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According to Qualcomm, Vehicle Voice Assistants Could Get A Big Upgrade In The Future
Voice assistant AI could be improved in future cars, making them as smart as ChatGPT.
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In some of my earlier posts, Iโve chatted about cool cars and AI stuff. You can find those links at the end of this post, by the way.
But today, Iโm diving into a topic thatโs super exciting โ car AI thatโs as smart as ChatGPT! Imagine having that kind of brain in your everyday ride someday.
Buckle up because Iโve got some exciting news about the future of cars and the way we interact with them. Qualcomm, the tech giant, has just dropped a bombshell in the automotive world. Theyโre envisioning a future where our cars come equipped with voice assistants that are as sharp as ChatGPT and can have real conversations with us while we cruise down the road.
Imagine youโre driving along, and instead of just barking commands like โnavigate to nearest McDonaldโsโ or โcall my wife,โ you can actually have a proper chat with your car. Qualcomm believes that this future isnโt too far away.
They see a world where generative AI platforms, somewhat similar to ChatGPT, will be integrated into both traditional and electric vehicles. These AI companions will be connected to the cloud, ready to engage in natural conversations with us, the drivers, and our passengers.
Now, I know what youโre thinking. What kind of conversations are we talking about here? Well, Qualcomm has some cool examples up their sleeves. Picture this: You tell your car, โTake me on a detour home with a hardware store along the way.โ
Or maybe youโre feeling a bit peckish, and you say, โOrder me some Taco Bell and tell them to leave it at my doorstep.โ Sounds futuristic, right?
Nakul Duggal, Qualcommโs automotive bigwig, thinks that generative AI like ChatGPT has the potential to enhance our in-car experiences in a big way. He said:
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Siri, Alexa and other in-car voice assistants could soon get a major upgrade
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