9 – CES2019 Assessment
Context for a Low-Key Las Vegas Experience
Although buzz is growing that the autonomous vehicle industry has fallen into Gartner’s Trough of Disillusionment, roll outs and technical improvements have continued apace. Host Zach Adams, litigator Jon Feczko and transactional lawyer Tod Northman discuss the state of the AV industry through the prism of the CES 2019 experience. They cover everything from the most eye-catching concept vehicles to the timeline for rolling out autonomous vehicles.
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Autonomous Driving Fuels Our CES 2019 Public and Private Company Takeaways (January 23, 2019) (Morningstar Equity Research)
5 Trends Emerge in the Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2018 (August 16, 2018) (Kasey Panetta contributor)
11 futuristic cars and vehicles to watch out for at CES 2019 (January 7, 2019) (Business Insider)
Honda is giving cars the ability to see around corners to avoid accidents, October 8, 2018, (AJ Dellinger author)
Nissan helps you see the invisible with new concept at CES, January 10, 2019, (Aaron Turpen author)
Partners for Automated Vehicle Education
PAVE Adds eight more members, (January 30, 2019)
Self-driving car sensor startups may soon detect the end of the road (January 23, 2019) (Joann Muller author)
Show Notes
1:30 Partners for Automated Vehicle Education
3:35 5G Rollout and Vehicle to Vehicle Communication
8:15 What is Level 2 Plus?
11:05 Space Age Form Factors
16:00 Garner Hype Cycle / Trough of Disillusionment
22:45 Pushing Back Against the Trough – Level 4 is Being Deployed
25:25 Adjusting Our Expectations For Level 5 Rollout