Safe autonomous systems in an open world

Robotics, image recognition, self-driving cars. In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has made enormous progress in these areas. Meanwhile, concerns are growing about the safety of such autonomous systems.

Autonomous systems in the real world

TNO develops hybrid AI algorithms and software that enable autonomous systems to operate safely and effectively in an open environment.

Our latest developments

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Rob de Wijk on the rise of AI in geopolitical context

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27 September 2022
Anne Fleur van Veenstra, director of science at TNO’s SA&P unit, interviews Rob de Wijk, emeritus professor of international relations in Leiden and founder of The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies.

Bram Schot on the impact of AI on mobility

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27 September 2022

Eppo Bruins on AI in different government domains

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27 September 2022

Bas Haring on AI, science and philosophy

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27 September 2022

Arnon Grunberg on AI, creativity and morality

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27 September 2022