Drive Studio plans a wave of innovations aimed at getting drivers to give up more control.
As part of its next wave of Knight Rider-like automotive system advancements, AT&T is opening Drive Studio, a 5,200-square-foot garage and workshop in Atlanta. It's where the communications giant plans to pair manufacturers such as Nissan, Tesla, GM, BMW, and Ford with tech giants and analytics companies such as Ericsson and Accenture. The announcement was made at the International CES in Las Vegas today.