In the future, cars won’t only drive autonomously, but automakers will also give them distinct driving styles, Brett Berk of The Wall Street Journal reports. Already, Nvidia (NVDA) is developing AI-based tech to help automakers create personalized driving systems. Porsche (POAHY) intends to program its cars with more sporty and sharp movements, while Volvo (VLVLY) is prioritizing safety. Meanwhile, Rivian (RIVN) is looking to inspire people to go places by suggesting scenic routes or different off-roading adventures.
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