Horizon

Dawn of the Driverless Car

Directed by Peter Leonard, Simon Winchcombe
TV-PG
S54 • E10    Jun 28, 2017    60m
6.9
The car has shrunk the world, increased personal freedom and in so many ways expanded our horizons, but there is a flipside. Fumes from car exhausts have helped to destroy our environment, poisoned the air we breathe and killed us in far more straightforward ways. But all that is going to change.

This episode of Horizon enters a world where cars can drive themselves, a world where we are simply passengers, ferried about by wholesome green compassionate technology which will never ever go wrong. And it is almost here. Horizon explores the artificial intelligence required to replace human drivers for cars themselves, peers into the future driverless world and discovers that, despite the glossy driverless PR (and assuming that they really can be made to work reliably), the reality is that it might not be all good news. From the ethics of driverless car crashes to the impact on jobs, it might be that cars are about to rise up against us in ways that none of us are expecting.

Where to Watch Dawn of the Driverless Car

Cast of Dawn of the Driverless Car

  • Pieter AbbeelSelf - University of California, Berkeley
  • Rachel BurgessSelf - News Editor, Autocar
  • Joaquin CandelaSelf - Director of Applied Machine Learning, Facebook
  • Russell HalesSelf - Partner, Foster + Partners
  • Hal HodsonSelf - The Economist
  • Wendy JuSelf - Interaction Design Research, Stanford University
  • Natasha MeratSelf - University of Leeds
  • Tom MorganSelf - Stuff TV
  • David NelsonSelf - Head of Design, Foster + Partners
  • Sara PascoeNarrator
  • Danny ShapiroSelf - Senior Director of Automotive, Nvidia
  • Sebastian ThrunSelf - CEO, Udacity
  • Vicki TurkSelf - Technology Editor, New Scientist
  • Jeremy WhiteSelf - Gear Editor, WIRED
  • Peter LeonardDirector / Producer
  • Simon WinchcombeDirector / Producer

 

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