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Updated · The Verge · Apr 29
General Motors to deploy Google Gemini AI in four million vehicles
Updated
Updated · The Verge · Apr 29

General Motors to deploy Google Gemini AI in four million vehicles

10 articles · Updated · The Verge · Apr 29
  • The upgrade will reach 2022 and newer Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC models in the US via over-the-air updates over several months.
  • Gemini will replace Google Assistant, offering more conversational interactions and improved features like messaging, navigation, and music suggestions, initially in US English with plans for wider language and market support.
  • GM also announced its Super Cruise system has surpassed one billion hands-free miles across nearly 750,000 vehicles, highlighting advancements in both AI integration and driver-assist technologies.
Can GM's new Gemini AI truly replace the familiar comfort of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto?
After one billion hands-free miles, how is GM preventing driver over-reliance on its Super Cruise system?
Is GM's push for integrated AI a genuine upgrade or a strategy to lock drivers into subscription services?
Will over-the-air updates make cars more capable or introduce new, unpredictable software-related risks?
Can GM's AI solve the 'long tail' problem and safely navigate truly unexpected road hazards?
GM's talking AI will know your routes and texts. What is the hidden privacy cost for this convenience?