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The Screens Podcast

The Screens Podcast

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Tune in to listen to some of the leading industry professionals in the automotive industry. From the latest trends, news, insights, and technology, we bring you the most engaging discussions and industry updates straight from experts. Whether you are a car enthusiast, a professional in the automotive industry or simply curious about the world of cars, our podcast has something for everyone. Join us on this exciting ride!The Screens Podcast Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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  • E.16 Liza Dixon, Human-Machine Interaction Researcher and PhD Candidate | The Screens Podcast
    Jun 4 2024

    Join hosts Denise Michelmann and Shrivaas Madapusi Sundar as they speak with Liza Dixon, a PhD researcher specializing in human-machine interaction in automated driving and the driving force behind "Autonowashing". They explore the use of Mixed Reality headsets like the Apple Vision Pro during automated driving, focusing on their impact on driver distraction and the implications from a human factors perspective. The conversation also covers Augmented Reality applications in car HUDs and the potential for cognitive overload, including a key discussion on "How much is too much?" The discussion progresses to authoritative automation and the dynamic transfer of authority between drivers and automated systems. Liza addresses the issue of "overtrusting the car," where drivers believe their vehicles are more capable than they actually are. She introduces the concept of "autonowashing", highlighting the tendency of companies to exaggerate the capabilities of their automated systems. The hosts delve into the regulatory implications and the necessity for government intervention to prevent misleading advertising by OEMs as well as an ethical perspective of the aforementioned. Finally, they examine insights from Bryant Walker Smith's talk on who is truly driving automated vehicles—companies, drivers, or the cars themselves—and discuss the ethical implications. The episode concludes with an exploration of FRU models and the shifting responsibility in driving as automation becomes more prevalent. Tune in for a comprehensive discussion on the future of automated driving and its impact on human factors, driver safety and the society in general. The Screens Podcast LISTEN ON: 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3goJQL7fnejackdabMXBJ2 🟢 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-screens-podcast/id1677498810 🟢 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kY2E5NjlkOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw 🟢 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/3a80778d-af86-41ac-9c85-f7fed3936ed8/the-screens-podcast 🟠 Screens Studio - https://www.screensstudio.com/ ▶️ For more in-depth analyses of infotainment systems, visit https://www.screensstudio.com/ , and subscribe to this YouTube channel! 🎙️ Host: Denise Michelmann & Shrivaas Madapusi Sundar 🗓️ Coordinator: Hasyin Iqbal 🎬 Producer - Edit: Tomasz Cymerman #thescreenspodcast #hmi #ai #automotive #automotiveindustry #augmentedreality


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • E15. Jim Rampton, Lecturer at University of Michigan, UX & Product Designer | The Screens Podcast
    Mar 28 2024

    Join us for an another insightful episode of The Screens Podcast, where hosts Denise Michelmann and Shrivaas Madapusi Sundar engage in a thought-provoking podcast with James Rampton, lecturer in automotive User Experience (UX) at the University of Michigan, USA. In his second appearance on the podcast, Jim covers various topics including the Apple and Xiaomi Cars, AI and Driving Automation.


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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • E14. Noel Lowdon, Harper Shaw Investigation Consultants | The Screens Podcast
    Dec 5 2023

    German car makers are charting to keep their software innovations in-house, while other OEMs are shaking hands with tech companies in Palo Alto to bring something out of the box. The question is: which is better?

    Now, finding the right answer boils down to individual preferences. Many lean towards Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, but others prefer the native system embedded in their car. But let’s dive deeper into the crucial aspect raised by Noel Lowdon, Former Road Death Detective at West Yorkshire Police. He highlights how personal data stored in a vehicle’s systems can impact users.

    If you’re willing to sell your used car after a couple of years, could the data stored in the vehicle become a potential tool for illicit activities?

    Tune in to the sparkling conversation featuring Noel Lowdon and Denise Michelmann. From the complexities of modern infotainment systems to discussing the potential benefits and distractions, they delve into the balance between convenience and security of your data in your vehicle.


    The Screens Podcast LISTEN ON: 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3goJQL7fnejackdabMXBJ2 🟢 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-screens-podcast/id1677498810 🟢 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kY2E5NjlkOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw 🟢 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/3a80778d-af86-41ac-9c85-f7fed3936ed8/the-screens-podcast 🟠 Screens Studio - https://www.screensstudio.com/ ▶️ For more in-depth analyses of infotainment systems, visit https://www.screensstudio.com/ , and subscribe to this YouTube channel! 🎙️ Host: Denise Michelmann 🗓️ Coordinator: Hasyin Iqbal 🎬 Producer - Edit: Tomasz Cymerman #thescreenspodcast #hmi #ai #automotive #automotiveindustry #augmentedreality

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    1 hr and 20 mins
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