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Tech/Science

LG Unveils AlphaWare Software at CES

LG unveiled its latest innovation, the “living space on wheels” AlphaWare software, at CES, showcasing the integration of webOS into cars’ dashboards. The AlphaWare concept features a digital cockpit system display, AR/MR platform, AI, and 5G telematics technology, along with the Automotive Content Platform, which incorporates LG software into various screens within the vehicles. This cutting-edge software leverages AI to perform tasks such as driver recognition and detecting when passengers, particularly children, have fallen asleep.

Based on webOS, LG’s software seamlessly integrates with automakers’ infotainment systems, offering a glimpse into the company’s vision for webOS infotainment software. This unveiling at CES highlights LG’s commitment to advancing technology in the automotive industry, emphasizing the potential for enhanced connectivity and intelligent features within vehicles.

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