The Japanese company Sony reveals details of its smart car...it can be driven using a PlayStation 5 controller.
Las Vegas - (Gigi Press) -- Japanese company Sony Honda Mobility said on Monday that it will cooperate with the American technology giant Microsoft in developing interactive artificial intelligence to be loaded into its Avila electric car, which is now being developed.
The Sony-Honda joint venture plans to utilize Microsoft's technology to control voice commands in the Avila and also to enhance the safety of automated driving of the new electric car. The partnership plan was announced at a press conference ahead of the CES trade show, which begins in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Tuesday.
It seems that a company has impressed the audience of the new edition of the Consumer Electronics Show CES 2024, which was held in Las Vegas. During the exhibition, Izumi Kawanishi, the company's vice president of smart car development, appeared on stage and used a PlayStation 5 controller to direct a demo car.
This technology shows an interesting application for remote control of a car using game controller technology. This review shows how new technologies can deliver innovative control experiences in automotive, and could have an impact on the design and performance of future cars.
The experimental model carries 45 precise sensors distributed inside and outside the body of the car, which the company cooperated in designing and manufacturing with Qualcomm and Honda.
The car offers superior performance with a power of 536 horsepower, based on the power of a dual engine, and the ability to accelerate from a standstill to 100 kilometers per hour in less than 5 seconds, specifically 4.8 seconds.
The company reviewed its partnership with Microsoft, as Jessica Hawke, Executive Director at Microsoft, announced during the exhibition that the car relies on Azure servers, Microsoft’s cloud service, to analyze the data collected by its sensors, and takes advantage of its capabilities and the advantages of artificial intelligence available in the cloud service to develop the user experience inside the car. .
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