Ford Motor plans to introduce eyes-off driving technology in 2028, starting with a $30,000 all-electric vehicle. The target brings Ford into a race against competitors such as Tesla, General Motors ...
"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 ...
Ford is trying to do something that, until now, has belonged to six-figure luxury cars: put legally “eyes off” driving into a mass-market electric vehicle that costs about as much as a midrange ...
General Motors is promising a new “eyes-off” version of Super Cruise that will debut with the 2028 Cadillac Escalade IQ. The system represents GM’s first Level 3 semi-autonomous technology—one that ...
General Motors, the 100-year-old car company that has struggled with its expensive modernization efforts, plans to offer Americans hands-free driving and the freedom to watch a movie on the go. The ...
Automakers are racing toward a key milestone on the long road to fully driverless cars: systems that let drivers take their eyes off the road – to shoot a text or peck away on a laptop – unless the ...
GM has announced plans to bring “eyes-off” driving to market in 2028, marking a significant step forward in autonomous technology available in personal vehicles. The system will debut on the Cadillac ...
While many cars today encourage you to keep your eyes on the highway, General Motors has unveiled a new "eyes-off" self-driving feature that will allow the opposite. Arriving in 2028, GM said the new ...
General Motors said the conversational Google Gemini artificial intelligence will begin rolling out in its vehicles next year. In the next three years, the automaker also plans to launch a new system ...