You know cars are fast becoming mobile computers — or even robots — when carmakers launch at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas — the world’s biggest tech fest. Ford, Audi, Mercedes, Volvo, and lots of others were all there in January showing off driverless, electric, or hybrid cars as well as new technologies to make cars smarter, safer, and a lot more exciting to drive. With tech companies like Apple or Google also on board, cars now come packed with sensors, software, radar, cloud computing, augmented reality, voice recognition, and artificial intelligence to not only help you drive better, but take over completely, whether you need it or not. Today’s “quantified cars” may not be the U.S.S. Enterprise, but they’re getting closer.
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