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Artificial Intelligence...Driving In the Streets

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What You'll Hear In This Episode

  • How machine learning builds a robot's social intelligence
  • How AI and IoT could make cities more accessible, smarter
  • How data being used to develop autonomous vehicles can also be used for town planning
  • How technology can improve the quality of life for the inhabitants of ""smart"" cities"

Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Vehicles, and the Smart City of the Future

The average speed of traffic through London has not changed since the days of horse-drawn carts. All of the transportation advantages of the past 200 years, from the internal combustion engine to the highway system, haven’t increased the rate of travel. The infrastructure simply can’t keep up with the demands of the populace. But why is this significant?

To truly serve people’s needs now and in the future, cities need to get smarter to cope with a growing population and its demands on city services. Our guest this episode is helping to create the “smart cities” of the future. Dr. Richard Kelley, Chief Engineer of the Autonomous Systems Group at University of Nevada Reno, explores how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the Internet of Things can ease traffic congestion, increase mobility, and make civil services more accessible.

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Manage episode 219613109 series 1614660
Content provided by Dell Technologies, Mark Schaefer, and Douglas Karr. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dell Technologies, Mark Schaefer, and Douglas Karr or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

What You'll Hear In This Episode

  • How machine learning builds a robot's social intelligence
  • How AI and IoT could make cities more accessible, smarter
  • How data being used to develop autonomous vehicles can also be used for town planning
  • How technology can improve the quality of life for the inhabitants of ""smart"" cities"

Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Vehicles, and the Smart City of the Future

The average speed of traffic through London has not changed since the days of horse-drawn carts. All of the transportation advantages of the past 200 years, from the internal combustion engine to the highway system, haven’t increased the rate of travel. The infrastructure simply can’t keep up with the demands of the populace. But why is this significant?

To truly serve people’s needs now and in the future, cities need to get smarter to cope with a growing population and its demands on city services. Our guest this episode is helping to create the “smart cities” of the future. Dr. Richard Kelley, Chief Engineer of the Autonomous Systems Group at University of Nevada Reno, explores how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the Internet of Things can ease traffic congestion, increase mobility, and make civil services more accessible.

  continue reading

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