Inside the Cabin: The Future of In-Vehicle Awareness
In this episode of the Human-Technology Podcast, I share insights from a World Café session I hosted on the future of In-Cabin Sensing. What began as a simple question "What’s happening inside the vehicle?" opened the door to a far-reaching discussion about technology, trust, regulation, and human experience.
We explored three guiding questions:
- What exactly is In-Cabin Sensing?
- What are the key use cases—today and tomorrow?
- What open issues still need to be solved?
From fatigue detection to emotional state analysis, from personalized comfort settings to life-saving child presence alerts, In-Cabin Sensing is no longer optional. It’s becoming the differentiator in the age of automated and user-centric mobility. But with its rise come new challenges: ethical data handling, standardization, and rising costs.
Tune in to learn:
- How sensors, AI, and UX come together to make cars safer and more intuitive
- Why the vehicle must feel like an ally, not a watchdog
- What still stands in the way of scaling this vital technology
This episode is both a deep dive into the current state of the art and a call for collaboration across industry, regulation, and design. Because when the car truly understands the person inside, mobility becomes more than movement: it becomes meaningful.