Future of Automated Driving, Grit in Kids

Future of Automated Driving, Grit in Kids

The Matt Townsend Show - Season 7, Episode 193

  • Aug 13, 2018 1:00 pm
  • 1:33:52 mins

Future of Automated Driving (21:36) Andrew Maynard, Ph.D., is the Director of the Arizona State University Risk Innovation Lab. His current work spans emerging and converging technologies such as nanotechnology, synthetic biology, the internet of things and 3D printing, to innovative approaches to current and emerging risks more generally.   More and more Americans are being killed in car crashes every year. New studies also show that 94 percent of the crashes that cause injuries and fatalities are attributable to human choice or error. That leads to a fascinating question that deserves attention. Could driving your own car become as socially frowned on as other risky habits, like smoking? Dr. Andrew Maynard discusss the future of automated driving. What’s behind America’s insistence on instilling grit in kids? (1:00:26) Paige Gray, Ph.D., currently teaches media and literature at Fort Lewis College and advises the student publication. Her research considers the intersection between children's literature and journalism. She’s a published journalist and academic with a forthcoming article in Children's Literature Association Quarterly. She also has articles in Children's Literature and Bookbird. America is built upon the achievements of those who had true grit. But Children's Literature expert Paige Gray warns that America’s near obsession with grit might have some potential pitfalls. Dr. Gray discusses her article “What’s behind America’s insistence on instilling grit in kids?”

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