Liza Dixon

Liza Dixon

Liza Dixon holds a Master of Science in Usability Engineering and is a PhD candidate researching human-machine interaction in automated driving. Her work is concerned with the safe use of vehicle automation and focuses on interaction problems in partial/conditionally automated systems, and the methods used to analyze trust in automation. In a recent publication, Autonowashing: The Greenwashing of Vehicle Automation, she coined the term “autonowashing”, or the practice of making unverified or misleading claims which misrepresent the appropriate level of human supervision required by a partially or semi-autonomous product, service, or technology. A vocal advocate for human-centered automation, her work has been featured by The Next Web, CNBC, Automotive News, Let’s Talk Self-Driving, Guidehouse Insights, and others.

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    PhD Candidate, Human-Machine Interaction in Automated Driving

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