Yesterday, I had the pleasure of participating in a panel discussion at Drive Sweden Forum centered around leveraging AI to enhance traffic safety. I emphasised the following points, based on my team's findings in Vinnova funded project AI Enhanced Mobility program - and welcome to explore the full story below:
- First and foremost, city engagement stands as a pivotal factor. The journey towards a sustainable transportation system is poised to commence within urban landscapes. Hence, it is imperative for research endeavors to forge robust partnerships with cities and urban developers to collectively propel this transformation.
- Secondly, knowledge plays a paramount role. There is a pressing need for a substantial elevation in comprehension amongst stakeholders involved in shaping our urban environments. Diverse perspectives are indispensable, and a wider dissemination of knowledge regarding AI's capabilities and limitations is imperative.
- Lastly, data remains at the forefront, as always. It is imperative to meticulously identify available data, its accessibility, and its quality. Additionally, facilitating data sharing while understanding the requisite standards for the tool's efficacy is imperative.
Yesterday we held our digital Drive Sweden Forum - with nine project presentations, diving into the topics of next generation public transport, traffic safety and connected and automated vehicles and keynote speakers PRACHI J. V. from WOMANIUM in the US and Kai Kristoffersen from Norwegian Vy.
If you missed the full event, below you can reach the keynote presentations as well as the program with links to the project pages where the respective recording can be found.
Thanks to everyone who contributed! 🌟
Martin Güll, Jan Jansson, Sara Boije af Gennäs, Susanna Ideberg, Jonas Järnfeldt, Marie Larsson, Johan Amoruso-Wennerby, Ellen F. Grumert, Ulrika Holmgren ♻️, Malin Levin, Magnus Fransson, Daniel Rudmark, Cilli Sobiech, Kristina Andersson, Maria Backlund, Rodrigue Al Fahel, Jan Hellåker, Lotta Cabrera Persson, Niklas Andersson, Ida Linell, Petra Ahlqvist Nilsson, Emilie Zetterström, Linn Boke, Karin Weijdegård, Malin Broqvist Andersson
Watch presentations from Forum
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