
Using a combination of night vision, radar and motion sensor cameras, GM cars will soon be packaged with windshields that highlight important information right in front of you, with lasers no less. Other cameras pointing at your face can tell where you are looking, making your own car yet another place where you are no longer safe from surveillance.
On the positive side, how cool is it going to be to see the deer you are smashing into covered in undulating pink lasers? Furthermore, next time you punch an address into your GPS, the destination building is going to be highlighted. Goodbye monotone robot voice navigator.
Don’t take it from me though, that’s what this scientist guy is for:
VIA: Mashable
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