Driving Intelligence takes a critical and captivating tour of autonomous driving, a phenomenon at the intersection of data-driven platforms, artificial (general) intelligence and the mind. The journey extends from Europe to key areas such as Japan, China, and the US, recognizing the global impact of AI & autonomous driving on high-tech and automotive sectors.
The significance of 'Driving Intelligence' resonates beyond specialized circles, encompassing a spectrum of perspectives - historical, economic, scientific, and philosophical. The book addresses the pressing question of success probabilities and socioeconomic impacts, not just for specialists but for a wider audience keen on understanding the evolution of AI and mobility in the 21st century.
Avoiding partial insights into this domain, the book provides a comprehensive and multifaceted overview which will appeal to a diverse audience including business leaders and policymakers in the mobility and tech industries, governmental bodies, and the general public globally.
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