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Nissan Brain-to-Vehicle Technology and driving simulator at CES 2018

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Nissan unveiled research today that will enable vehicles to interpret signals from the driver's brain, redefining how people interact with their cars. The company's Brain-to-Vehicle, or...

Added on the 10/01/2018 19:30:00 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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