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Self-Driving and Safety Security Response : Convergence Strategies in the Semiconductor and Electronic Vehicle Industries

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The paper investigates how the semiconductor and electric vehicle industries are addressing safety and security concerns in the era of autonomous driving, emphasizing the prioritization of safety over security for market competitiveness. Collaboration between these sectors is deemed essential for maintaining competitiveness and value. The research suggests solutions such as advanced autonomous driving technologies and enhanced battery safety measures, with the integration of AI chips playing a pivotal role. However, challenges persist, including the limitations of big data and potential errors in semiconductorrelated issues. Legacy automotive manufacturers are transitioning towards software-driven cars, leveraging artificial intelligence to mitigate risks associated with safety and security. Conflicting safety expectations and security concerns can lead to accidents, underscoring the continuous need for safety improvements. We analyzed the expansion of electric vehicles as a means to enhance safety within a framework of converging security concerns, with AI chips being instrumental in this process. Ultimately, the paper advocates for informed safety and security decisions to drive technological advancements in electric vehicles, ensuring significant strides in safety innovation.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Prior research
2.1 Tesla Cars and Security Integrated Semiconductors
2.2 Chinese Autonomous Vehicles and Security
2.2 Economic downturn and safety
3. Research Design : Integrated AI Self-Driving Semiconductors
3.1 AI Semiconductor Battery Integration
3.2 Battery share and consumption on safety
4. Results: Semiconductor Platformization for Safety & Security
4.1 Empirical analysis
4.2 Discussions: Korean perspective
5. Conclusion
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  • Dae-Sung Seo Professor, Department of Paideia, Sungkyul University, Korea

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