General Motors is hiring Google to run key parts of its dashboard infotainment system, admitting that the tech firm can do a better job.
GM says research shows customers want technology embedded in their vehicle, and they want it to match how their smartphones operate.
The company the Google system will be better than past GM attempts. The company says drivers will be able to use Google Assistant to make calls, text friends or even set the temperature in their vehicles.
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