General Motors is exploring uses for ChatGPT as a part of its broader collaboration with Microsoft, an organization executive told Reuters.
“ChatGPT goes to be in all the pieces,” GM Vice President Scott Miller said in an interview.
The chatbot might be used to access information on the best way to use vehicle features normally present in an owners manual, program functions reminiscent of a garage door code or integrate schedules from a calendar, Miller said.
“This shift is just not nearly one single capability just like the evolution of voice commands, but as an alternative implies that customers can expect their future vehicles to be way more capable and fresh overall on the subject of emerging technologies,” a GM spokesperson said on Friday.
The news was first reported by website Semafor, which said that the American automaker was working on a virtual personal assistant that uses AI models behind ChatGPT.
GM said the chatbot might be used to access information on the best way to use vehicle features normally present in an owners manual.AP
Earlier this 12 months, Microsoft announced a multi-billion dollar investment in ChatGPT-owner OpenAI and said it goals so as to add the chatbot’s technology into all its products.
Microsoft, like other big tech firms, has been ramping up its efforts to embed more technology in vehicles, from infotainment systems to automated driving to operating systems that control battery performance and multiple other functions of a vehicle.
GM in 2021 partnered with Microsoft to speed up the commercialization of driverless vehicles.
Shares of GM were down about 2% on Friday amid a broader drop.