Self-Driving Cars Teach-Out by University of Michigan
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What is a Teach-Out?1mIntroducing Mcity's Diector: Huei Peng1mWelcome to Mcity: Greg McGuire6mSelf-Driving Cars and Technology: Matthew Johnson-Roberson9mLearning the Levels of Automation (0-5)1mIntroducing the American Center for Mobility: Reuben Sarkar5mThe Essentials of Autonomous Vehicles: Nand Kochhar8mnnovation in Electric Cars: Nand Kochhar7mTechnology and the Workforce: Elaina Farnsworth12mDeployment & Competition: A legal perspective with Dan Crane9mPrivacy and Liability: A legal discussion with Ian Williams12mHow to answer the legal questions: Bryce Pilz6mShortcomings of Smart Cities: Ben Green8mart Columbus Explained: Ben Green7mSocietal Change: Liz Gerber8mAccessibility and Equity: Alex Murphy17mPublic Trust and Safety: Greg McGuire4mTrust and Human Interaction: Lionel Robert13mJohn Gagern - Shuttle Conductor2mConsumer Comprehension: Reuben Sarkar4mThank you for joining the conversation21sWhat is a Teach-Out?1mGroundrules for Engagement2mWelcome to the Self-Driving Car Teach-Out5mWelcome to Mcity: Greg McGuire10mMcity ABC Test: A Concept for Assuring Automated Vehicle Safety10mSelf-Driving Cars and Technology: Matthew Johnson-Roberson10mntroducing the American Center for Mobility: Reuben Sarkar5mThe Essentials of Autonomous Vehicles: Nand Kochhar5mTechnology and the Workforce: Elaina Farnsworth3mDeployment & Competition: A legal perspective with Dan Crane5mPrivacy and Liability: A legal discussion with Ian Williams10mHow to answer the legal questions: Bryce Pilz10mShortcomings of Smart Cities: Ben Green5mSocietal Change: Liz Gerber5mAccessibility and Equity: Alex Murphy5mTrust and Human Interaction: Lionel Robert5mJohn Gagern - Shuttle Conductor10mGet Involved10mAdditional Resources10mAcknowledgements10mCopyright CC BY-SA1m
The drive toward self-driving cars continues to accelerate at an unprecedented pace and the promise of more accessible, lower-cost, and safer mobility options has electrified a broad discussion about the future of mobility and transportation around the world. Automated and driverless vehicles, sometimes known as autonomous vehicles, are a shining star in our collective digital futures as they will play an integral role in how we move people and goods from point A to point B. Despite this excitement, there are many challenges to overcome and many questions to be asked about this technology and how it will impact communities around the world.
This Teach-Out was originally developed in 2019 in partnership with Mcity, the University of Michigan’s public-private partnership devoted to advancing the development of connected and automated vehicles. For this relaunch, Siemens Digital Industries Software contributed to new and updated content related to the evolving technology of connected and automated vehicles, workforce development, and smart cities. In this Teach-Out, you will hear leading experts in technology, law, accessibility and equity, and societal change.
The Teach-Out will address the following questions:
What is a self-driving car? What is an automated or driverless vehicle?
What are the major legal questions?
What can we do to prepare?
How do we build trust in this new technology?
How are we testing this technology and when can we expect to see it on the roads?
How is this going to change our modern society?
How are people thinking about accessibility and equity?
How do we train the next generation workforce for self-driving cars? What is a "smart city"?
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