Vehicles made by Korean carmakers Hyundai and Kia will include built-in virtual assistants
with AI-powered smarts beginning in 2019.
The plan to build smart assistants into vehicles will make use of tech created by SoundHound,
the music identification company that has recently been focusing more on building AI
agent software more same as to things like Siri and Google Assistant.
The assistants would be able to do things like suggest destinations based on what's
next in your calendar, or based on your past preferences and choices.
They could also offer remote car and smart home control using voice commands, and do
Alexa-like stuff including providing news and weather.
The so-called Intelligent Personal Assistant will get its official debut at CES this year,
which is coming up in a couple of weeks – but it's aiming to begin testing in actual cars
on actual roads starting in 2018.
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