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Automotive News Europe Podcast
Automotive News Europe
49 episodes
9 months ago
Automakers and suppliers don't feel properly prepared to defend the forthcoming wave of software-defined cars against hackers, according to a recent study. Capgemini's Jean-Marie Lapeyre explains why that is very encouraging.
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Automakers and suppliers don't feel properly prepared to defend the forthcoming wave of software-defined cars against hackers, according to a recent study. Capgemini's Jean-Marie Lapeyre explains why that is very encouraging.
Show more...
Business
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Dec. 16, 2021 | Nvidia exec on why cars will keep getting better at driving
Automotive News Europe Podcast
18 minutes 45 seconds
3 years ago
Dec. 16, 2021 | Nvidia exec on why cars will keep getting better at driving
Nvidia head of automotive Danny Shapiro says that in two years there will be vehicles on the road that can drive themselves much of the time. He explains why those same cars will actually get better at the task as they get older.
Automotive News Europe Podcast
Automakers and suppliers don't feel properly prepared to defend the forthcoming wave of software-defined cars against hackers, according to a recent study. Capgemini's Jean-Marie Lapeyre explains why that is very encouraging.