD systems. We also talk about the future of autonomous driving, and discuss how the levels of autonomy might evolve in the future.
Joel Gibson, EVP of Automotive at Swift Navigation lays out the basics of mainstream location systems, and takes us on a whistle stop tour of Swift Navigation’s technology stack, and how it is making ADAS and AD applications possible with its high-precision positioning service.
Leslie Nooteboom, co-founder and CPO at Humanising Autonomy joins us to talk about predicting human behaviour, and using the insight to make our roads safer in the autonomous driving era.
Arun Kumar, Managing Director at AlixPartners shares his perspective on the AV Arms Race, and what it will take to come out on top.
Venkat Sreeram, Co-founder of ClearQuote discusses how his venture is applying AI and computer vision to automate damage assessment on vehicles.
Chris Van Dan Elzen, Vice President at Veoneer, talks to us about how AI-powered active safety and ADAS features are making our cars, and our roads safer.
How can the power of data and AI be used to make better traffic management decisions, detect incidents, and help coordinate multiple agencies to respond sooner to incidents?
We speak to Noam Maital, CEO of Waycare Technologies, a company that is using its cloud-based platform to bring traffic management into this century.
Why are Autonomous Vehicles a big deal? How far are they from reality, and what is the most likely path they will take to market? What sort of social, economic and cultural impact might they bring with them?
We explore these themes in our conversation with Dr Reinhard Stolle, VP Engineering at AID.
Traditional automotive brands, large automotive suppliers, hundreds of autonomous driving startups powered by billions of dollars of venture capital; all of them are locked in a fascinating race to make safe and reliable autonomous driving a reality. But how exactly does an AV come to life? What goes on behind the scenes to make a car intelligent enough to be able to drive itself? We find out with Dr Florian Baumann.
The power of data and AI is redrawing the automotive industry landscape, dramatically altering relationships and equations between OEMs and their suppliers. AI is also creating a new generation of industry players - from startups to consumer electronics giants.