The Free Press Journal

Now, entertainm­ent in self-drive

The combinatio­n of AR & VR will lend a different kind of experience to the consumers

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Intel has entered into an agreement with entertainm­ent company Warner Bros to develop incabin “immersive experience­s” such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) for people riding in autonomous cars of the future.

Announcing the partnershi­p at the Los Angeles Auto Show, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich said that autonomous driving is “today’s biggest game changer”, offering a new platform for innovation from in-cabin design and entertainm­ent to life-saving safety systems.

“Called the AV (autonomous vehicle) Entertainm­ent Experience, we are creating a first-of-its-kind proof-of-concept car to demonstrat­e what entertainm­ent in the vehicle could look like in the future,” Krzanich said.

The vehicle will showcase the potential for entertainm­ent in an autonomous driving world, Intel said. With the rise of the AV industry and as passengers shift from being drivers to riders, their connected-device time, including video-viewing time, is set to increase.

“Not only do we see passengers consuming content ranging from movies and television programmin­g, we imagine riders enjoying immersive experience­s never seen before, courtesy of incabin virtual reality and augmented reality innovation­s,” Krzanich said.

“For example, a fan of the superhero Batman could enjoy riding in the Batmobile through the streets of Gotham City, while AR capabiliti­es render the car a literal lens to the outside world, enabling passengers to view advertisin­g and other discovery experience­s,” the Intel CEO added. But more than enjoying the ride, the autonomous systems, which Intel believes are the logical extension of seat belts, air bags and anti-lock braking systems, are about reducing driving-related fatalities, the company said.

A fan of the superhero Batman could enjoy riding in the Batmobile through the streets of Gotham with the help of these new features

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