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How safe is safe enough? RAND researcher Marjory Blumenthal finds no easy answer (Episode 69)
How safe is safe enough? RAND researcher Marjory Blumenthal finds no easy answer (Episode 69)

Marjory Blumenthal, senior policy researcher at RAND Corp., discusses her latest paper on automated vehicle safety, the idea of ‘roadmanship’ and how…

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Space: The Final Mobility Frontier (Episode 68)
Space: The Final Mobility Frontier (Episode 68)

For Michigan’s burgeoning aerospace industry, the sky isn’t the limit. It’s the starting point. Gavin Brown, executive director of the Michigan Aeros…

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Intel’s Jack Weast on how math can safeguard self-driving vehicles (Episode 67)
Intel’s Jack Weast on how math can safeguard self-driving vehicles (Episode 67)

Jack Weast, senior principle engineer at Intel and vice president of automated vehicle standards at Mobileye, discusses driver-assist developments, i…

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Nauto’s Jennifer Haroon on the power of predictive collision alerts (Episode 66)
Nauto’s Jennifer Haroon on the power of predictive collision alerts (Episode 66)

Jennifer Haroon, chief operating officer at artificial-intelligence startup Nauto, discusses how driver-monitoring technology can help improve human …

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Giovanni Circella on mobility's triple revolution (Episode 65)
Giovanni Circella on mobility's triple revolution (Episode 65)

Giovanni Circella, director of the 3 Revolutions Future Mobility Program at UC Davis, discusses the institute’s studies of electrification, automatio…

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Mobility and the law: Jennifer Dukarski walks us through an emerging legal landscape (Episode 64)
Mobility and the law: Jennifer Dukarski walks us through an emerging legal landscape (Episode 64)

Jennifer Dukarski, an automotive technology attorney based in Ann Arbor, Mich., discusses ways automakers can mitigate in-vehicle cyberattacks, what …

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Qualcomm’s Nakul Duggal on 5G’s increasing role in automotive (Episode 63)
Qualcomm’s Nakul Duggal on 5G’s increasing role in automotive (Episode 63)

Nakul Duggal, senior vice president and GM of automotive at Qualcomm, discusses the rollout of 5G across the auto landscape, the latest on V2X commun…

5 years, 5 months ago

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Nancy Sun on Ike's long-haul approach to automated trucking (Episode 62)
Nancy Sun on Ike's long-haul approach to automated trucking (Episode 62)

Nancy Sun, co-founder and chief engineer at Ike, discusses her work history, why the automation technology company recently started testing on roads …

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Spin's Kay Cheng provides a macro view of micromobility (Episode 61)
Spin's Kay Cheng provides a macro view of micromobility (Episode 61)

Kay Cheng, head of policy initiatives at Spin, discusses micromobility in the age of coronavirus, the ideal infrastructure for e-scooters, how city s…

5 years, 5 months ago

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Policy expert Hilary Cain on fading hopes for AV legislation (Episode 60)
Policy expert Hilary Cain on fading hopes for AV legislation (Episode 60)

Hilary Cain, vice president of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, discusses the importance of an AV bill, why the lack of one is hindering devel…

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