Windshield wipers in some vehicles, like a Buick, utilize a system that detects rain through a switch mechanism involving two parallel wires. When raindrops bridge the gap between these wires, it completes a circuit that activates the wipers and adjusts their speed based on the rainfall intensity. There are alternative technologies for rain detection, including piezo vibration sensors and multiband optical sensors, which have been used by various manufacturers. The discussion also touches on the impact of environmental factors, like acid rain, on water purity and windshield maintenance. Overall, the technology behind automatic wipers is both simple and effective, enhancing driving safety in wet conditions.