General Motors Considers Using ChatGPT in its Vehicles

General Motors Considers Using ChatGPT in its Vehicles

General Motors Co (GM.N) is evaluating using the conversational chatbot, ChatGPT, as part of its broader collaboration with Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O), a company executive told Reuters.

“ChatGPT is going to be in everything,” according to GM Vice President Scott Miller in a recent interview.

Miller further elaborated on the companies eventual utilization of ChatGPT in its vehicles:

“This shift is not just about one single capability like the evolution of voice commands, but instead means that customers can expect their future vehicles to be far more capable and fresh overall when it comes to emerging technologies,”

a GM spokesperson said on Friday.

Chatbot information like how to use vehicle features normally found in an owners manual, program functions such as a garage door code or how to integrate schedules from a calendar could be accessed by the chatbot and integrated in vehicles.

Earlier this year, Microsoft announced “a multi-billion dollar investment in ChatGPT-owner OpenAI and said it aims to add the chatbot’s technology into all its products”.

GM in 2021 joined with Microsoft to expand driverless vehicles technology.

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