Beyond Tech: Challenges in the Autonomous Vehicle Industry
TAG Infosphere's Edward Amoroso on Navigating Hurdles in Mobility RevolutionThe autonomous vehicle landscape is poised for massive disruptions in 2024. Autonomous vehicles address mobility and sustainability issues, but technologists, cybersecurity professionals, law makers and regulators grapple with the challenge of managing a future where AI-powered autonomous vehicles could affect humans.
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While technology challenges are the easiest to solve, solutions for issues related to infrastructure, processes, ethics and people are far more complex. Despite technological advancements, ensuring safe operations of autonomous vehicles in the prevailing unpredictable environments is complex. Whether it's intelligent ride sharing, AI-assisted mobility, smart delivery or next-generation fleet management, the business case for AI-driven autonomous vehicles has been established.
"Autonomy represents a significant algorithmic shift, offering substantial business potential to transform urban transportation and tackle sustainability challenges. But, from infrastructure, cybersecurity, and procedural standpoints, we have yet to achieve full realization," said Edward Amoroso, founder and CEO, TAG Infosphere.
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Amoroso also discussed:
- The current state of the autonomous vehicles;
- How AI can drive innovation in the autonomous vehicle industry;
- Cybersecurity risks related to autonomous vehicles.
Amoroso has more than 40 years of leadership experience at AT&T, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and New York University. His expertise spans information security management, network security and network architecture. Amoroso has authored six books on cybersecurity.