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Google announced plans to open-source a new layer of Android Automotive OS (AAOS) for deeper vehicle control. The framework standardizes software for seat actuators, climate controls, and cameras, replacing proprietary systems. Automakers pay a licensing fee to Google. The move accelerates software-defined vehicle adoption but risks homogenizing car software.
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