04/10/2026
Are we ready for autonomous ride services? 🚗
Before autonomous mobility-on-demand systems become part of everyday life, researchers say we need stronger scientific standards behind the scenes.
A new MIT study published in IEEE Transactions on Robotics, finds that much of today’s research isn’t yet transparent or reproducible enough to guide real-world transportation decisions with confidence.
Improving these standards now could help ensure safer, more reliable, and more equitable systems in the future.
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The team includes: LIDS grad students Xinling Li and Meshal Alharbi, LIDS PI and CEE Prof Gioele Zardini, DUSP Prof Jinhua Zhao, and collaborators from Stanford University, Google DeepMind, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet - DTU, Technical University of Munich, and ETH Zürich.
MIT EECS Department MIT School of Engineering MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
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