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december 14, 2016 - Nissan

Q&A: The Future of Autonomous Vehicles with CNET Editor at large, Brian Cooley

The future of transportation is coming into full view as autonomous driving technologies hit the road. It’s an exciting new chapter in the history of transportation. But it also presents many questions about what needs to also happen in terms of fostering customer adoption and trust in the driving public — and society — at large.

 

Our first series of stories on DRIVE Publication shared a behind-the-scenes look at some of the people working on future driving technologies — from Melissa Cefkin, principal scientist and design anthropologist at the #nissan Research Center in Silicon Valley, who is researching the implications of cars and humans interacting together — to Tetsuya Iijima, General Manager of Autonomous Drive Technology Development Department at #nissan Motor Co., Ltd. in Japan.

 

To get a closer perspective from others participating in the conversation, we sat down with CNET Editor at large, #briancooley, a long-time technology expert as well as a veteran auto reviewer. In this two-part Q&A series, Brian shares his perspective on autonomous vehicles, the social acceptance necessary to see the technology come to the masses and the potential societal implications we may witness.



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