GM is bringing Google Gemini-powered AI assistant to cars
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The automaker, which sells vehicles under the Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC and Buick brands, plans to equip its vehicles with conversational AI powered by Google Gemini next year ahead of GM’s launch of its own custom-built AI.
General Motors is overhauling the electrical and computational guts of its future vehicles in a bid to deliver faster software, more capable automated driving features, and a custom, conversational AI assistant. The result of this overhaul will debut in 2027 in the Cadillac Escalade IQ.
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GM will debut the next generation of its Super Cruise hands-free semi-autonomous driving tech, which will allow for eyes-off driving, in the 2028 Cadillac Escalade IQ.
WARREN, Mich. — Walking into General Motors' global design headquarters is like taking a step back in time. Much of the midcentury modern architecture and designs have remained untouched since the space opened in the 1950s. The massive design and tech ...
GM has been making its car brands share engines since the 1970s, but it may still surprise you that a muscle brand like Pontiac has used engines from Corvette. In the century-plus since William Durant founded General Motors,
In a recent podcast shared by Inside EVs, General Motors President Mark Reuss was surprisingly candid when asked about the defunct models in the company’s portfolio he would’ve preferred to keep around. One of these models went out of production over 25 years ago.
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