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Lessons from Applied AI: Tesla, Waymo, and Beyond - Aishwarya Jadhav

Oct 10, 2025
Aishwarya Jadhav, a machine learning engineer with roles at Waymo and Tesla, shares her fascinating journey from finance to AI. She discusses designing an AI guide dog for the visually impaired and contributing to malaria mapping in Africa. Aishwarya also dives into the challenges of deploying safe autonomous systems, the interplay between sensor technologies like LiDAR and cameras, and the significance of gesture recognition in traffic control. Plus, she offers insights on how to break into the self-driving AI industry.
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ANECDOTE

From Finance To Self-Driving

  • Aishwarya traced her path from big-data engineering at Morgan Stanley to CMU and then into self-driving at Tesla and Waymo.
  • She joined Tesla after working on a CMU vision/navigation project called AI Guide Dogs which kickstarted her self-driving career.
ANECDOTE

AI Guide Dog Prototype

  • The AI Guide Dogs app is a wearable phone hung around the neck that gives blind users live audio navigation instructions.
  • The project ran in iterative student cohorts at CMU and stayed in beta due to sensitive testing needs.
INSIGHT

Camera-First Perception Trade-Off

  • Tesla favors camera-only perception for scalability and cost reasons, using multiple cameras for a 360° view.
  • This design aims to provide a more holistic scene perception than a human driver by covering all around the car.
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