AI love driving: come sarà l'auto del futuro? | Marco Giordani | TEDxCastelfrancoVeneto
Le auto a guida autonoma rivoluzioneranno il nostro modo di vivere la mobilità, rendendo presto la patente un ricordo del passato. Ma come funzionano? E soprattutto, siamo pronti ad affidare la nostra sicurezza a un computer?
In questo talk, Marco Giordani esplora le sfide e le opportunità dietro lo sviluppo delle auto autonome. Dai sensori che imitano i nostri sensi, ai dilemmi etici che l'intelligenza artificiale deve affrontare in situazioni estreme. Scopri come la tecnologia sta cercando di superare i limiti attuali e perché, nonostante le complessità morali, le auto a guida autonoma potrebbero essere la chiave per strade più sicure. Marco Giordani è Professore Associato presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione dell'Università di Padova, dove ha conseguito il Dottorato in Ingegneria delle Telecomunicazioni. Ha svolto attività di ricerca negli Stati Uniti presso la New York University e il Toyota Infotechnology Center, e si occupa di reti wireless di nuova generazione (5G e 6G), auto a guida autonoma e comunicazioni satellitari. È autore di oltre 80 pubblicazioni scientifiche e 2 brevetti, e ha ricevuto numerosi riconoscimenti internazionali, tra cui il IEEE Outstanding Young Researcher Award. È docente nei corsi di Internet e Internet of Things presso l’Università di Padova. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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