Ground robots are coming – This step can help keep streets safe
To truly maximize these technologies - and keep streets safe - regulators will need to bridge existing governance gaps.
BSc, Pennsylvania State University; MA in Economics, University of San Francisco. Over 18 years of automotive original equipment manufacturing (OEM) and internet of things (IoT) experience. Former Vice-President, Global Automotive Strategies and Products, Aeris; Member of the Board, Future of Automotive Security and Technology Research. Was instrumental in the development, launch and operation of Toyota’s telematics products in the US, including Safety Connect, Lexus Enform and Toyota Entune.
To truly maximize these technologies - and keep streets safe - regulators will need to bridge existing governance gaps.
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