Brain-assisted cars, taxi drones round out transportation concepts
Brain-assisted cars, taxi drones round out transportation concepts
2018-01-11
the cars of the future will do more than
drive you around and autonomous vehicles
won't just be confined to the roads at
CES in Las Vegas Intel showed off the
volocopter it's designed to be an air
taxi autonomously flying you around a
city from point A to point B the great
potential lies in using these on-demand
summand via an app just like an uber
today shared a service that we offer as
for self-driving cars the focus is
shifting if cars can start driving
themselves and then we need to be
entertained movie screen on the dash and
swiveling seats so I can chat with my
passengers electric carmaker Buyten has
created what they're calling a digital
lounge in their concept car you would
use hand gestures for controls and your
face to unlock the car and customize
your ride if you do have to steer you
may not have to use your hands Nissan is
working on what it calls brain to
vehicle technology which reads your
brainwaves to help control the car scene
it's roadshow editor emmy hall tried it
out if i'm deciding to turn left or turn
right and it's going to basically put
that in put in a little bit quicker
essentially reducing my reaction time up
to a half a second when the car detects
an obstacle an autonomous driving mode
and starts to break you can change the
car's mind with your mind samsung has a
concept car that can help you decide
what to make for dinner I don't know
what I need from the grocery store so
I'm just gonna tap this refrigerator
button and next you know I'm eating a
live feed of what's inside of it and I
know exactly what I have to pick up and
how much other it's not clear if this
tasty technology will actually make it
to market but it gives us an idea of
what's coming down the road I'm seen as
cars Tsuboi for CBS News Las Vegas
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