Honda unveils electric vehicle which can feel emotions
Japanese car manufacturer Honda has come up with a new better way to interact with human — a car which can feel emotions.
It is called the “NeuV” and will be unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas early next year, according to a statement from the Japanese automaker.
According to the company, it is a “concept automated EV commuter vehicle equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) called ‘emotion engine’ which creates new possibilities for human interaction and new value for customers.”
“Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, robotics and big data to transform the mobility experience, Honda today announced that ‘Cooperative Mobility Ecosystem’ will be the theme for its participation at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas,” the company announced.
The people attending the event will have access to a hand-on demonstration of the car, and according to Honda, it will be automated and specifically designed for commuters.
“Honda will feature interactive and immersive experiences designed to showcase a future technology path towards a refined mobility experience,” the company stated.