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GM plans to launch eyes-off driving, Google AI and other new in-vehicle tech by 2028
GM’s eyes-off driving system for the Cadillac Escalade IQ will use lidar, radar, and cameras and build on over 700 million hands-free miles driven with Super Cruise.
- General Motors aims to integrate Google Gemini conversational AI into its vehicles starting next year to enhance driver assistance and personalization features.
- The automaker plans to introduce an 'eyes-off' driving system by 2028, beginning with the Cadillac Escalade IQ for highway use.
- CEO Mary Barra announced the partnership with Google at the 'GM Forward' software event, highlighting a shift toward software-defined vehicles.
- GM's next-generation computing platform will provide vehicle-specific insights and improvements based on driver preferences and needs.
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The era of “eyes-off” driving is coming — and GM wants to lead it
GM just offered a glimpse into an AI-powered future in which drivers read a book or answer texts while their car whisks them to their destination. The company announced its plans to introduce a suite of advanced software systems into its vehicles on Wednesday, bringing the traditional auto maker up to speed on in-vehicle tech. At its GM Forward media event in New York, GM outlined its near-term plans for reimagining cars as “intelligent assistan…
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