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Can your car truly be smart, or is that just a fantasy? Join us as we unpack Tesla's "Actually Smart Summon" and "Dumb Summon" features, highlighting the potential and pitfalls of autonomous vehicle technology. We'll explore how these features allow Tesla owners to remotely control their cars in complex settings and discuss similar tech from Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis. Amidst the fascination, we tackle the serious safety concerns and ongoing investigations by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that question the future of self-driving vehicles.
Step into the marketing world of Suzuki's Vitara, a small SUV ambitiously aimed at affluent families as a perfect second vehicle. We'll reminisce about Suzuki's notable but underappreciated Kizashi sedan and their eventual departure from the U.S. market. Our conversation takes a creative turn as we delve into the ingenious AI solution crafted by retired engineer Andy Roy to tackle a geese problem at Boston's Riverside Boat Club. Discover how facial recognition was humorously repurposed to manage avian nuisances, showcasing AI's whimsical yet practical applications.
Imagine your windshield becoming a dynamic interface—Hyundai Mobis's holographic display technology might make it a reality. We'll discuss the potential of this cutting-edge innovation, from transforming infotainment systems to concerns regarding safety and practicality. With collaboration from Zeiss, this tech signifies a pivotal change, but not without raising questions about reliability and regulatory needs. As we wrap up, we invite you to explore the Tech Mobility Podcast on your favorite platform, ensuring you stay updated on the latest in technology and mobility.
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