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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 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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