automotive industry
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Volvo Dealers Will Use AI To Scan Cars For Problems
Volvo announced Thursday it will begin employing the UVeye inspection platform — a machine learning AI system that can scan an entire car for problems in mere seconds — to dealers on the East Coast with plans to expand to all 280 of its U.S. dealerships.
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Mazda Owners Near Seattle Find Their Radios Are Permanently Stuck on NPR
If you could only listen to one radio station for the rest of all time, what would you choose? It’s a moot question for some Mazda owners in Washington state’s Puget Sound region, whose onboard infotainment systems are stuck in a reboot loop that keeps the dial stuck on one specific radio station.
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The Cadillac Lyriq Will Get Here In ‘A Few Months’
The 2023 Cadillac Lyriq is Cadillac’s first EV SUV and also its attempt to change the conversation (again) about who and what Cadillac is, non-Escalade division. It will start at $US60,000 ($83,292). We had heard that it would be coming sometime this year, though now, it seems, there is a bit more specific update.
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Pininfarina Helped Turkey Design An EV That Is Indistinguishable From Every Other EV
Among the many electric vehicles at CES this year was one from Turkey’s Togg. Togg is a startup in the sense that it was founded only in 2018, but it also really isn’t because it’s actually a consortium of six different long-running Turkish entities, one of which is a beverage manufacturer and another, a telecom.…