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46. Why Passengers’ Boredom Is a Good Thing with Intel Corporation


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Will there ever be a world with no incidents on the road? From major crashes to fender benders, driving comes with risk, but what happens when the driving is left to the machine? In this episode we spoke with Jack Weast, Intel Fellow at Intel Corporation, to examine the safety of driving from all angles and how we can eradicate most driving incidents on the road with autonomous technology.


Whether it’s how Intel Corporation is crowd-sourcing to accurately map cities or how it’s using Responsibility-Sensitive Safety (RSS) to bake in reasonable assumptions and decipher what is safe while driving, Jack Weast explains the steps taken to make every passengers’ ride safe and boring.


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