One technology that holds promise for intuitive interaction with digital interfaces in the automotive industry is Ultraleap. Its hand tracking and haptic technology lets people control things without controllers, using hand gestures that infrared cameras and sensors track. That could be particularly useful in cars, offering a single physical interaction mechanism that spans a lot of gestures without requiring people to wear anything.
Another possibility is SoundHound, which offers voice AI technology it says can help companies improve people's lives in many ways, including the car. With abilities like automatic speech recognition, natural language understanding and connectivity, companies can personalize experiences and get useful information out of people's behavior.
For eye tracking, Tobii has a range of products and services that can be built into custom car solutions. Its eye tracking products can track and analyze where people are looking and what they intend to do, offering useful data and insights that can help improve the automotive user experience.