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Ford’s New AI Assistant Can Read Your Car’s Manual And Diagnostics
Ford introduces an AI assistant capable of reading vehicle manuals and diagnostics, enhancing user experience and vehicle maintenance.
AI’s Trust Test: When Fake CEO Requests Fail to Fool the Best Models
AI models tested in a live experiment refused social-engineering tricks and only two signed a full-price deal, showing trustworthiness can be verified before deployment.
America Finally Gets Modern Headlights. Your Experience May Vary
U.S. vehicles are now officially equipped with modern LED and adaptive headlights, but driver experiences and industry impacts vary.
Dodge surges in global coverage
Dodge experiences a surge in worldwide media coverage, with 29 mentions in recent monitoring data, reflecting increased global interest.
BMW Is Showing Commercials On Their Car’s Dash Screens As A Treat
BMW is testing a new feature that shows commercials on vehicle dashboard screens, sparking debate on driver distraction and advertising in cars.
BMW Spider-Man In-car Advertising
BMW introduces a new Spider-Man-themed in-car advertising initiative, blending entertainment with automotive marketing. Details are confirmed, but some aspects remain unclear.
Now You Can Take More Video Calls From Your Tesla
Tesla updates its software, allowing drivers to make more video calls directly from their cars, enhancing in-car connectivity and communication.
Audi Q9
Audi officially announced the Q9, a flagship luxury SUV, with confirmed specifications and features. Details on design, tech, and release timing are provided.
20% Of Your Uber Fare Actually Goes To Insurance Alone: Study
A new study reveals that one-fifth of Uber fares are spent solely on insurance expenses, raising questions about ride-hailing economics and pricing.