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GM says safety is a reason it’s dropping Apple CarPlay, Android Auto

General Motors has announced that it will no longer offer Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in its vehicles, citing safety as the primary reason. The move has been met with some criticism, but GM insists that the decision is in the best interest of its customers.

GM has long been a leader in automotive technology, and its decision to discontinue Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is part of its commitment to safety. GM believes that these systems can be distracting for drivers, and that the company should focus on developing its own in-vehicle infotainment systems that are designed specifically for its vehicles.

GM’s in-vehicle infotainment systems are designed to be intuitive and easy to use, while providing drivers with access to a wide range of features and services. The systems are designed to be intuitive and easy to use, while providing drivers with access to a wide range of features and services. GM’s infotainment systems are designed to be more intuitive and easier to use than Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and they are also designed to be more secure.

GM has also developed a range of safety features that are designed to help keep drivers and passengers safe. These features include lane-keeping assist, automatic emergency braking, and a host of other driver-assistance technologies. GM’s commitment to safety is evident in its vehicles, and the company believes that its decision to discontinue Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is in the best interest of its customers.

GM’s commitment to safety is also evident in its commitment to developing electric vehicles. GM has been a leader in the development of electric vehicles, and its vehicles are designed to be more efficient and safer than their gasoline-powered counterparts. GM’s electric vehicles are designed to be more efficient and safer than their gasoline-powered counterparts, and they are also designed to be more affordable.

GM’s commitment to safety and electric vehicles is evident in its commitment to developing new technologies. GM is constantly developing new technologies that are designed to make its vehicles safer and more efficient. The company is also investing in the development of autonomous driving technology, which is designed to make driving safer and more efficient.

GM’s commitment to safety and innovation is evident in its commitment to developing new technologies. The company is constantly developing new technologies that are designed to make its vehicles safer and more efficient. GM is also investing in the development of autonomous driving technology, which is designed to make driving safer and more efficient.

GM’s commitment to safety and innovation is evident in its commitment to developing new technologies. The company is constantly developing new technologies that are designed to make its vehicles safer and more efficient. GM is also investing in the development of autonomous driving technology, which is designed to make driving safer and more efficient.

In conclusion, GM’s decision to discontinue Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is in the best interest of its customers. The company believes that its in-vehicle infotainment systems are designed to be more intuitive and easier to use than Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and that its commitment to safety and innovation is evident in its commitment to developing new technologies. GM’s commitment to safety and innovation is evident in its commitment to developing new technologies that are designed to make its vehicles safer and more efficient.

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