GM CEO Mary Barra and other senior leaders unveiled the series of AI-enabled initiatives at a news media event in midtown ...
GM's next-gen driver-assistance system will let drivers look away from the road and even watch TV on certain highways.
GM’s buzziest feature, which will debut in 2028, is reserved, at least so far, for an electric vehicle offering.
General Motors, the 100-year-old car company, plans to offer Americans hands-free driving and the freedom to watch a movie on the go.
During a recent podcast, Reuss discussed the idea of a fully electric Corvette, noting that while it's possible in theory, it's not an easy task at the moment.
Drivers will be able to converse with an artificial intelligence assistant while cars largely drive themselves in certain ...
GM vehicles will soon offer eyes-off driving, starting with the Cadillac Escalade IQ. The company introduced two new AI ...
General Motors is overhauling the electrical and computational guts of its future vehicles in a bid to deliver faster ...
The self-driving feature, which works across all U.S. highways, will debut with the Cadillac Escalade IQ in 2028.
To start out, GM says it will debut a Level 3 hands-free, eyes-off highway driving feature in the Cadillac Escalade IQ in ...
When eyes-free driving is engaged on the Escalade IQ, turquoise lights will appear on the dashboard and the side mirrors.