Automakers unveiled sophisticated dashboard computer systems at CES 2010 this week. Some are calling these ‘infotainment systems’ and debate has started over the level of distraction these pose for drivers.
In this corner, the New York Times:
“This is irresponsible at best and pernicious at worst,” Nicholas A. Ashford, a professor of technology and policy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said of the new efforts to marry cars and computers. “Unfortunately and sadly, it is a continuation of the pursuit of profit over safety — for both drivers and pedestrians.”
And in this corner, Engadget:
The apps coming to Sync open up a world of possibilities, and MyFord is looking fantastic. Even more intriguing is that this is just the beginning; the possibilities are endless. Apps that track car location and speed to predict congestion? Apps that tell if a driver makes a panic move and warns those behind? A messaging system that’ll let you apologize to that guy in the blue Camry you just cut off? All this and more — coming soon to a Ford near you.
Here’s a look at the interface from Ford’s MyFord system:
Photo Credits by Ford
Tags: Computers, Dashboard Computer, Ford, MyFord, SYNC








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