In September we turn the spotlight on people inside—and outside—driverless vehicles: how riders give simple voice or touchscreen commands, how pedestrians know a robotaxi has seen them, and how cabins can be adapted for wheelchair users, seniors, or parents with strollers. Through demos, case studies and small-group talks we will discuss designing clear human–machine interfaces, building trust with predictable vehicle behavior, and tailoring automation to diverse needs so no one is left behind.
The complete agenda will be posted here soon.