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SU Intro Seminar - Sophomore: 01Units: 3Class#: 31226
Winter 2025

Building Trust in Autonomy

Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics

1/6/25 - 3/14/25
  • Tues, Thurs
  • 9:00 AM - 10:20 AM
  • To be Scheduled
Instructor: Information Not Available

Enrollment Status

  • Open Seats: 18
  • Enrolled: 0
  • Capacity: 18
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  • Waitlist: No waitlist
  • Waitlist Max: No waitlist

Course Description

Major advances in both hardware and software have accelerated the development of autonomous systems that have the potential to bring significant benefits to society. Google, Tesla, and a host of other companies are building autonomous vehicles that can improve safety and provide flexible mobility options for those who cannot drive themselves. On the aviation side, the past few years have seen the proliferation of unmanned aircraft that have the potential to deliver medicine and monitor agricultural crops autonomously. In the financial domain, a significant portion of stock trades are performed using automated trading algorithms at a frequency not possible by human traders. How do we build these systems that drive our cars, fly our planes, and invest our money? How do we develop trust in these systems? What is the societal impact on increased levels of autonomy?

Notes

Sophomore Introductory Seminar. Preference to sophomore and new transfer students; first-year students receive next priority if space available. Advance application process and quarterly deadlines at https://exploreintrosems.stanford.edu/

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