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Posted October 5th, 2021 by hsiegel

Bringing transparency to self-driving technology

Canadian Business: Raquel Urtasun is Bringing Transparency to Self-Driving TechnologyIn an interview in Canadian Business magazine, Prof. Raquel Urtasun talks about how she got into autonomous vehicles research, why transparency is important in self-driving technology, and what it’s like working as a woman in this male-dominated field.

Read the full article on Canadian Business here.

Posted in People, Reported Elsewhere | Tags: autonomous vehicles, Raquel Urtasun, Women in robotics
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