Volkswagen has taken a significant leap forward in infotainment technology by integrating ChatGPT, a cutting-edge AI research tool, into its latest generation infotainment system in Europe. This innovative feature is now available in all new vehicles in the all-electric ID. family with software version 4.0 and higher, as well as new Golf, Tiguan, and Passat models with the infotainment package or IDA voice assistant options. With this integration, drivers can now interact with their car using natural language, accessing a wide range of information and services beyond traditional voice control. The system offers an intuitive and hands-free experience, allowing drivers to focus on the road while still getting the information they need. Volkswagen’s commitment to democratizing technology is evident in this move, making AI-powered features accessible to a broader audience. However, it’s worth noting that this feature is currently only available in Europe, leaving other regions behind.

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