11.15-16.23-RD-Reimer

Conference Video|Duration: 34:09
November 16, 2023
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    Highly automated vehicle technology has been touted as a revolutionary fix to many of our transportation problems. However, this view ignores that, for the foreseeable future, drivers will remain effectively responsible for control while being assisted by automation, placing them in the role of collaborators with AI.

    The MIT Advanced Vehicle Technology (AVT) consortium was formed in 2015 to develop a better understanding of the challenges that today’s drivers experience, as well as to identify related opportunities to promote better system design and user experiences that enhance safety, convenience, and comfort in a rapidly evolving mobility landscape. Today, AVT draws together 25 organizations to collectively accelerate insight into system performance and how drivers adapt to, use (or do not use), and behave with advanced vehicle features.

    This talk will provide highlights from recent MIT AVT consortium research and offer some projections concerning the future of automated and electrified mobility.

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    Highly automated vehicle technology has been touted as a revolutionary fix to many of our transportation problems. However, this view ignores that, for the foreseeable future, drivers will remain effectively responsible for control while being assisted by automation, placing them in the role of collaborators with AI.

    The MIT Advanced Vehicle Technology (AVT) consortium was formed in 2015 to develop a better understanding of the challenges that today’s drivers experience, as well as to identify related opportunities to promote better system design and user experiences that enhance safety, convenience, and comfort in a rapidly evolving mobility landscape. Today, AVT draws together 25 organizations to collectively accelerate insight into system performance and how drivers adapt to, use (or do not use), and behave with advanced vehicle features.

    This talk will provide highlights from recent MIT AVT consortium research and offer some projections concerning the future of automated and electrified mobility.

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