
"In a vision of the near future shared at CES, a girl slides into the back seat of her parents' car and the cabin instantly comes alive. The vehicle recognizes her, knows it's her birthday and cues up her favorite song without a word spoken."
""Think of the car as having a soul and being an extension of your family," Sri Subramanian, Nvidia's global head of generative AI for automotive, said Tuesday."
"Nvidia, the poster child of the AI boom, announced Alpamayo, its new vehicle AI initiative designed to help autonomous cars think through complex driving decisions. CEO Jensen Huang called it a "ChatGPT moment for physical AI.""
""The magic of AI should not just mean all privacy and security protections are off," said Justin Brookman, director of marketplace policy at Consumer Reports."
A near-future scenario shows a car recognizing a child, knowing it's her birthday, and playing her favorite song without any input. In-cabin AI systems are evolving into proactive companions that adapt to drivers and passengers by tracking biometrics, emotions, and presence. Demonstrations include features to alert if a child is left in a vehicle and initiatives to enable autonomous cars to reason through complex driving decisions. Major companies presented new vehicle AI platforms and extensions. The expanding scope of collected and retained personal data is raising intensified questions about privacy and security protections.
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