ChatGPT begins to break into the auto industry

AI (Artificial Intelligence) has, is, and will play an important role in many areas of life, economy and industry, including of course the automotive industry.

In fact, AI robots participate in the car assembly process, supporting safety features such as Adaptive Cruise Control, ADAS, or artificial intelligence-based intelligent assistants that interact with users in the cabin. Cabins are not new concepts. But the recent rise of AI Chatbots based on advanced language models such as ChatGPT (OpenAI) is expected to bring a new breeze to the automotive industry, especially in the utility aspect. user experience.

ChatGPT is an intelligent interactive chatbot developed by OpenAI based on GPT-3.5 big language model. The strength and at the same time a key factor in the success of ChatGPT lies in its ability to interact in the form of a conversational dialogue and give amazingly human-like, natural-language responses with incredible accuracy. high precision. With the benefits that ChatGPT brings, a series of major car manufacturers are planning to integrate this chatbot into the user-interactive software system on their car models, pioneered by General Motors.

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Accordingly, the US auto giant is planning to use ChatGPT in its car models to take on the role of instruction manual and daily interaction with users. However, unlike ChatGPT, where people interact through the keyboard as it is now, GM is looking to turn this tool into a voice assistant, simply because interacting with commands will be safe and appropriate. more suitable for the driver and the passengers in the car. Overall, GM will develop ChatGPT as part of a new partnership agreement with Microsoft, and will use Redmond's own Azure cloud service to operate the chatbot.

GM is the manufacturer behind a series of major auto brands in not only the US but also in the global market such as Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC. Therefore, if GM succeeds with this plan, there will certainly be a strong trend in the application of AI chatbots to cars on a global scale. Let's wait and see!

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