Episode Synopsis "Automotive industry: On the trail of K.I.T.T."
Those of us of a certain age might still remember K.I.T.T., the car from the TV series Knight Rider, which was equipped with artificial intelligence and could speak. It might have been complete science fiction back in the 1980s, but it now seems to be slowly becoming reality. Robert Bielby from Micron Technology explains how far we are from K.I.T.T. now, and what are now the most relevant demands when it comes to the automotive industry.I you want to get in contact with Robert, feel free to write him an email via [email protected]
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