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           Future Car Tech from CES




           Once known as the Consumer Electronics Show but now
           exclusively referred to as CES, the huge annual technology
           showcase in Las Vegas is increasingly becoming the home

           of concept cars and automotive tech coming to your future
           vehicle sooner than you think.
















                                                                                          The Smart Sun Visor
                                                                                          Invented in 1924, the traditional sun visor still blocks more
                                                                                          view than it does sun. Bosch’s Virtual Visor reimagines
                                                                                          the concept by using an occupant-monitoring camera
                                                                                          to locate the eyes and identify shadows on the face.
                                                                                          Then artificial intelligence directs segments of an LCD
                                                                                          screen to darken, shading only the area around the
                                                                                          driver’s eyes and tracking their position as the head or
                                                                                          vehicle move relative to the sun. Visibility through the
                                                                                          visor is thereby improved by some 90 percent while the
                                                                                          rest of the visor retains the transparency of a pair of
                                                                                          polarized sunglasses. Watch for it in three to five years.













































           Hyundai Partners With Uber to Develop Air Taxi

           Flying cars? Nah. Hyundai says the wave of the future is a flying     the SA-1 will be all-electric and will use multiple rotors, quelling
           Uber—and the South Korean chaebol is going to build them.            noise and providing redundancy. It has a capacity for four
           Hyundai revealed a mockup of its Personal Air Vehicle (PAV), the     passengers and a pilot, though it’s intended to fly autonomously
           S-A1. Hyundai’s creation employs VTOL (Vertical Takeoff and          once technology and regulations allow. Designed for trips of up
           Landing)—it takes off vertically then tilts its rotors to take wing   to 60 miles, it will cruise 1,000 to 2,000 feet above the ground at
           like an airplane. When it reaches its destination, it transitions    speeds of up to 180 mph. Should everything go Tango Uniform,
           back to vertical flight for a helicopter-like landing. Like a drone,   the S-A1 has an emergency parachute deployment system.

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