Hypothesis: With the growth of electric vehicles and the growth of artificial intelligence in vehicles (Gas or battery powered), helping people understand how artificial intelligence works in vehicles will eliminate some from not believing that artificial intelligence is good.
Proposal Outline
Introduction
- Lightweight Artificial Intelligence: Gupta et al., 2022;
- Autonomous Vehicles Cunneen et al., 2019;
- Research Hypothesis
The benefits of AI in vehicles
- Robotics in cars
- Kobielus. 2021
- AI improving safety
- Cunneen et al., 2019;
- Bringsjord. 2016;
- What to expect
- Athena. 2022;
Methodology
- Select six families to do not currently have a vehicle that has some AI in it.
- Give three families a vehicle with AI (like a tesla for example) and let the other three to continue to use the one they have.
- After 6 months check with the family who has the AI vehicle and see how they have benefited from it.
- Then show the family without the AI vehicle how they could have benefited from it if they switch to on one in the future.
Discussion
- Are self driving cars really beneficial?
- What is being done to make the self driving cars more accurate and safer?
- Are electric cars going to take over gas ones?
References
Bringsjord, S., & Sen, A. (2016). On Creative Self-Driving Cars: Hire the Computational Logicians, Fast. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 30(8), 758–786. https://doi-org.ezproxy.fhsu.edu/10.1080/08839514.2016.1229906
Cunneen, M., Mullins, M., & Murphy, F. (2019). Autonomous Vehicles and Embedded Artificial Intelligence: The Challenges of Framing Machine Driving Decisions. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 33(8), 706–731. https://doi-org.ezproxy.fhsu.edu/10.1080/08839514.2019.1600301
Gupta, N., Khosravy, M., Gupta, S., Dey, N., & Crespo, R. G. (2022). Lightweight Artificial Intelligence Technology for Health Diagnosis of Agriculture Vehicles: Parallel Evolving Artificial Neural Networks by Genetic Algorithm. International Journal of Parallel Programming, 50(1), 1–26. https://doi-org.ezproxy.fhsu.edu/10.1007/s10766-020-00671-1
Kobielus, J. (2021, April 12). Packing safety intelligence into robots’ AI brains. InfoWorld.com, NA. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A658174776/PPIS?u=klnb_fhsuniv&sid=bookmark-PPIS&xid=213f129c
Robotics and the Future of Work: What to Expect in The Coming Years. (2022, March 24). Express Computers, NA. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A698119849/CDB?u=klnb_fhsuniv&sid=bookmark-CDB&xid=3d354b30