"After e-mobility, the next and significantly more radical change will be the shift to smarter and, ultimately, autonomous vehicles," says Markus Duesmann, CEO of
With the Audi grandsphere concept, the premium carmaker is showing the IAA how fully automated driving enables new levels of freedom. In Level 4 mode, the interior turns into a spacious sphere of experience without a steering wheel, pedals, or displays. As well as taking over the task of driving wherever possible, the vehicle offers everyone on board a wide range of options for taking advantage of this freedom for relaxation, work, or entertainment. Audi is working with CARIAD, the
The broad-based acceptance of autonomous driving depends on the technological maturity of the driving systems as well as on the social aspect and moral issues around road traffic. Duesmann says that it will require a major adjustment for people to get used to literally no longer holding the steering wheel in their hand. At the IAA, Audi therefore addressed not only the technological solutions but also the social issues of the autonomous driving revolution.
At Wittelsbacherplatz in
Klawitter, Miethaner and Lütge are three of the more than 20 experts from universities, companies, associations and politics with whom the &Audi Initiative discussed the social issues of autonomous driving in spring and summer 2021.
What legal and political conditions are required for the vision of future mobility to become a reality, and what are the necessary data protection regulations? How do people's attitudes need to change in order for new technologies like autonomous driving to enjoy broad-based acceptance? In the discussion, Lütge emphasized the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to the technology: "We need to take care not to view autonomous driving solely as a technical challenge. The only way for us to fully harness the opportunities of this technology is by engaging in a dialog with people and taking their concerns into account." Miethaner is confident that trust in autonomous driving will increase by itself as the vehicles are gradually rolled out: "I firmly believe that people will want this technology once they appreciate its potential to let them use their time differently." Klawitter had positive words for the German Federal Government's legislation on Level 4 vehicles: "This legal framework lays the foundations for getting almost every potential Level 4 autonomous driving application onto the road."
The results will be published in
About the &Audi Initiative
Audi launched the &Audi Initiative six years ago. Developed from the activities of the carmaker's "beyond" initiative, it is intended to stimulate interdisciplinary dialog on new technologies such as artificial intelligence, promote the positive acceptance of the technology in the long term, and establish appropriate expectations with regard to the possibilities and limits of new technologies in society. With its latest study "SocAlty", the &Audi Initiative has set itself the target of making a significant contribution to the public debate on autonomous driving and the responsible use of new technologies in mobility.
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