General Motors speeds up development of Level 3 autonomous driving
2024-10-09 19:52:51
General Motors recently announced that it is fully advancing the development of its Level 3 autonomous driving system, which aims to achieve an autonomous driving experience in certain scenarios without constant monitoring by the driver. Senior Vice President Dave Richardson pointed out in an interview with foreign media that the current self-driving technology of most automakers is still limited to Level 2, and drivers must keep their eyes on the road.
Gm's Super Cruise system is the market-leading L2 solution with off-load driving capabilities. The company plans to upgrade it to Level 3, which will allow drivers to temporarily relax their focus on the road while enabling autonomous driving. This shift will significantly improve the convenience and safety of driving for users.
The system integrates lidar, high-precision GPS, cameras and radar sensors, and includes driver attention monitoring to ensure timely intervention in the event of distraction. The system can automatically adjust the speed, maintain the lane running, and change lanes at the right time to ensure driving safety.
Although Richardson did not disclose specific launch plans, he stressed that the success of Level 3 autonomous driving will revolutionize the automotive industry. He noted that the maturity of the system is critical, and an early launch could affect user trust.
Gm's recent hiring drive shows that the company is accelerating this goal to enhance the technological innovation of the Super Cruise system. With the continuous advancement of technology, Level 3 autonomous driving system is expected to bring consumers a safer and more comfortable travel experience, and further promote the entire industry to a higher level of autonomous driving.
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