Honda has announced their plans to demonstrate an AI-enabled electric car concept (artificial intelligence/artificial intelligence) which can also “get its own emotions out”.
Some time ago, Honda showed the first photos of its smart car on the site web their official is equipped with several details about the vehicle. The Japanese car manufacturer will showcase its experimental vehicles early next year at CES (Consumer Electronic Show) 2017, where visitors have the opportunity to interact directly with the technology on display. Named NeuV, this car is specially designed for commuters.
“Honda will deliver an immersive and interactive experience designed to showcase the future technological path that leads to new mobility experiences,” the Honda announcement reads.
Honda first revealed this technology through a press release in July 2016. At the time it was said that Honda was working with a third-party company to create an “emotion engine” that drives driver-vehicle interaction.
As Tesla spreads its wings in the electric vehicle market, other manufacturers are starting to make a gradual transition to producing their own electric cars. It will be interesting to see if Honda has what it takes to shake Tesla’s dominance.