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LG Reveals AI Windshield and Gaze-Tracking Tech at CES 2026

LG Electronics will showcase AI-powered in-vehicle technology at CES 2026 in January, featuring transparent OLED windshields displaying contextual information, cameras tracking eye movements and gestures, and systems designed to anticipate passenger needs before explicit requests. The suite won CES 2026’s Best of Innovation Award in In-Vehicle Entertainment, marking the first time LG Vehicle Solution Company has claimed the category’s top prize. The technology demonstrations deliver immediate impact: windshields displaying cherry blossoms floating past during autonomous driving, cameras detecting when passengers glance at building advertisements to instantly surface product information, AI systems retrieving old photos when the vehicle passes locations tied to stored memories. Here’s the part that matters: LG doesn’t build cars. They build components that automakers might integrate years

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Sony Honda Mobility AFEELA 1 EV – Behind the Wheel

The highly anticipated Sony Honda Mobility AFEELA 1 EV represents a watershed moment in automotive partnerships, merging Sony’s technological prowess with Honda’s manufacturing expertise. I was invited down to the popup showroom to experience the AFEELA 1 firsthand. After seeing the development over the years at CES in Las Vegas, I was excited for some dedicated time with the production version. I was taken through the Signature trim level of the AFEELA 1 by Shay at Corte Madera, who went over the infotainment system and customization features. Additional information and talking points were provided by Adre Rodriguez, Public Relations Manager, and Monica Matsuda, Marketing and PR. The Signature is slated to begin deliveries in 2026, with Origin beginning in 2027.

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NVIDIA’s Automotive Platform Could Transform the Future of Robotic Vehicles

In a bold vision for the future of transportation, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang predicts a world where one billion robotic cars will roam the streets. This ambitious forecast, shared at the GPU Technology Conference, underscores NVIDIA’s commitment to revolutionizing the automotive industry through advanced artificial intelligence and computing technologies. NVIDIA, traditionally known for its graphics processing units (GPUs), has pivoted to become a major player in the autonomous vehicle sector. The company’s DRIVE AGX platform has emerged as a cornerstone for carmakers aiming to achieve various levels of autonomy, from advanced driver assistance systems to fully driverless vehicles. At CES 2025, Huang unveiled the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion AV platform, built on the new NVIDIA AGX Thor system-on-a-chip (SoC). This platform

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From Autonomous Drifting to Space Rockets: Akio Toyoda Expands Vision for Toyota at CES 2025

At the CES 2025 press conference, Toyota unveiled a series of ambitious projects and initiatives, showcasing its transformation from a traditional automaker to a comprehensive mobility company. The presentation, led by Chairman Akio Toyoda, highlighted advancements in autonomous technology, urban development, and even space exploration. While specific details were limited, Toyoda said while he initially found autonomous driving, boring, the technology behind autonomous drifting instilled new excitement in his interests. The presentation went on to show a video of two cars drifting together. This suggests a focus on developing vehicles capable of handling extreme driving conditions without human intervention. The company also alluded to ongoing research into flying cars as part of their CES announcements, although no concrete timelines or

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