Autonomous machines are becoming more and more popular both in modern organizations as well as in the perspective of the customers. They have various forms (vehicles, monitoring systems, assembly-lines etc.) and the scope of autonomy. The objective of our research is to discover different factors that stand for their popularity, identify challenges that are faced at present as well as to fix the limits of such machines’ incorporation into the workplace and consumption. The project is non-commercial, scientific initiative of CAICR.

Researchers: Artur Modliński (PhD), Emilian Gwiadziński (MA)

Time: 03.2019-12.2020

Our articles: – see soon –

Additional materials and readings:

1.  Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, Avi Goldfarb. (2018). The Simple Economics of Machine Intelligence, retrieved from: https://hbr.org/2016/11/the-simple-economics-of-machine-intelligence

2. Marc Fagan. (2018). Paving the policy road to autonomus vehicles, retrieved from: https://www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/taubman/programs-research/autonomous-vehicles-policy-initiative

3. Peter R. Wurman, Raffaello D’Andrea, and Mick Mountz. (2008). Coordinating Hundreds of Cooperative, Autonomous Vehicles in Warehouses, AI Magazine Volume 29 Number 1.