Stanford Seminar - Self-Driving Cars for Everyone
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the future of autonomous vehicles in this Stanford seminar featuring Zoox co-founders Tim Kentley-Klay and Jesse Levinson. Discover how self-driving cars function and learn about their potential to revolutionize transportation. Gain insights into the development of fully autonomous electric vehicles and the ecosystem required to bring this technology to market. Delve into topics such as user experience, hardware vs. software challenges, social robotics, and the business model behind autonomous vehicles. Hear the co-founders discuss their biggest risks, competitors, and funding strategies. Examine the potential impact on the car industry and address concerns about cybersecurity. Understand the journey of these entrepreneurs, their defining moments, and how they work together as co-founders to shape the future of mobility.
Syllabus
Introduction
Meet Jessie
Future of Autonomous Vehicles
Autonomous Mobile Robots
SelfDriving Vehicles
User Experience
Feedback
Hardware vs Software
Biggest Risks
Raised
Competitors
Social Robotics
Business Model
Audience Questions
Dark Side
Obliterating the Car Industry
Burning Questions
Dream Technology
Cyber Security
The Ecosystem
Funding
Defining moments
Working together as cofounders
Taught by
Stanford Online
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