LG Electronics (LG) has partnered with Qualcomm Technologies on the next generation AI cabin platform, an in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system.
The Korean electronics giant will unveil its AI Cabin platform at CES 2026 in Las Vegas from January 6th to 9th.
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LG said its system leverages generative artificial intelligence (AI), including vision language models, large-scale language models, and image generation, and runs on Qualcomm's Snapdragon Cockpit Elite.
The platform captures information from both inside and outside cameras to assess driving conditions and driver status.
As an example, LG said the system can issue an alert if it detects that a nearby vehicle is merging and determines that the driver is unaware.
LG added that the platform can generate customized IVI user interfaces that change according to external conditions.
According to LG, all AI processing will be performed on the in-car device rather than in the cloud.
It aims to eliminate the need for cloud connectivity for real-time operations while supporting privacy and data security.
At CES 2025 earlier this year, LG and Qualcomm announced a high-performance computing platform designed to combine IVI and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) within a single control unit, based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon Ride Flex system-on-chip.
LG Vehicle Solution Company President Eun Seok-hyun said: “Building on our proven technology and global trust, we will continue to expand our partnerships with innovators like Qualcomm Technologies to power the future of mobility beyond SDV to AIDV.
“Using our AI cabin platform, we are developing mobility that not only understands its drivers, but actively responds to their needs and preferences, making every journey unique and personal.”
Last year, LG Electronics provided a preview of its latest in-vehicle sensing technology, developed in partnership with American AI semiconductor design firm Ambarella, ahead of its full-scale market launch.
