SUBARU Lab's history and future prospects for adapting AI to society with peace of mind
Subaru established the SUBARU Lab in December 2020 to further improve image recognition technology using AI for its next-generation advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), EyeSigh. SUBARU Lab has been working on the development of cutting-edge technologies including AI. In this session, we will introduce the efforts of SUBARU Lab over the past four years from the perspective of how to ensure that customers can use AI with peace of mind when it is installed in ADAS and how it can be accepted by society, and introduce the outlook for how AI technology, including generative AI, will be used in the future.
- AI
- Automotive Software Expo
Speaker
Subaru Corporation.
Deputy Chief of SUBARU Lab
Manager of Engineering Division, ADAS Development Department and Advanced Integration System PGM
Takashi Kanai
He joined Subaru in 2021. Prior to joining Subaru, he worked as an infrastructure engineer at some IT companies for about 15 years designing, building, and operating cloud infrastructure. After working as a cloud pre-sales engineer, he is currently leading the IT infrastructure planning, design, and construction team for the development of EyeSight's recognition software, including AI development, and the use of CG technology at SUBARU Lab. From October 2023, he will also serve as Deputy Chief of SUBARU Lab.