
Martin Neuwirther
438 posts



NVIDIA released a video showing their new Alpamayo In-Car Reasoning Model. An AI that explains decisions, responds to passengers, and drives. How it works: • Verbalized Reasoning: In complex situations, the car selectively explains its reasoning aloud, giving passengers insight into the Al's decisions and helping to build trust. • Natural Language Q&A: Riders can ask questions about the car's behavior or the surrounding environment, and Alpamayo responds in real time. • Language Instructions and Commands: Passengers can request actions such as changing lanes, speeding up, taking a detour, or pulling over, and Alpamayo performs them naturally.






The doors can easily be opened manually (should the power go out). The seats are wheelchair height.


The Maps driving experience is also evolving with Immersive Navigation, featuring clearer visuals and intuitive guidance. You’ll be able to see the buildings, overpasses and terrain around you in a vivid 3D view, made possible with help from Gemini models. You’ll also be able to: 👀 See more of your route to prepare for what’s next. 🤔 Understand tradeoffs for alternate routes to pick what works best for you. 🛣️ Arrive easily with helpful details like parking and entrance information. Immersive Navigation starts rolling out today across the U.S. and will expand in coming months to eligible iOS and Android devices, CarPlay, Android Auto and cars with Google built-in.























Here's André Thierig (@AndrThie), Tesla Giga Berlin head, firing back with facts at the misreporting from Handelsblatt. The German media site has turned into a mouthpiece of IG Metall, the one trying to unionize Giga Berlin. "Dear Handelsblatt - what has become of you?"



BREAKING: Tesla has increased the price of the Cybertruck dual-motor AWD to $69,990 (up from $59,990), an increase of 16.7%.
















