WASHINGTON (dpa-AFX) - General Motors (GM) unveiled plans to introduce a new generation of in-vehicle technologies by 2028, including a hands-free 'eyes-off' driver-assistance system and a conversational AI assistant powered by Google Gemini.
The Google-based AI, arriving next year, will enable drivers to interact naturally with their vehicles. Meanwhile, the upgraded driver-assistance system, set to debut on the Cadillac Escalade IQ EV in 2028, will allow for fully hands-free operation under certain conditions. GM also announced a new centralized computing platform launching with the Escalade IQ, and expanded use of collaborative robots across its plants.
CEO Mary Barra described the initiatives as part of a 'new era of mobility,' emphasizing GM's goal to transform cars into intelligent assistants. Executives said the company's software revenue hit $2 billion in the third quarter, with deferred revenue up 90 percent year over year to $5 billion.
GM also plans to introduce its own custom-built AI and expand its GM Energy division, offering leased home energy systems with bidirectional charging and solar integration starting in 2026.
The announcements follow GM's strong third-quarter earnings and upgraded guidance, with shares trading relatively flat on Wednesday on the NYSE.
GM currently trades at $67.32 or 1.05% higher on the NYSE.
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