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VisitToyota demonstrates AI traction control at a major automotive event by end of 2024?
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Toyota and Stanford Showcase AI-Powered Dual Drifting Vehicle Traction Technology
Jul 23, 2024, 12:48 PM
Toyota and Stanford University are collaborating on an innovative project to integrate AI algorithms into vehicles to help regain traction on slippery roads. The Toyota Research Institute (TRI) demonstrated this technology with a dual drifting display using AI-powered Supras. The AI algorithms are designed to intervene when a car loses traction, potentially assisting human drivers in maintaining control. This development showcases the future potential of AI in enhancing vehicle safety and performance.
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