Forecast projects big growth in hands-free driving systems in coming years
Telemetry’s Assisted and Automated Driving Forecast predicts that over half of new cars will have hands-free capabilities by 2028.
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Telemetry’s Assisted and Automated Driving Forecast predicts that over half of new cars will have hands-free capabilities by 2028.
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We tested out GM’s Super Cruise advanced driver assistance system in a Chevy Silverado EV.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration finalized a rule earlier this year to mandate automatic emergency braking systems in passenger vehicles by 2029.
“The world will look very different before and after 2023, thanks to GenAI,” Rivian’s chief software officer told Tech Brew.
The new system, called Ultra Cruise, will be able handle 95% of driving situations, according to the automaker.
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