General Motors has some big plans for rolling out new technologies over the next several years that involve AI, automated driving, robotics and expanding bidirectional charging deployment for electric ...
"Eyes-off" driving coming to some models in the next few years No more Apple Carplay or Android Auto - replaced by Google Gemini AI GM claims its system is superior to competitors General Motors says ...
Each vehicle has a trained test driver at the wheel who can take manual control at any time. Credit: General Motors General Motors has begun supervised public-road testing of its next-generation ...
General Motors introduced a partially autonomous “eyes-off” driving system for its vehicles during a company event in New York on Wednesday, announcing it alongside a Google artificial intelligence ...
There are a few cars left out there today that are not, at least to some degree, autonomous. Yet, the dream all carmakers seem to share, that of having fully autonomous cars driving themselves all ...
One day after its strong earnings report, General Motors (GM) pushed forward into its tech capabilities, revealing new products like "eyes-off" autonomous driving for its vehicles, conversational AI ...
GM has appointed Jean-Yves Bouguet as its new Director of Future Sensing, expanding the automaker's artificial intelligence and autonomous driving tech team.
Forward-looking: The competitive landscape in automotive technology is evolving quickly, with manufacturers investing in sensor development, predictive software, and conversational AI integration. GM ...
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 ...
Automotive News Video: General Motors product Chief Sterling Anderson talks "eyes-off" driving Anderson detailed pieces of GM’s next chapter: a centralized vehicle computing architecture, “eyes-off” ...
At the event, GM revealed that its first eyes-off capable vehicle is slated to hit dealerships in 2028, debuting on the Cadillac Escalade IQ electric SUV. GM said the new software architecture will ...