by aieg | Aug 27, 2019 | News
New-vehicle owners are willing to adopt some driving assistance technologies, but are hesitant about other systems or alerts, according to J.D. Power’s annual technology experience study. Lane-keeping and centering systems, as well as other alerts, can be so...
by aieg | Aug 26, 2019 | News
There is no question that the tech in cars is making us safer. Even when optional, active electronic safety features can pay for themselves quickly. Regrettably, personal jet packs and flux capacitors remain figures of science fiction and have not appeared in our...
by aieg | Jul 25, 2019 | News
The Center for Auto Safety joined Consumer Watchdog in a request to the Federal Trade Commission and some state attorneys general to investigate Tesla Inc.’s Autopilot driver-assist system. In a press release Thursday, the center accused Tesla of “making...
by aieg | Jul 22, 2019 | News
Black box info belongs to the consumer, but it doesn’t always give the full picture Automobiles create and capture vast troves of data. Some of it is kept on what are known as black boxes and on other microcomputers in vehicles. It’s not always understood...
by aieg | Jul 22, 2019 | News
The auto industry is in the midst of a defining era as it works vigorously to safely increase the number of self-driving vehicles on public roads. Waymo, which operates 600 self-driving vehicles in the Phoenix area, is an indication of how far the technology has...
by aieg | Jul 9, 2019 | News
Autonomous driving and vehicle electrification won’t just change the way you drive — or don’t drive — it will also change the world in which we live. That is the conclusion of a far-reaching report from McKinsey & Company that identifies the far-reaching and...