AI, Mobility & The Near Future with Carlo van de Weijer | Singularity University
Carlo van de Weijer is a mechanical engineer, longtime automotive innovator (incl. TomTom/Siemens), and Managing Director at the Eindhoven AI Institute. We explore what AI really is (goal-oriented adaptive systems), why mobility is a perfect testbed, and how sensors are exploding. At the same time, actuators are improving linearly, and this has significant implications for self-driving, humanoid robots, education, leadership, regulation, and job opportunities in the next 2–3 years. What you’ll learn:- A clear, practical definition of AI (beyond “automation” and chatbots)- Why mobility + AI matters: compute on wheels, data loops, safety, emissions- Sensors vs. actuators: the exponential that’s quietly changing everything- How leaders should actually use AI (prompts, guardrails, real productivity)- Jobs: what gets automated vs. where humans add value Industries poised to benefit now (legal, transportation, energy/EVs, V2G)- Risks & guardrails: EU AI Act, Asimov-style constraints, “playing with fire”- Education & parenting: teaching thinking, not just testing- A realistic 10–15 year view: more prosperity, less friction, human constants