AI is coming to cars, but not as self-driving
CES 2024 showed off a lot of new automotive tech and was focused on AI – but largely gone were the earth-shattering predictions of fully autonomous driving. So if driverless cars aren’t ready to fully replace human drivers for some time – what’s the alternative?
Instead we saw other things like around improving driver-car control. Distractions surrounding using and correcting existing map/audio/infotainment systems can cause accidents. To help, Mercedes decided to add ChatGPT to it’s in-car voice control in the MBUX Virtual Assistant to promote more natural interaction with the car. VW and BMW also announced it was also adding ChatGPT to it’s in-car voice control.
Perhaps fully autonomous driving is a bridge too far right now, but we can greatly improve the driving experience in countless little ways like this. Like many have said, I don’t need an AI that does all the things I want to do – I want an AI that does all the little, dumb things I DON’T want to do (like laundry and dishes).
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