Audi has worked with MIT to create AIDA 2.0, a next-generation GPS system. While navigation systems have revolutionized the mobility in the last decade, the most recent technologies allow further progress in the integration of information at your disposal. The visionary project, the dashboard of the car turns into a 3D display that projects the image of the surrounding area, providing the user a very wide range of information filtered through simple gestures.
AIDA 2.0 for the moment seems difficult to apply in the real world and can be a distraction to the driver, but it certainly opens up possibilities on the technological advances that we enjoy in the future. The first version of AIDA, referred to paste the video below, but provided a real robot assistant in the cockpit, able to analyze even the facial expressions of the driver. 


AIDA 2.0 for the moment seems difficult to apply in the real world and can be a distraction to the driver, but it certainly opens up possibilities on the technological advances that we enjoy in the future. The first version of AIDA, referred to paste the video below, but provided a real robot assistant in the cockpit, able to analyze even the facial expressions of the driver.


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