BMW Unveils Expansive Heads-Up Display

Jan. 8, 2020
AT CES, BMW unveiled its new gaze detection system that tracks vehicle occupants' eyes, as well as a heads-up display that covers the entire front-end wind screen.

Jan. 8, 2020—BMW on Wednesday unveiled its new gaze detection system, according to a report by TechCrunch.

Using its AI tools, the car’s systems can follow the driver’s gaze and interpret it. That means you will be able to get more information about a restaurant, for example, or which movies are playing at a cinema that you’re driving by.

 In addition, the EASE also features a head-up display that covers the entire front-end windscreen.

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