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CATV Ethics & Policy Workshop: Human Takeover & Safety

Integrative Data Science InitiativePurdue Policy Research Institute
November 16, 2018
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Purdue Memorial Union (PMU), East & West Faculty Lounges

Description

PPRI CATV Ethics & Policy Workshop Series

Workshop 2: Human Takeover & Safety calls for participants to answer the questions:
 - What do we currently know about human takeover and      safety of CATV?
 - What do we still need to know?
 - What are potential ethical and societal implications?
 - How can policy support innovation that serves the              public good?

Background
Purdue Discovery Park’s Purdue Policy Research Institute (PPRI), along with the Howard Baker Forum, hosted a roundtable discussion at the U.S. Capitol with policymakers, industry leaders, academics, and other stakeholders to talk about the complex issues surrounding connected and autonomous transportation vehicles (CATV). The four areas identified to be of most concern are: (1) Security, Cybersecurity, and Infrastructure; (2) Human Takeover and Safety; (3) Ethics in Algorithms; and (4) Workforce Impacts.

This is the second in a series of four workshops which PPRI is hosting to address each of these four areas of concern. Each workshop will produce a report to be shared with workshop participants and the interested parties from the U.S Capitol roundtable.

CATV Ethics & Policy Workshop 2: Human Takeover & Safety

Panelists

John D. Lee | Emerson Electric Quality & Productivity Professor – University of Wisconsin-Madison
     expert: human factors and automation

Brandon Pitts | Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering – Purdue
     expert: human-automation interaction and aging and technology

Bobbie Seppelt | Research Scientist – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Touchstone Evaluations
     expert: driver behavior in the context of vehicle automation

Moderator

Marifran Mattson | Department Head & Professor, Brian Lamb School of Communication – Purdue
     
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - Participants will engage in discussions on the ethics and potential policy implications surrounding CATV human takeover and safety. To address the issues holistically, participants are needed from a wide variety of fields within and beyond academia. For the most meaningful experience possible, please plan to attend the entire workshop from 11:00am - 4:00pm.


For more info and to register, visit our Eventbrite page.

 

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