What CAR is Checking Out
Check out what CAR has been checking out! We asked some members of the Center for Automotive research team to share what they have been reading, watching, or listening to recently.
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What Snehasis is Checking Out:Snehasis’ Thoughts:The tech world is gearing up for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024, and anticipation is running high. From cutting-edge TVs with breathtaking picture quality to groundbreaking innovations in health and wellness, CES 2024 promises to showcase the latest technologies that will shape the future. Some of the hottest trends to watch for include:
CES 2024 promises to be an exciting event that will offer a glimpse into the future of technology. With so much innovation on the horizon, it’s clear that the technology industry is constantly evolving and pushing boundaries, making our lives easier, more connected, and more enjoyable. |
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What Lisa is Checking Out:In this blog post, the authors explain how new technology in vehicle safety systems (aka, advanced driver assistance systems: ADAS) incorporates artificial intelligence (AI). The article outlines two interesting and important topics: it provides a review of the driver assistance technology that is revolutionizing driver safety, and it demystifies the way AI is incorporated into products that we use daily (e.g., our cars). A great read for those who are interested in learning the terminology and capabilities of driver assistance systems. Further, this post outlines the benefits of ADAS including more sophisticated collision avoidance, object detection, timely warning systems, and most importantly, the limitations of the technology. One of the most critical aspects of understanding driver assistance systems involves avoiding over-reliance on automated systems and avoiding assumptions that vehicle technology eliminates the need for driver attention. Currently, humans are still better equipped to detect and react appropriately to unexpected and unusual situations. |
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What: Powering the Transition: EV Battery Minerals, Manufacturing, and Recycling When: February 13th, 2024 Where: Highwoods Conference Center, Atlanta, Georgia For speaking and sponsorship opportunities reach out to our team at info@cargroup.org. |
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