GM is bringing Google Gemini-powered AI assistant to cars
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Google’s Gemini AI assistant will roll out in General Motors vehicles starting in 2026 A new eyes-off driver-assistance system will debut on the Cadillac Escalade IQ in 2028 Automaker will also remove Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility from its cars General Motors said it will begin integrating Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence system into its vehicles next year,
But don't forget that Apple and Google want to control every environment, because serving you ads and selling you apps—or constantly charging you for music you thought you bought once already, in the case of Apple Music—makes them yet more money, no matter whether you're driving or at home.
With Google’s AI in the cabin and Cadillac’s “eyes-off” system on the road, GM outlines its most ambitious software-driven strategy yet.
GM confirms it will remove Apple CarPlay and Android Auto from all models, betting on its own software as it pushes further into digital integration.
GM is officially phasing out Android Auto and Apple CarPlay in favor of Google's Gemini, starting with its next-generation vehicles.
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General Motors is officially breaking up with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and this time, it’s for good. In a new Decoder interview with The Verge’s Nilay Patel, GM CEO Mary Barra confirmed the automaker’s plans to end phone projection support not just in its EVs (as previously announced), but across all its vehicles, gas guzzlers included.