Aug 14 2019 14 mins
In this temporary veer away from the alphabet, we sit
down with Margaret Campbell, a curator at the Science Museum's latest
exhibition 'Driverless: who is in control?'. Louise and Hugo chat to
Margaret about her highlights from the exhibition, including the UK's
first driverless car from the 1960s, the use of driverless
technologies to clear Afghanistan’s land mines and how autonomous bots
are monitoring the ocean’s oil spills.
Stay tuned for next month’s episode ‘G for 5G’ where we’re cutting
through the noise to tell you all about the world of new technologies
that will be enabled by 5G.
down with Margaret Campbell, a curator at the Science Museum's latest
exhibition 'Driverless: who is in control?'. Louise and Hugo chat to
Margaret about her highlights from the exhibition, including the UK's
first driverless car from the 1960s, the use of driverless
technologies to clear Afghanistan’s land mines and how autonomous bots
are monitoring the ocean’s oil spills.
Stay tuned for next month’s episode ‘G for 5G’ where we’re cutting
through the noise to tell you all about the world of new technologies
that will be enabled by 5G.