Case Study
Monday, September 29
03:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Live in Berlin
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The newly established ISO 5469 standard provides a comprehensive framework for defining, validating, and integrating safety measures for AI-driven components. It emphasizes the integration of AI into safety functions, ensuring safety for AI-controlled systems, and utilizing AI in the development of safety-related functions. This distinction highlights ISO 5469’s focus on practical application and implementation. This presentation will delve into the pivotal aspects of ISO 5469, shedding light on its impact on safety engineering for autonomous vehicles. Attendees will gain insights into the distinction between traditional systems and AI-enabled elements in functional safety, learn about cutting-edge methodologies for validation, and explore the ethical and practical challenges of testing in real-world scenarios. The session concludes with a discussion on the tangible outcomes and operational efficiencies enabled by adopting ISO 5469.
In this session, you will:
Jofin George is a TÜV-certified Automotive Safety and Cybersecurity Manager and a PMP-certified Project Manager, known for tackling complex challenges with humor and quick thinking. Currently working at Schaeffler AG he is passionate about advancements in AI and Automotive Functional Safety. Jofin is dedicated to continuous self-improvement and thrives in dynamic, multicultural teams. With a reputation for contributing innovative ideas, he approaches every project with enthusiasm, friendliness, and a strong collaborative spirit.
The Pop in Your Job – What drives you? Why do you love your job?
The dynamic and evolving nature of AI and Functional safety in the automotive world excites me, as it allows me to continuously learn, grow, and push boundaries while ensuring the highest standards of safety.