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GM dreams of cars that change lanes just by following your eyes
General Motors is sketching a future in which a glance toward the next lane could be all it takes for a vehicle to slide over and pass a slower car. The company is building on its existing driver ...
The patent application describes a system using an internal camera to stream video and monitor the “driver’s” (using that ...
General Motors (GM) is pushing the boundaries of semi-autonomous driving, recently filing a patent for a revolutionary ...
General Motors introduced a partially autonomous “eyes-off” driving system for its vehicles during a company event in New York on Wednesday, announcing it alongside a Google artificial intelligence ...
At its GM Forward event today, General Motors announced that it plans for Super Cruise to allow eyes-off driving in 2028. Currently, Super Cruise allows hands-off driving on over 750,000 miles of ...
GM Super Cruise ADAS system to be launched in South Korea. General Motors announced that it plans to launch its Super Cruise hands-free advanced driver assistance systemin South Korea in November, for ...
General Motors is gearing up for a major expansion of its Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving technology, as evidenced by a series of new international trademark filings. The filings were recently ...
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