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As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, several car manufacturers were actively working on integrating advanced AI features into their vehicles. Here are a few notable companies leading the charge:
.Tesla:
Known for its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities, Tesla continuously updates its vehicles with new AI-driven features via over-the-air software updates.
Waymo:
Although primarily a subsidiary of Alphabet (Google) focused on developing autonomous driving technology, Waymo also partners with various automotive manufacturers to integrate its AI-driven self-driving tech.
.BMW: The company has been integrating AI in its vehicles for features like autonomous driving, predictive maintenance, and personalized user experiences through its iDrive system.
.Mercedes-Benz:
With its MBUX infotainment system, Mercedes incorporates AI for voice recognition and offers advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS).
Ford:
The Ford BlueCruise system utilizes AI to enable hands-free driving on certain highways, and the company is continually working on improving its tech.
General Motors:
GM’s Super Cruise technology, which enables hands-free driving in specific conditions, is another example of AI integration, and they are investing in further advancements.
.Rivian:
This electric vehicle manufacturer is also incorporating AI into its vehicles, focusing on features like driver assistance and off-road capabilities.
NVIDIA:
Although not a car manufacturer, NVIDIA provides AI computing platform solutions for many automotive companies, enhancing their vehicle AI capabilities.
For the latest news on specific launches and features, it’s best to check the companies’ official announcements or reputable automotive news sources, as developments in this space are rapid and ongoing.
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