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GM's Removing CarPlay From All Its New Cars, Not Just EVs - Here's What It's Offering Instead
GM is ditching CarPlay and Android Auto for its own built-in infotainment system powered by Google’s Gemini AI and a proprietary OnStar-connected assistant.
One day after its strong earnings report, GM pushed forward into its tech capabilities revealing new products like “eyes off” autonomous driving for its vehicles, in addition to conversational AI to its cars with the help of Google,
The automaker, which sells vehicles under the Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC and Buick brands, plans to equip its vehicles with conversational AI powered by Google Gemini next year ahead of GM’s launch of its own custom-built AI.
GM is officially phasing out Android Auto and Apple CarPlay in favor of Google's Gemini, starting with its next-generation vehicles.
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),
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.
General Motors will introduce eyes-off highway driving to its electric Cadillac SUV in 2028 and integrate Google Gemini into vehicles next year.