Mercedes has signed another first: ChatGPT is now in cars!

Mercedes-Benz has announced that it has started to use artificial intelligence in its vehicles. The use of the ChatGPT model is in the project testing phase. Here are the details
 Mercedes has signed another first: ChatGPT is now in cars!
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German car brand Mercedes-Benz has announced that the artificial intelligence era will begin in its vehicles. The giant company, which integrates the ChatGPT model into the multimedia system called MBUX, will enrich the driving experience of more than 900 thousand users. Here are the details

ChatGPT is now in cars

According to the official announcement of the company, Mercedes’ voice assistant MBUX will be reconfigured, powered by ChatGPT. Mercedes, which will bring the user experience to the next level by combining the already very successful structure of MBUX and artificial intelligence productivity, will start testing the beta version of its project as of June 16.

With MBUX powered by artificial intelligence, you will be able to get support in almost every subject you can think of. You will be able to get basic suggestions about what kind of clothing style you can choose in an organization you will attend during the day, and you will be able to rely on artificial intelligence in difficult calculations in your professional projects. For all these privileges that users can take advantage of by participating in the Beta program, MBUX says “Hey Mercedes, I want to join the beta program.” statement must be conveyed. However, let us convey that only individuals living within the borders of the USA can participate in the program for the time being.

All US users will be able to experience the ChatGPT supported system within the scope of the Beta program, which Mercedes plans to continue for three months. Artificial intelligence-supported MBUX, which will be closed for use at the end of three months and enter a detailed reporting process, will be accessible to all users after technical improvements.

So, what do you think about this step? If you drive a car, will you actively use artificial intelligence in your car after the improvements made? You can share your views with us in the comments section.

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