Map navigation giant TomTom has joined hands with Microsoft to launch a new in-vehicle AI dialogue assistant designed to simplify the operation of in-vehicle infotainment systems. This assistant integrates Microsoft Azure OpenAI service. Users can complete operations such as navigation, finding parking spots, and controlling vehicle systems with just one conversation, significantly improving the user experience. According to statistics, nearly 40% of American consumers are accustomed to using voice technology to obtain driving directions. This assistant caters to this market trend and provides users with a more convenient and intelligent driving experience.
Map/navigation company TomTom announced that it has cooperated with Microsoft to develop an in-vehicle artificial intelligence (AI) conversation assistant. The assistant improves the experience of infotainment systems, location search and vehicle command systems by completing all operations with a single conversational interaction. The solution integrates Microsoft Azure OpenAI services, and the assistant can navigate to specific locations, find specific stops and control in-vehicle systems through voice. Nearly 40% of U.S. consumers are using voice technology to get directions on the road.
This in-vehicle AI assistant launched by TomTom in partnership with Microsoft, with its efficient voice interaction and powerful functions, is expected to become a new benchmark for future in-vehicle infotainment systems, bringing drivers a safer and more convenient driving experience, further promoting Application and development of in-vehicle artificial intelligence technology. In the future, similar AI assistants will become more popular, bringing people a more intelligent travel life.