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CWI gets NWA grant for integrating smart vehicles in society

Nieke Roos
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The Dutch National Research Agenda (NWA) has awarded a grant of approximately 4 million euros to the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), the Dutch national research center for mathematics and computer science, for the proposal “Perceptive acting under uncertainty: safety solutions for autonomous systems.” In this project, led by senior CWI researcher Sander Bohté, breakthrough AI solutions will be developed – based on insights in human behavior – to seamlessly integrate smart vehicles in society. Bohté has formed a consortium with a wide range of partners from the academic, private and public sectors.

Humans are good at predicting and responding to others’ behavior, machines are not. This is a major obstacle for integrating ‘smart’ vehicles in our society. The CWI-led research project takes direct inspiration from principles employed in brains to chart out human behaviors to guide autonomous agents in society, following newly defined brain-inspired AI algorithms and laws and regulations. The consortium includes 2getthere, NXP, Thales, as well as Imec, NLR, TNO and the universities from Amsterdam (UvA), Delft, Eindhoven and Nijmegen,

Bohté: “We focus on answering the question how humans, in particular ‘brains,’ deal with uncertainty in complex situations like traffic, and transfer these insights into both AI algorithms that are more predictable and recommendations for the associated regulatory control frameworks that incentivize such behavior. This human-centered approach will allow society to take back control: we strongly believe that societal needs should drive these far-reaching AI developments rather than the other way around.”

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