
AI Under the Hood with Head of IT Renard Henry of Toyota Connected
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From jiu-jitsu to jumpstarting innovation at Toyota Connected, Renard Henry brings the heat in this episode of Engineer in the Loop. We talk AI in vehicles, life-saving tech, and the growing need for AI governance. Renard shares how Toyota stays lean while experimenting fast, why autonomous cars still need human oversight, and what the future holds for AI in healthcare and transportation. Whether you’re a tech lead, car geek, or just curious about how AI shows up in the real world—you’ll want to buckle up for this one.
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📌 Chapters:
00:00 – The Invisible AI Already in Your Car
01:37 – Meet Renard Henry: From Sports Medicine to Tech Leadership
04:32 – Leadership Lessons from Jiu-Jitsu and Industry Hopping
06:02 – Fast-Paced Innovation at Toyota Connected
07:47 – Why Toyota Still Gets Lean Right
09:21 – AI vs. Autonomy: How Toyota Approaches Both
13:51 – Autonomous Traffic, White Stoplights, and Sci-Fi Reality
17:04 – The Future of Vehicle Ownership & Passive Income Fleets
21:05 – From IT to Intelligent Agents: What’s Coming Next
22:11 – How AI Changed Renard’s Work and Worldview
25:29 – AI in Healthcare: Personal Loss and Hopeful Progress
27:16 – Ethics, Automation, and the Trolley Problem
28:24 – Why AI Governance Will Be the Next Big Tech Role
30:51 – Cost, Risk & Value: The Hidden Work of Enterprise AI
34:55 – Avoiding the Wild West of Shadow AI
36:29 – Innovation with Purpose: Vetting the Right Tools
40:07 – Final Thoughts + Where to Connect with Renard