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 ...
The automaker announced a series of updates, including one that will one day let drivers take their eyes off the road.
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.
General Motors will introduce eyes-off highway driving to its electric Cadillac SUV in 2028 and integrate Google Gemini into ...
To start out, GM says it will debut a Level 3 hands-free, eyes-off highway driving feature in the Cadillac Escalade IQ in ...
Drivers will be able to converse with an artificial intelligence assistant while cars largely drive themselves in certain ...
General Motors is overhauling the electrical and computational guts of its future vehicles in a bid to deliver faster ...
GM is the latest automaker to lean into generative AI-based assistants that promise to respond to driver requests in a more ...
Despite supply shortages, a slowing electric vehicle market, and tariffs, General Motors reported surprisingly strong results ...
GM CEO Mary Barra and new Chief Product Officer Sterling Anderson on the company's plans for AI, autonomy, and EVs.