General Motors announces AI upgrades for Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC and Buick vehicles, including a custom-built AI platform ...
America's biggest carmaker says robots will drive its cars in just over two years. On Wednesday, GM announced plans to debut ...
One day after its strong earnings report, GM pushed forward into its tech capabilities revealing new products like “eyes off” ...
GM's next-gen driver-assistance system will let drivers look away from the road and even watch TV on certain highways.
GM said this allows for “hardware freedom” and “radical simplification,” meaning certain components remain isolated from the software layer and can be upgraded without rewriting the code, such as ...
Analysts say the company faces a tough sell in convincing investors and prospective tech employees that it has moved beyond being a legacy automaker.
The automaker announced a series of updates, including one that will one day let drivers take their eyes off the road.
GM vehicles will soon offer eyes-off driving, starting with the Cadillac Escalade IQ. The company introduced two new AI ...
Starting in 2028, the Cadillac Escalade IQ electric car can drive itself without tracking your retinas to monitor alertness. Also coming is a new computing platform and Google's Gemini AI assistant.
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General Motors shares hit a record high on Tuesday after the company’s better-than-expected third-quarter earnings report.
General Motors will introduce eyes-off highway driving to its electric Cadillac SUV in 2028 and integrate Google Gemini into ...