- Panasonic Automotive unveiled an augmented-reality HUD that displays lane edges, objects in the road, and other information important to drivers.
- The system uses artificial intelligence and shares information with the driver, including determining if something is a vehicle, pedestrian, or a trash can.
- Panasonic told Car and Driver this technology is likely to be seen in a 2024 model vehicle.
Augmented reality (AR) is used to place digital information on top of the real world. Mercedes-Benz's MBUX navigation system head-up display (HUD) on the 2021 Mercedes S-class does this with floating arrows to inform the driver where to turn. It’s a helpful feature that reduces the need to look away from the road while using navigation. Panasonic Automotive has gone a few steps further with its own AR HUD that it unveiled at the annual CES technology conference.
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