CES 2024: Sony drove its electric car onto the stage using the PlayStation controller

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Sony’s Afeela car, showcased at CES, uses Unreal Engine 5.3 for 3D graphics and visuals. Passengers enjoy 3D maps, virtual spaces, and augmented reality views. The car’s safety features are provided by Qualcomm, while Microsoft Azure computing infrastructure and AI technology will be utilized. Sony collaborates with Polyphony Digital to incorporate gaming expertise in the car’s development.

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CES 2024: Sony drove its electric car onto the stage using the PlayStation controller

Sony’s Afeela car, showcased at CES, uses Unreal Engine 5.3 for 3D graphics and visuals. Passengers enjoy 3D maps, virtual spaces, and augmented reality views. The car’s safety features are provided by Qualcomm, while Microsoft Azure computing infrastructure and AI technology will be utilized. Sony collaborates with Polyphony Digital to incorporate gaming expertise in the car’s development.

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