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GM to Launch Eyes-Off Driving

GM to Launch Eyes-Off Driving  


GM was at the forefront of vehicle AI from the beginning, but now they want to be leaps and bounds ahead of the competition. To accomplish this noble task, they have their sights set on new conversational AI and are aiming to eliminate driving by 2028. This promises to create a fleet of vehicles almost as smart as their owners.

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Chip Rebounds Fuel Auto Production and Innovation

Chip Rebounds Fuel Auto Production and Innovation 
During the height of the pandemic, lockdowns were the primary challenge that automakers had to deal with. However, they were not the only challenge, as global shutdowns caused chip shortages, making it difficult to keep up with production. This resulted in higher car prices and a lack of innovation, as automakers couldn't implement their vision for safer and generally more advanced vehicles. Fortunately, chip production is beginning to rebound, making vehicles easier to produce and get out to customers promptly.
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Drowsy Driver Detection Safety Technology

Drowsy Driver Detection Safety Technology 
Drowsy driving is just as dangerous as drunk driving, as it can hinder your ability to maintain your vehicle. In fact, research indicates that operating a motor vehicle after staying awake for 24 hours is similar to doing so with a blood alcohol content of .10%. Fortunately, newer vehicles come with tools that detect drowsy driving and minimize the risk of an accident.
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A Look At Solid-State Battery Technology

A Look Into Solid-State Battery Technology 
The next major EV battery technology advancement has long been considered solid-state cells. These batteries offer greater energy density, faster recharge times, and better safety than traditional batteries containing liquid electrolyte cells. They are considered the Holy Grail of EV batteries, with companies worldwide spending billions of dollars and over 15 years on research and development to develop a viable solid-state battery.
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Securing the Digital Drive in Automotive Cybersecurity

Securing the Digital Drive in Automotive Cybersecurity 
As cars continue to become more advanced, drivers need to be aware of a number of security risks. For example, it is now possible for someone to hack into a vehicle's computer and take control of the vehicle. Hackers may also obtain data transmitted from computers, phones, or other devices used inside a car, truck, or SUV. Fortunately, there are a number of ways that car companies are helping make vehicles more secure.
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