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Chief Safety Innovation Officer at Zoox, Inc., Mark R. Rosekind is a passionate safety professional with more than 30 years of experience promoting innovation through science and leadership in complex environments. Prior to Zoox, Dr. Rosekind was appointed by President Obama to be the 15th Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Serving from 2014 to 2017, Dr. Rosekind led significant transformation, instilling a proactive safety culture while driving both the Agency and automobile industry to be future-oriented. His initiatives included the development and issuance of the first-ever Federal Automated Vehicles Policy, the founding of the Road to Zero coalition to develop a 30-year plan to eliminate traffic fatalities, and aggressive oversight of safety in the automobile industry, including leading the Agency through the nation’s largest product safety recall in U.S history.This presentation will introduce the basics of sleep and strategies for better sleep, alertness, and performance. Learn more at https://sleepfoundation.org/ and https://sleepfoundation.org/sleep-news/backgrounder-later-school-start-times
Hilary and Roger talk about building data science products that provide a good user experience while adhering to some kind of ground truth, whether it’s in medicine, education, news, or elsewhere. Also Gilmore Girls. Show Notes: HIll’s criteria for causation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford_Hill_criteria O’Reilly Bots Podcast: https://www.oreilly.com/topics/oreilly-bots-podcast NHTSA’s Federal Automated Vehicles Policy: http://www.nhtsa.gov/nhtsa/av/index.html Support us through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/NSSDeviations Roger on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rdpeng Hilary on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hspter Get the Not So Standard Deviations book: https://leanpub.com/conversationsondatascience/ Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/not-so-standard-deviations/id1040614570 Subscribe to the podcast on Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Izfnbx6tlruojkfrvhjfdj3nmna Find past episodes: http://nssdeviations.com Contact us at nssdeviations@gmail.com
Hilary and Roger talk about building data science products that provide a good user experience while adhering to some kind of ground truth, whether it’s in medicine, education, news, or elsewhere. Also Gilmore Girls. Show notes: HIll’s criteria for causation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford_Hill_criteria O’Reilly Bots Podcast: https://www.oreilly.com/topics/oreilly-bots-podcast NHTSA’s Federal Automated Vehicles Policy: http://www.nhtsa.gov/nhtsa/av/index.html
We made a return to the annual Tech Law Institute meeting in Atlanta and recorded a live episode about self-driving cars. We talked optimism, pessimism, political valence, regulatory challenges, federalism, trolley problems, and more. This show’s links: Oral Argument 80: We’ll Do It LIVE! NHTSA, Federal Automated Vehicles Policy RAND, Autonomous Vehicle Technology: A Guide for Policymakers Duncan Black, some posts on self-driving cars: Not Gonna Work, No One Will Listen to Me, Spot the Key Phrase, "the revolutionary transportation technology”…. Chris Martin and Joe Ryan, Super-Cheap Driverless Cabs to Kick Mass Transit to the Curb Tesla, All Tesla Cars Being Produced Now Have Full Self-Driving Hardware (announcement includes a vide demonstration) About Tesla’s Autopilot feature (also Tesla’s page on Autopilot) Alex Davies, Everyone Wants a Level 5 Self-Driving Car – Here’s What That Means Oral Argument 102: Precautionary Federalism (guest Sarah Light) Michael Dorf, Should Self-Driving Cars Be Mandatory? Oral Argument 41: Sense-Think-Act (guest Ryan Calo) Oral Argument 70: No Drones in the Park (guest Frank Pasquale) About trolley problems Megan Barber, Who Should Driverless Cars Save: Pedestrians or Passengers? Frank Pasquale, Get off the Trolley Problem Jules Coleman and William Holahan, Review of Guido Calabresi and Philip Bobbitt’s Tragic Choices
Co-Host: Travis Retriever News of the Bogus: 1:23 – New rules of the road for self-driving cars have just been released http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/19/12981448/self-driving-car-guidelines-obama-foxx-dot-nhtsa Federal Automated Vehicles Policy https://www.transportation.gov/AV Anatomy of an Economic Ignoramus https://mises.org/library/anatomy-economic-ignoramus 8:23 – DOJ Tells Forensic Experts To Stop Overstating The ‘Scientific Certainty' Of Presented Evidence https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20160921/07335535584/doj-tells-forensic-experts-to-stop-overstating-scientific-certainty-presented-evidence.shtml 5 Types Of ‘Scientific' Evidence You […]
Security research and policy expert Tom Cross debates government metadata collection programs in the wake of Edward Snowden;Josh Corman, Director of Cyber Statecraft Initiative with the Atlantic Council, and Tony Roehl, technology and risk management attorney with Morris, Manning, & Martin, join Liz to discuss the new regulatory policies and risks as Uber launches its driverless car program in Pittsburg and the DOT releases new Federal Automated Vehicles Policy."
“Driverless cars” is a hot topic this year, especially as self-driving Ubers hit the roads in Pittsburgh. This week, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) put out guidelines for autonomous vehicles, including performance standards, model state policy, and regulatory tools for future innovations. What impact with the Federal Automated Vehicles Policy have? Is it premature to regulate driverless cars at this early stage — before they've even hit the road en masse? Evan is joined by Marc Scribner, a research fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. They discuss the Feds' policy on driverless cars, what it gets right, what it gets wrong, and what the driverless future will look like. For more, see Scribner's article.
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