At the second Future Talk in Berlin Mercedes-Benz discussed together with experts from
Ars Electronica Futurelab, Martina Mara and Christopher Lindinger, as well as linguist Prof. Dr. Ellen Fricke how people can communicate with autonomous vehicles in the future.
Traffic in the city of the future will be largely dominated by cars that drive themselves. Beyond the technical and legal aspects, the automotive manufacturer is therefore looking very closely at social issues in this context. Communication between people and machine intelligence is a key aspect here: How will we communicate with autonomous cars in the future? Can an autonomous car "wave" a pedestrian over the road? Is the car speaking to me or to the person next to me? And what does "speaking" even mean in this context?
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