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The cost of parts and the overall range are two of the biggest complaints people have about electric vehicles. However, a new fuel cell developed by GM could help solve both issues in the near future.
Modern vehicles are powered by computers, artificial intelligence, and other tools that allow them to evolve years after they are first manufactured. However, as technology evolves, the tools used to implement it must evolve as well. Fortunately, GM has worked to upgrade the architecture powering the company's suite of next-generation software.
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.

Starting next year, new GM vehicles will be equipped with conversational AI powered by Google Gemini. This new system will enable you to interact with your vehicle and access its various features just as easily as you would with another person. This is part of the company's plans to create its own AI that can be custom-built for individual vehicles.
Owning an electric vehicle has long been an excellent way to live a greener lifestyle, and the fact that you can charge your vehicle at home is incredibly convenient. Now, a relatively new technology is set to redefine EV ownership in a big way.