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Lucid Group is targeting a new goal that would make it the first automaker to offer highly advanced self-driving capabilities in its vehicles in the coming years, the company said Tuesday.
The all-electric vehicle manufacturer expects to launch what it's calling "mind-off" driving in which a car can essentially drive itself under normal circumstances without a human needing to monitor it or intervene unless there's a change in circumstances, such as severe weather. That would be like an occupant playing a game of cards or watching TV while the car is driving.
Lucid on Tuesday said it plans to leverage Nvidia 's "Drive AV" platform and multisensor suite that includes cameras, radar, and

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