VinAI, a technology company, will showcase its cutting-edge automotive AI technologies at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. These technologies include innovative driver monitoring, enhanced safety systems, and smart parking solutions. The company highlights its superior integration capabilities and commitment to delivering groundbreaking mobility experiences for the automotive industry. The showcased AI features are designed to enhance safety and comfort within vehicles. VinAI’s offerings aim to address the challenges faced by automobile manufacturers globally.
These include:
- DrunkSense: This is described as the world’s first passive drunk driving detection system that does not require a breathalyser. It achieves 85% sensitivity and has 8 percentage points higher than that of the industry standard.
- MirrorEye: This system adjusts mirrors with 10mm accuracy based on the driver’s position, and is considered a world first innovation. It was also recognized as a CES 2024 Innovation Award Honoree.
- Driver Monitoring System (DMS): This system complies with EU’s General Safety Regulations, and provides AI-powered safety through enhanced occupant monitoring.
- Touch2Park: This is a Level 2 smart parking solution that is an award-winning technology. It offers comprehensive exterior and undercarriage visibility and enables effortless parking by making it simple to use. It was recognized as the 2024 AutoTech Breakthrough Award.
- Jelly View: This is described as a revolutionary 3D transparent mode offering a comprehensive exterior and undercarriage visibility.
- Surround View Monitoring (SVM): The system is designed to offer advanced visibility and situational awareness for safer navigation.
These technologies are designed to improve vehicle safety, comfort, and intelligence. VinAI aims to help automotive manufacturers offer safer and more comfortable driving experiences without demanding excessive resources from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The technologies are planned to be integrated into numerous vehicle models by global automakers.