GM begins testing next-level autonomous driving system on public roads

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General Motors has begun testing its next-generation autonomous driving system on public roads in California and Michigan. The system, which uses artificial intelligence trained on over 1 million miles of driving data, is designed to enable eyes-free driving and could potentially allow vehicles to drive without human intervention.
General Motors is testing its advanced autonomous driving system on public roads. The system uses AI trained on over 1 million miles of driving data. Testing is taking place on limited access highways in California and Michigan with trained test drivers supervising. The system is designed to enable eyes-free driving. GM plans to launch 200 testing vehicles. The company aims to launch eyes-free driving by 2028.
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