Keynote
Tuesday, June 21
08:30 AM - 09:00 AM
Live in San Francisco
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Earlier predictions brimmed with confidence that highly and fully autonomous driving will be the normal standard on our roads in the not-too-distant future. Now we have the first real world testings in the field of L4 and are still far away from the actual fully autonomous driving car. So the predictions have not come true. Why is that? What are the key challenges in the area of safety and security? And will we ever actually overcome them and break the L5 barrier?
Lisa Savage has spent time across the defense, aerospace, and automotive industries, in roles that include mechanical engineer, systems engineer, functional safety manager, and robotics specialist. She is currently the SOTIF technical lead for autonomous driving at Aptiv, driving SOTIF implementation across products. Lisa also serves on the USTAGs for functional safety and safety in AI, is the vice-chair of the SAE Ground Vehicle Artificial Intelligence Committee, and is a member of the MIT Advanced Vehicle Technology Consortium.