Hogan Lovells 2024-2025 AI Trends Guide - Flipbook - Page 32
AI driving innovation forward
The Automotive and Mobility industry is making a once in a
century transition of its core technologies. The shift from the
internal combustion engine (ICE) toward electric vehicles (EVs)
gets the most attention in the press. AI is enabling a transition
that is just as profound.
Connectivity, sensors, and software deploying AI is enabling a
fundamental shift in the driving experience, adding new sources
of revenue for companies while also changing the culture of the
automotive industry into a mobility outlook.
Some envisioned a rapid transition to fully autonomous vehicles
(AVs) with mobility services provided by “robo-taxis.” This extreme
optimism has, in many circles, shifted to extreme pessimism.
AV technology is advancing in off-road applications. This capacity
will further transform as sensors and AI increase capacity. Driver
assistance technology continues to advance and its applications are
increasingly both more robust and more widespread within new
on-road vehicles.
We advise clients globally on a wide range of related issues
including certification and testing requirements for AI-driven
technology in autonomous and connected vehicles, how to
mitigate risk and identify liability as AI plays a larger role in
automated driving systems, and how to manage and protect the
increasing amounts of private data being generated by AI capacity
in connected and autonomous vehicles.
Additional
resources
Spotlight
Connected Cars and Autonomous
Vehicles - Thought Leadership
Authors
Patrick Ayad
Partner
Munich & Berlin
Lance Bultena
Senior Counsel
Denver
Sebastian Polly
Partner
Munich
Joanne Rotondi
Partner
Washington, D.C.