At its GM Forward event in New York, General Motors outlined a software-first roadmap: Google's Gemini conversational assistant will begin rolling out to vehicles next year, including select models dating back to 2016, followed in 2028 by an eyes-off, hands-free driver-assistance system debuting on the Cadillac Escalade IQ EV with lidar. GM also previewed a centralized computing platform arriving in 2028, broader use of cobots, and GM Energy's home system available via leasing in 2026. Executives cited $2 billion in software revenue and $5 billion in deferred revenue as momentum builds.
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