comma.ai's comma four: AI-Powered Driver Assistance System for Existing Vehicles
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Summary
comma.ai's comma four is an AI-powered driver assistance system that can be installed in existing vehicles. The device offers features like lane centering, adaptive cruise control, dashcam recording, over-the-air updates, lane changing assistance, and 360° vision. It's compatible with 325+ car models from 27 brands including Toyota, Hyundai, Ford, Lexus, and Kia, and works by plugging into the vehicle's existing systems to provide enhanced driving assistance capabilities.
Key quotes
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It's active driver assistance for your Toyota, Hyundai, Ford, and more
comma four can run openpilot
It works on 325+ car models from 27 brands
Buy it, plug it in, and engage
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