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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 system for Cadillac Escalade IQ uses lidar, radar, and cameras on mapped highways and has enabled 700 million hands-free miles without a crash, company says.
- General Motors will launch an 'eyes-off' driving system in 2028, allowing drivers of the Cadillac Escalade IQ to engage in various activities while driving, according to GM.
- The 'eyes-off' feature will integrate Lidar, radar, and cameras, differing from Tesla's vision-only approach, according to Sterling Anderson, GM's Chief Product Officer.
- Next year, GM vehicles will feature a Google Gemini chatbot for more natural driving assistance.
- GM plans to launch its own AI to personalize user experiences in vehicles, positioning itself to compete with other automakers offering similar technologies.
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GM plans 'eyes-off' driving, AI and other high-tech features for vehicles
General Motors is positioning itself to take a leading role in the AI evolution with a suite of upgrades from anticipating a driver's needs to driving for them.The automaker, which sells vehicles under the Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC and Buick brands, plans to equip its vehicles with conversational AI powered by Google Gemini next year ahead of GM's launch of its own custom-built AI.With the conversational AI, drivers will be able to draft and send…
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