Clip 4 of 5 Clip 4 of 5 from: Ingenuity Derived from Self-Driving Cars [Entire Talk] Chris Gerdes, Stanford University Play Out the Possibilities Stanford Professor Chris Gerdes talks about conceivable second- and third-order consequences of widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles. He uses the example of how transportation costs ...
Clip 5 of 5 Clip 5 of 5 from: Ingenuity Derived from Self-Driving Cars [Entire Talk] Chris Gerdes, Stanford University It’s All Riding on Industry Stanford mechanical engineering Professor Chris Gerdes addresses the commonly held fears around autonomous vehicles. Most of it isn’t rooted in personal experience, and once ...
Chris Gerdes, Stanford University Ingenuity Derived from Self-Driving Cars [Entire Talk] Adapt and act on opportunities that unfold spontaneously. Get inside a problem to truly understand how to get through it. × Close Video Clips Chris Gerdes , Stanford University Ingenuity Derived from Self-Driving Cars [Entire Talk] Adapt and act on opportunities that unfold spontaneously. Get inside a problem to truly understand how to get through it. Video Clips 4 minutes Be Bold and Nimble 5 minutes Understand People’s Motivations 3 minutes Get Inside the Problem 2 minutes Play Out the Possibilities 3 minutes It’s All Riding on Industry View Video Clips
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