• Peugeot brand also started using ChatGPT plans to improve its cars and trucks on the voice assistant, give the user more fluent answer experience.
  • Peugeot will initially launch a pilot version of ChatGPT in five countries: France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and Spain.

However, critics say that adding generative AI to cars, while a step forward from the interactions that are possible today, falls far short of what was expected of AI just a few years ago, especially when it comes to fully autonomous vehicles. Volkswagen disagrees.

“So if you’re using Apple CarPlay or Android, you can’t adjust the features in the car.” This is the next step, “Gruenitz said.” I think what our customers really want is seamless and intuitive use of their cars.”


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Peugeot on Jan. 30 announced plans to use ChatGPT to improve voice assistants in its cars and vans, joining rivals such as Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz in tapping the popular artificial intelligence chatbot.

At the CES on January 9, 2024, Volkswagen announced a major technological innovation that will be in its ID. The ChatGPT intelligent voice assistant has been added to several models of the series, and plans to make it a standard feature in its passenger cars. Volkswagen Group has been committed to electrification and intelligent transformation, and this move is seen as an important step in the field of software.

Also read: Volkswagen drivers are about to join the ChatGPT conversation

“We plan to introduce ChatGPT in all models, including the upcoming e-3008 model and small commercial vehicles.”

Jerome Micheron, Peugeot’s head of product planning

This decision aims to integrate advanced ChatGPT technology into automotive interaction systems and enhance the user experience.

On Wednesday, Peugeot will launch a pilot version of ChatGPT in five countries: France, the U.K., Germany, Italy and Spain. The service will be able to connect with vehicle control systems to answer a variety of general or navigation-related questions. Peugeot plans to make ChatGPT a standard feature of its cars this year.

The move comes after Mercedes-Benz (MBGn.DE) launched a pilot program in the United States last year allowing drivers to use ChatGPT technology.The technology is said to help provide a more natural response and be able to handle questions ranging from destination details to dinner suggestions.

New promotion measures

In addition to the introduction of ChatGPT technology, Peugeot also announced that it will introduce a new eight-year warranty for the e-3008 model. The move is designed to encourage more owners to choose electric vehicles, and the new eight-year warranty will provide users with longer protection than the current two-year warranty. This move demonstrates Peugeot’s commitment to the electric vehicle market and its commitment to provide more competitive service and assurance solutions.