It’s July 2015, and Andy Greenberg is driving his Jeep Cherokee through downtown St Louis.
The weather is normal for a summer’s day in Missouri: clear and warm. So Andy finds it a bit frustrating when the windshield wipers start up. Especially as he can’t seem to switch them off.
Then the air conditioning turns up full blast, even though Andy hasn’t touched the controls. Next, the radio switches on, playing music at maximum volume. Andy presses the button to turn it off, but it keeps going.
At this stage, it’s pretty clear what’s happening. Andy’s car has been hacked.
But what might such an attack look like in 2019, conducted on a driverless vehicle? That's the question we're asking in this month's episode of Journey Makers. Welcome aboard.
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What will driverless vehicles of the future look like?
How will humans interact with self-driving vehicles?
Will driverless cars be safer than current vehicles?
Will driverless vehicles make every car a rental?
How will we ensure that infrastructure can accommodate driverless cars?
How will driverless vehicles affect the future of freight?
How do you legislate for driverless cars?
The future's around the corner, but how will we get there?
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