How IoT and AI are transforming cars with intelligent mobility - Internet of Things
Buy a new car, and you're really buying a datacenter on wheels. By 2025, 100 percent of new cars will be connected cars, up from 35 percent today. And by 2030, 15 percent of new cars will be autonomous -- and all will send, receive and analyze vast amounts of data. As Microsoft's principal group program manager, Doug Seven is working alongside the automotive industry to transform the everyday experience of driving through the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI). Seven shared his insights on the industry's rapid innovation in a keynote address this past week at DesignCon 2017 in Santa Clara, California. If you weren't able to attend the show, Seven's keynote on "The Internet of Things That Move – Connected Cars & Beyond," described how automakers and OEMs can evolve their offerings with advanced technology, from high-speed connectivity to the car, new models of car usage and ownership, and autonomous driving.
Mar-7-2018, 16:53:46 GMT
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