Automakers at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January are expected to push software-defined vehicle technology, offering new human-machine interfaces (HMI), artificial intelligence and automated driving features.
Virtual reality in the form of gesture recognition and heads up displays will also be prevalent at CES, according to several analysts from IHS Automotive, which held a web conference yesterday to talk about the event.

Here’s the most surprising Google Earth view: The open road in front of you. Audi’s virtual cockpit is an example of the type of technology CES attendees should expect.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD