Working in conjunction with Carnegie-Mellon and the University of Southern California, General Motors has been playing around with using augmented reality to give drivers an easier ride in tough conditions. The idea is reminiscent of the technology that sports broadcasters use during match analysis, when scribbles appear automagically to show that the Chicago Bears' defense is utterly pants (or something, American Football isn't my sport, I'm afraid) but about a million times more useful.
Published on March 17, 2010 11:37