Last Updated: June 16, 2023, 14:26 IST
San Francisco, California, USA
ChatGPT is now shifting contained in the automobiles.
One of the favored German carmaker is integrating the AI chatbot as its voice assistant.
ChatGPT is now getting into your automobiles. Mercedes-Benz has expanded the usage of synthetic intelligence (AI) and added OpenAI’s chatbot because the voice management for its autos.
“By including ChatGPT, voice management through the MBUX Voice Assistant’s Hey Mercedes will develop into much more intuitive. An non-compulsory beta programme will begin June 16, 2023, within the US for over 9,00,000 autos outfitted with the MBUX infotainment system,” Mercedes-Benz said on Thursday.
Customers can participate via the Mercedes me app or directly from the vehicle using the voice command “Hey Mercedes, I want to join the beta programme”.
Moreover, the corporate mentioned it’s integrating ChatGPT by means of Azure OpenAI Service, leveraging the enterprise-grade capabilities of Microsoft’s cloud and AI platform.
“Our beta programme boosts the prevailing Hey Mercedes features similar to navigation queries, climate requests and others with the capabilities of ChatGPT. This manner, we goal to help conversations with pure dialogues and observe-up questions,” Markus Schafer, Member of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG, CTO, Development & Procurement, mentioned in a press release.
The rollout of the beta programme will happen over the air. This integration will let drivers and passengers receive sports and weather updates, have questions answered about their surroundings or even control their smart homes, according to the company.
The automaker also mentioned that users will experience a voice assistant that not only accepts natural voice commands but can also conduct conversations.
Participants will soon be able to ask the Voice Assistant for detailed information about a destination, a recipe suggestion, or a complex question and receive a more comprehensive answer while keeping both hands on the wheel.
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