Imagination and Humanising Autonomy Part 2: The humans behind the autonomy
Welcome to the second in a series of articles where we explore how Imagination and Humanising Autonomy, a UK-based AI behaviour company, are teaming up to deliver practical, real-world AI-driven active safety. This time we talk to Ron Pelley, Vice President, Commercial at Humanising Autonomy about their mission, mantras, and the unlikely meeting that started it all.
You can follow the rest of the series here: Part 1
Imagination and Humanising Autonomy recently partnered to take Humanising Autonomy’s behavioural AI software and validate it on Imagination’s low-power discreet NNAs for use in automotive. Over the last few months, the validation has been hugely successful and is paving the way for commercial success across the automotive sector. With that in mind, we spoke to Ron Pelley Vice President, Commercial at Humanising Autonomy about their mission, mantras, and the unlikely meeting that started it all.
Tell us a little bit more about Humanising Autonomy, where did it all begin?
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