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    TomTom and Microsoft’s AI Collaboration for Smart Car Voice Assistant

    TomTom, in collaboration with Microsoft, introduces an innovative AI-powered conversational automotive assistant, poised to redefine voice interactions while driving. Leveraging OpenAI's language models, this cutting-edge technology integrates seamlessly into major car interfaces, promising a more advanced and intelligent driving experience.

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    AI-Powered Conversational Autonomous Assistant Unveiled by TomTom

    TomTom and Microsoft have unveiled the development of a fully integrated, conversational automotive assistant. Shortly, this intelligent assistant will be incorporated into dashboard infotainment systems, providing users with a more complex voice interaction experience while driving.

    Collaboration with Microsoft

    To take advantage of Microsoft products like Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Cognitive Services, as well as OpenAI’s extensive language models, TomTom and Microsoft have teamed. Through the use of these technologies, TomTom’s AI assistant will be able to benefit from the most recent developments in artificial intelligence and offer sophisticated speech interaction.

    Integration with the Biggest Automakers

    TomTom guarantees that its voice assistant will work flawlessly with a range of interfaces provided by well-known automakers. The automaker’s branding will be kept, so this AI helper can be found in a variety of automobile types. Although particular vehicle manufacturer collaborations have not yet been revealed, TomTom’s technology will be incorporated into their exclusive Digital Cockpit, an open and modular in-car infotainment system.

    Improvements in Auto-AI Integration

    A business has made attempts in the past to incorporate language models into automobiles. Mercedes has before revealed plans to integrate ChatGPT models into a limited number of cars through a three-month beta program. Like the AI helper from TomTom, Mercedes made use of Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI service. More information about TomTom’s AI assistant’s features and capabilities will be available at CES in January.

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