Episode 107 - GluuFederation/identerati-office-hours GitHub Wiki

Title: Intelligent Vehicle Experience

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The intelligent vehicle showcases a leap forward in mobility with AI and sensor fusion, allowing the vehicle to recognize and interpret users' intentions even before they enter. Whether it’s unlocking doors or proactively opening the tailgate when approaching with your latest shopping, the car is more intuitive than ever.

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Takeaways

  • ⚡ Our vehicles are themselves authenticators--they hold private keys which are unlocked via biometrics.

  • ⚡ Vehicles not only need workload identity, many sub-components may have their own identity. For example, perhaps the engine communicates with an API, and has its own identifier.

  • ⚡ Roland questioned if it even make sense to own a vehicle anymore? Will autonomous vehicles fill the need to move people around, and will cars become the exception--when you need a vehicle to take you somewhere remote?

  • ⚡ Vehicle will push the boundaries of technology for authorization. How will regulators be able to view the policy about when to hit a person or a tree? How can I authorize my family to use my car to go only to a certain location, unless the car is low on gas, in which case it's ok to stop at a gas station?

  • ⚡ How will vehicles communicate with other vehicles and public infrastructure?

  • ⚡ Will all this tech lead to safer, more convient, easier to use vehicles--or just more expensive, less secure and less reliable vehicles? Our will smart vehicles arrive somewhere in-between, especially in this embryonic stage of development where all the bugs and corner cases are not yet figured out.

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