Google is developing an enhanced version of Android Automotive OS designed for software-defined vehicles that will expand beyond infotainment to control non-safety features like climate systems and maintenance alerts. The company plans to release the open-source OS later this year, with early partners including Renault and Qualcomm, though most carmakers remain cautious about ceding software control to Big Tech.
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Google is developing an enhanced version of Android Automotive OS designed for software-defined vehicles that will expand beyond infotainment to control non-safety features like climate systems and maintenance alerts. The company plans to release the open-source OS later this year, with early partners including Renault and Qualcomm, though most carmakers remain cautious about ceding software control to Big Tech.