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Those are not AI.
Openpilot is FOSS. Any OEM could use it without even asking permission.
The reason I mention AI is because the article talks about AI tools to predict accidents as well. I also googled Openpilot and this is from their wiki page.
So uh. It might be AI
Also it seems openpilot requires hardware for the cameras and stuff, they aren't going to strap third party cameras to cars to sell new. They'd have to implement the sensors in the car itself, and doing so would cost more than nothing.