GM Reportedly Working On ChatGPT-Style Assistance For Vehicles – SlashGear
With an assistant as smart as ChatGPT baked into the car’s own infotainment software, drivers will get so much more than just asking it to play a song from Spotify. For example, users can simply ask the assistant to explain car features to them, instead of burdening them with volumes of paper-based manuals or boring instructional videos.
In fact, the assistant could perform far smarter tasks like scheduling a charging session, or repair shop visit, based on available calendar slots. The innovation would also come in handy for emergency scenarios. The ChatGPT-fueled in-car assistant could even offer step-by-step guidance if one runs into hardware issues like engine or tire malfunctions.
This could either be done with vocal cues, or the assistant simply pulling up the relevant brand support video on a digital dashboard. However, it is unclear when exactly GM will showcase it’s next-gen car assistant in action, and more importantly, if it will be integrated with its driver-assistance systems.
Earlier this week, General Motors introduced the next iteration of its advanced driver assistance (ADAS) technology named Ultra Cruise, which succeeds the Super Cruise tech. It wouldn’t be surprising if the company keeps the ChatGPT-powered assistant system exclusive to its luxe future offerings, such as the Cadillac Celestiq.
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